TOEFL ELIGIBILITY 2021

 Eligibility Criteria for TOEFL Exam


At first, you must know that the TOEFL test (both TOEFL-IBT and TOEFL-PBT) is open to all.

In order to take the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), you need to have passed in 10+2 from any recognised Indian Board or University.

If you are a high school student or are studying at a higher level you can take this test to get your TOEFL score. The test measures your proficiency in the English Language so that you can study and work in the United States. The TOEFL score is mostly accepted by the institutions of the United States and outside.

Some of the Institutes do not ask for the TOEFL score from certain international applicants. These categories include:

Non-native speakers having degrees or diplomas from post-secondary institutions in English-speaking countries such as the United States, Canada, England, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand.

Non-native speakers completed at least a two-year course of study where English was the language of instruction.

Students who have transferred from institutions in the United States or Canada having well-evaluated academic course work in relation to the demand and duration of the test.

If you are a non-native speaker and have taken the TOEFL test in the past two years.

If you are a non-native speaker and have successfully pursued academic work at English speaking schools in an English-speaking country for a specified period, usually of two years.