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You can take the TOEFL to the United States, Australia, and New Zealand.
and study abroad in the United Kingdom and other countries.
1. United States: TOEFL score is the first choice for applying to study in the United States, and all universities in the United States accept TOEFL score applications. Stanford University.
IELTS is not recognized.
Scores, TOEFL scores are recommended; University of California, Los Angeles.
A TOEFL IBT score of at least 100 overall with no band less than 22 is required; The University of Chicago requires an overall TOEFL IBT score of 104 with no band less than 26.
2. Australia: The TOEFL test is 100% Australian.
Recognized by universities and various immigration visas, it fully meets all kinds of academic and work needs in Australia. The Australian National University requires an overall TOEFL IBT score of 80 with no sub-score of 20; The University of Melbourne requires an overall TOEFL IBT score of 79 with no less than 21 in writing, 18 in speaking, 13 in reading, and 13 in listening.
3. New Zealand: The TOEFL test is recognized by 100% of New Zealand universities and various immigration visas. The University of Auckland requires a TOEFL IBT score of 80 overall with no band less than 21; University of Otago: A TOEFL IBT score of 80 is required with a minimum of 20 in each component.
4. United Kingdom: According to the TOEFL test Chinese official website, the TOEFL test is currently accepted by more than 98% of British universities, including all Russell University Group members. Oxford.
An overall TOEFL IBT score of 100 is required, with no less than 22 in Listening, 24 in Reading, 25 in Speaking, and 24 in Writing.
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IELTS and TOEFL are more and more recognized at home and abroad as professional language tests, so they may be of great help to your studies or future employment, but many people will doubt, isn't it necessary to take IELTS and TOEFL only when studying abroad? After all, exams aren't free. If you have already obtained the test results but finally did not study abroad due to various circumstances, will those exam fees be wasted?
In fact. No, today we will talk about the benefits of IELTS and TOEFL.
Needless to say, IELTS and TOEFL are required to study abroad, everyone knows it, so let's talk about the benefits of not going abroad to take these exams.
Academics. Undergraduate level.
Since 2015, IELTS and TOEFL scores have been listed as one of the reference conditions in the independent admissions process of many universities. For example, the Communication University of China specifically proposed in the enrollment brochure that year that "the total IELTS score can also be enrolled in the school's independent enrollment."
In addition, many universities encourage students to take international language exams, such as IELTS, at the undergraduate level. For example, Sichuan University reimburses some or even all of the examination fees for students who participate in international joint training programs.
Graduate level.
If you can produce an IELTS score at the time of the postgraduate entrance examination, then the interviewer will definitely recognize your language ability more.
Many universities, such as the Beijing Institute of Technology, the University of Science and Technology of China, and so on, stipulate that if you can achieve the required IELTS score, you can apply for an exemption from English at the postgraduate level.
Most importantly, when you are able to get the IELTS score required above, it will be much smoother when reading foreign literature at the postgraduate level.
Ph.D. level. Employment.
A good IELTS score from a foreign company under the same conditions can make you more favored by foreign companies than students who only have a level 4 or 6 score.
Many excellent banks, including the Big Four, have certain requirements for IELTS transcripts. For example, Bank of China requires job seekers to have an IELTS score of no less than a minimum score.
Exam for the civil service. The number of positions that require and recognize IELTS or TOEFL in the 2018 National Examination Position List has reached 433!
**State Party and Mass Organs.
IELTS score is required or recognized for 7 positions.
**State administration.
IELTS results are required or recognized for 32 positions.
**Institutions directly under the state administrative organs (provincial level and below).
394 positions require or recognize IELTS scores, and generally require IELTS scores of 6 or above or TOEFL scores of 80 or above.
Many airlines also have clear requirements for IELTS scores. For example, China Southern Airlines IELTS test requirements.
Teacher: When you get your IELTS score and above, you will become a favorite in the eyes of many educational institutions!
Therefore, whether you choose to study abroad or not, being able to get an IELTS or TOEFL test score will be of great help to your studies and future employment, so it can be regarded as a two-handed preparation. However, it should be noted that IELTS and TOEFL are only valid for two years, so be sure to arrange a time to take the test again.
