TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is important for studying abroad because it shows universities that you can study and live in an English-speaking academic environment. Here’s why it really matters:
1. Proof of English Proficiency
Most universities teach in English, and TOEFL is a standardized, trusted way to prove that you can read, write, listen, and speak English at a university level.
2. Admission Requirement
Many universities—especially in the US, Canada, Australia, and parts of Europe—require TOEFL scores for admission. Without it, your application may not even be considered.
3. Academic Success
Studying abroad involves:
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Listening to lectures
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Writing essays and research papers
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Participating in discussions
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Understanding academic texts
TOEFL helps schools judge whether you’re prepared to handle these tasks without struggling due to language barriers.
4. Scholarships & Assistantships
Some scholarships, teaching assistantships, and funding programs require a minimum TOEFL score. A strong score can improve your chances of financial support.
5. Visa & Immigration Support
In some countries, TOEFL scores can help support student visa applications by proving language readiness.
6. Global Recognition
TOEFL is accepted by 11,000+ institutions in over 150 countries, making it one of the most widely recognized English tests worldwide.
7. Confidence Booster
Beyond paperwork, preparing for TOEFL improves your real-world academic English, so you arrive more confident and ready to succeed.
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