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Raushan Kumar

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The difficulty of TOEFL compared to IELTS depends on individual strengths and preferences. TOEFL is generally considered more challenging in terms of integrated skills, as it combines reading and listening with writing tasks. However, IELTS may be more difficult for scoring high in productive skills due to its analytical scoring system. 

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Raushan Kumar

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While the standard TOEFL iBT is commonly accepted, not all German universities explicitly accept TOEFL Essentials. It is recommended to check individual university requirements on their official websites to confirm acceptance of this format.

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Raushan Kumar

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TOEFL is not universally compulsory for Indian students. While many universities require it as proof of English proficiency, some institutions may accept other forms of evidence, such as previous education in English or alternative tests like Duolingo. 

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Raushan Kumar

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There is no official "pass" or "fail" score in TOEFL exam. The TOEFL is designed to assess your English proficiency on a scale of 1 to 120. Your results are reported as a total score along with individual section scores for Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing.

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Akash Gaur

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The institute accepts TOEFL scores as a valid proof of language proficiency.

The minimum TOEFL score needed for admissions at the institute is: 650 for paper-based test, 280 for computer-based test & 110 for internet-based test.

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Raushan Kumar

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There is no major difference in registration process for both versions of TOEFL. For TOEFL iBT you select your date and centre for testing. For Home Edition, you choose a suitable date and time to take the test.

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Raushan Kumar

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It is better to register for TOEFL at least 2–3 months before your university application deadline, so your TOEFL scores reach on time. You can do TOEFL registration as early as 6 months before the exam, or also as late as 2 days before the test date.

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Kartik Yadav

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For LLM admissions abroad, you need to take english proficiency test such as IELTS or TOEFL, if english is not your native language. However, you don't need to take GRE or GMAT, unless the course specifically requires it. 

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Raushan Kumar

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The TOEFL iBT test score is accepted by 100% of universities in popular study abroad destinations like US, UK,  Ireland, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Candidates can check the language proficiency requirements before applying for the university. 

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Raushan Kumar

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Preparing for the TOEFL Speaking test involves several key strategies:

  • Practice Regularly: Use sample questions to practice speaking within the time limits. This will help you get comfortable with the format.
  • Record Yourself: Listening to your recordings can help identify areas for improvement in clarity and coherence.
  • Focus on Structure: Organize your responses logically. Start with a clear introduction, followed by your main points and a conclusion.
  • Expand Your Vocabulary: A broader vocabulary allows for more precise expression of ideas. Practice using new words in context.
  • Simulate Test Conditions: Practice speaking i
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