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TOEFL scores are widely used in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, Japan, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Austria, South Africa, Hong Kong and other countries and regions.
The TOEFL has a full score of 120, taking the United States as an example, if you apply to the top 150 American universities, then the TOEFL test score must be at least 80. If you want to apply to the top 50 U.S. universities, you need to have a TOEFL score of 90 or above. If you are applying to an Ivy League university, or at least a top 10 student, you must have a TOEFL score of at least 105+.
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TOEFL scores are widely used in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, Japan, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Austria, South Africa, Hong Kong and other countries and regions.
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As for the old TOEFL, after the new TOEFL was changed, it was more difficult as far as I know.
IELTS is easy, but it still depends on which country you want to go to, if you go to the kind of country where both IELTS and TOEFL are acceptable, then it is recommended to take IELTS, IELTS is easy to read, and TOEFL is more demanding.
Both are English proficiency tests, which are mandatory for studying abroad.
If you go to the United States and Canada, you will take the TOEFL, and if you go to Australia, the United Kingdom, and New Zealand, you will take the IELTS.
The difference in content is that IELTS requires a speaking test while TOEFL does not. TOEFL uses American English for listening, focusing on campus life scenes, and IELTS uses British English, which covers a wide range of materials. The other test items are not much different.
In terms of awareness, the scope of application of the two tests is different, you must take the TOEFL when you go to the United States, and you can take both when you go to Canada. But now many American universities have recognized IELTS, and some universities are more biased towards IELTS.
I still recommend taking IELTS, I also want to take IELTS next year, however, nothing is particularly easy, you must work hard to learn, no matter how simple it is, it's useless if you don't work hard, if you can, add me.
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Taking the TOEFL or IELTS test has a lot to do with the country you plan to study in. If you have the opportunity to study in the United States or Canada, of course, you should take the T test, and if you choose a Commonwealth country, you should take the IELTS test.
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The TOEFL cheating incident is boiling over, and the UK Home Office has decided not to accept TOEFL scores anymore! Here's how: The Home Office no longer recognizes TOEFL as a language score for issuing Tier 4 (student visa) visas.
2.Students who have already submitted their visa applications must provide an IELTS score. The Home Office and all UK institutions will no longer recognise TOEFL.
Now some schools in the UK have responded to not recognize TOEFL scores, any way, and it is recommended to take IELTS to study in the UK
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The United States, Japan, the United Kingdom....Among them, TOEFL scores are most commonly accepted in American schools, because it is an American's own test after all, so American universities recognize TOEFL the most.
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The TOEFL test is one of the most widely used tests in the world, and is required for admission to undergraduate, master's, and doctoral degrees in all English-speaking countries except Australia. Specifically, TOEFL scores are widely used in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, Singapore, Japan, Belgium, the Netherlands, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Austria, South Africa, Hong Kong and other countries and regions.
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"Go to the UK to take IELTS, go to the United States to take TOEFL" used to be a popular rule in the Chinese study abroad industry. But now, that rule has been broken. At present, IELTS is widely recognized by more than 6,000 colleges and universities in 135 countries around the world, and nearly 500 new institutions in the United States recognize and accept IELTS scores in undergraduate and graduate admissions.
There are also many institutions that accept IELTS and TOEFL test scores at the same time.
To sum up, although IELTS and TOEFL scores are both recognized by universities in the United States and the United Kingdom, there are still big differences at the operational level, and you cannot choose blindly. The "Made in the USA" TOEFL test is currently accepted by all American universities, but the IELTS test has not yet done so. Even if a U.S. university accepts both IELTS and TOEFL, there is no accepted standard for the best value between the two tests.
The same is true for the TOEFL test in the UK. Moreover, the TOEFL test is currently only recognized by the UK as a language test for visa applications, and the only English language test accepted by the Australian Immigration Department is IELTS.
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To choose a school, choose a major, and apply for conditions, you can go to the study abroad volunteer reference system, you can match the corresponding cases, and you can evaluate the colleges and universities for your current situation.
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