What scores do I need to achieve for university admission?
When it comes to TOEFL scores for university admission, it is essential to understand that different institutions and programs may have varying score requirements. Generally, most universities require a minimum total score of around 80 to 100 on the Internet-based TOEFL (iBT) for undergraduate programs. Graduate programs may demand higher scores, often ranging from 90 to 110 or even more, depending on the specific field of study or the institution's standards.
In addition to the total score, many universities also evaluate the section scores individually. For instance, some may require that students achieve a minimum score in each of the four sections: Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing. It is not uncommon for universities to set specific score thresholds for each section, which could range from 18 to 25, based on their program requirements.
It is also important to note that competitive programs might ask for higher scores, and students should aim for the upper range of the requirements to strengthen their applications. Hence, researching the particular institutions and programs of interest is a prudent step. Most universities provide clear information on their websites regarding their TOEFL score expectations, so checking the admissions page can be very helpful. Additionally, it may be beneficial to reach out to academic advisors or admissions offices of the institutions for guidance on your specific situation.
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