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Both tests consist of four sections that assess the most important aspects of language: speaking, listening, writing, and reading. The TOEFL, however, is entirely multiple-choice, while the IELTS has a mix of short answers and essay questions. TOEFL’s internet-based exam can take up to four hours toRead more
Both tests consist of four sections that assess the most important aspects of language: speaking, listening, writing, and reading. The TOEFL, however, is entirely multiple-choice, while the IELTS has a mix of short answers and essay questions. TOEFL’s internet-based exam can take up to four hours to complete, whereas IELTS is two hours and 45 minutes long. However, the IELTS may take more than one day because the speaking test with the instructor is separate from the other sections.
See lessIELTS is offered in More than 1,100 locations in 140 countries worldwide whereas TOEFL is offered around the world.
IELTS takes 48 test dates per year whereas TOEFL takes More than 50 test dates per year
The scoring scale of IELTS is Zero to 9 whereas for the TOEFL it is Zero to 120.
As far as the average minimum score required by ranked US universities is concerned, it is 6.3 for IELTS and 78 for TOEFL.
Both of these tests are made to assess the English proficiency of an individual in four skills speaking, reading, listening, and writing. all these skills are accessed together In the TOEFL while in the IELTS these four skills are measured independently. for immigration, educational and occupationalRead more
Both of these tests are made to assess the English proficiency of an individual in four skills speaking, reading, listening, and writing. all these skills are accessed together In the TOEFL while in the IELTS these four skills are measured independently. for immigration, educational and occupational purposes, IELTS is used and is widely accepted by universities from all over the world.
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