Is a score of 85 in TOEFL good for Eindhoven University of Technology?

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Students seeking admission to the institute, are required to satisfy the language test scores, listed below:
TOEFL:
Overall band score of at least 90
Minimum 21 for each section
IELTS Academic:
Overall band score 6.5
A minimum of 6.0 for each section

The university only accepts the TOEFL internet-based tes

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