Assessments of TOEFL are accepted by every institution in the world as part of the admissions procedure. The Test of English as a Foreign Language, or TOEFL, is required of students who intend to enroll in higher education programs abroad.
Because it concentrates on how English is used in academic contexts, it is primarily provided to evaluate a person's level of English understanding. The reading sections on the TOEFL use formal, academic language and high-level vocabulary rather than informal or conversational English. So, it is the most popular exam taken by students as a part of admission requirements across the globe.
The four parts of the test should be completed in a total of 4 and a half hours. There is a 30-point scale for each section. The four sections of the exam are reading, listening, speaking, and writing. These sectional scores are then added to get a final, total score of 120 points.
But there are two types of tests; IBT and PBT, one is internet-based and the other is paper-based tests with different score ranges.
In this blog, we will be further discussing the score range and which colleges accept the score between 100-110. Let’s get moving, shall we?