What is a Good TOEFL Score?

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    Nidhi Kumari | Contributor-Level 9

    8 months ago

    A high TOEFL score is contingent upon the prerequisites of the programs or universities you are applying to. Generally speaking, most universities consider a score of 80 to 100 to be competitive, whereas 90 to 100 is a high score that satisfies many institutions' admission requirements, particularly in English-speaking nations. To show a high level of English proficiency, certain prestigious universities, however, could demand higher marks, frequently between 100 and 110 or even higher. The maximum possible score on the TOEFL, 120, is usually regarded as an extraordinary outcome and can help you stand out as a candidate for programs o

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    Rahul Singha | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    TOEFL Scores: There are no good or bad scores when appearing for the TOEFL test. Candidates would be required to meet the TOEFL score decided by the universities. anything above would increase their chances of getting admission into the university and any score below the range could serve as a roadblock in the admission process. 

    However, to make your test experience more personal and for you to understand your score better ETS has provided 4 to 5 proficiency levels for each skill. So where your score falls within that range tells you your proficiency for that skill. This will give you a fair idea about your performance,

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