Test of English as Foreign Language
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Exams like IELTS and TOEFL has their timetables preplanned which will be available on their website. You can visit their website and choose a date is appropriate for you. You can choose the date and centre, while applying for the exam.
Results for TOEFL takes usually 8-10 calendar days. Your score will be available online by this period. IELTS results take usually 5-7 calendar days to be displayed online. For hard copy of your score you need to wait few more days since they deliver it to you on your passport address or address you mentioned in your exam application.
To start your MS in countries outside of india you need to start the application procedure 6 months - 1 year prior to the intake you planning to go. Before starting the application you need to attempt one these exams (IELTS/TOEFL). Once you get your results and all the documents needed for application it'll take 6-8 months to start your program.
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Dear Aspirant, you should be checking the college or the university website you are going to approach, as per the information it not only depends on your academic marks but also other experiences and the SOP. And 102 in TOEFL will increase your chances may be.
Hello,
Importance of SAT & TOEFL.
In comparison to the TOEFL, the SAT points more on the reasoning for yourself and not knowledge, which is why extensively colleges expect both admission tests. While the TOEFL indicates your English status as a non-native orator, the SAT is an entrance exam in the US that infers and/or acknowledges academic scholarships.
Most non-native English orators applying to college in the U.S. will be expected to take the TOEFL and the SAT (or ACT, if you prefer). ... Since the SAT expects advanced English language abilities, it may be cause d to waive the TOEFL provision.
Now how to prepare :
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While strategies are important to ace the TOEFL test, picking up or having an idea of which book to use for preparing the test plays an crucial role.
So here are the few guide books that you can refer while preparing for TOEFL:
1.TOEFL Test Prep Planner
2.Official TOEFL iBT Tests Volume 1 and 2
3.Kaplan TOEFL iBT Premier
4.Speaking and Writing strategies for the TOEFL iBT
So When it comes to IELTS exam, Here are the few use that you can use while Preparing for this exam:
1.Complete IELTS from Cambridge
2.Barron's IELTS Super pack
3.Target Band 7:IELTS Academic Module
4. Collins English for IELTS
5. Road To IELTS: British Council
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Dear student,
Most of the degree programs requires the students to learn German to get admission into most of the German Universities. If you learn German then you can study in German Universities with free of tution fees in most of the Public Universities.
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Hello candidate,
Yes, you can definitely write the TOEFL Examination in your class 12th standard, and you can even give the Examination in your class 11th.
Moreover, you can attempt the Examination any number of times in a particular year, but provided there must be a 12 day gap in between your attempts.
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As per my knowledge, TEFL is for teachers overseas(a good idea but it seems to be geared to feed massive chain language schools like NOVA and whatnot,and those teachers are not known for their high skill) and TOEFL is for ESL students.
For students , going to abroad from india generally TOEFL is preferred.
Hi Raghavi!
TOEFL Scores are mandatory for one to apply for Scholarships! You must have a valid score in TOEFL before applying for Scholarships to study Abroad. There are various Scholarships given for Indians to study in numerous Countries. However, you must satisfy few Eligibility Criteria like required score in your 12th, decent TOEFL Score. Mostly, these 2 exams or sometimes maybe your GRE or IELTS Scores might be required depending upon the Agency you get the Scholarship from!
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Hi Shubham, no you don't need to sit for both the exams, you can go for either of the two. My brother had a similar query so he got in touch with experts at Leverage Edu who helped him understand everything about the exam as well as about the universities that accept IELTS and TOEFL. In fact, they also helped him with the preparation of the exam. You can get more information on this link (https://leverageedu.com/blog/IELTS/) .
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