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Quickly resolve your TOEFL iBT sub-scores into a certified total. Instantly know if your score clears the thresholds for the world's most competitive universities.

TOEFL Scores

Quick Scenarios:
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Total TOEFL iBT Score

90/ 120

Band Evaluation

Very Good

Accepted by the vast majority of international Master’s programmes.

Diagnostic Targeting

University Goal

Try to push your score to 100 to bypass English proficiency barriers at Top 50 global universities.

Weakest Section

Based on your inputs, Writing holds your lowest score (21). Focus your practice here. Gaining just +3 points completely shifts your overall performance band.

The Complete Guide to TOEFL Scoring

The TOEFL iBT (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is the world's premier English-language test for study, work, and immigration. Unlike standardized tests that use complex bell curves or penalize for wrong answers, the TOEFL's scoring system is incredibly straightforward, though its implications for university admissions are strict.

How It's Calculated

The test is broken into exactly four parts: Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing. Each section is graded independently on a scale of 0 to 30. Your total score is simply the sum of these four sections, yielding a maximum perfect score of 120.

Sectional Cutoffs

Be incredibly careful! Many top universities do not just look at your total score (e.g., 95/120)—they implement sectional minimums. For instance, a university might require a 90 overall, but specifically mandate that you score no less than 23 on the Speaking section.

What is a "Good" TOEFL Score?

A good score is purely relative to the caliber of institution you are applying to. Here is the general consensus across US and Canadian admissions boards:

  • 100+
    Elite / Ivy League Tier

    Scores between 100 and 120 are considered flawless by admission committees. Elite schools like MIT, Stanford, Harvard, and Columbia generally require a minimum of 100, though some specific programs (like Journalism or advanced Humanities) demand 105 or even 110.

  • 90-99
    Highly Competitive Tier

    This is the sweet spot. A score in the 90s proves you have highly advanced English skills. It easily clears the threshold for Top 50 to Top 100 US national universities, and virtually every public university in Canada.

  • 80-89
    Standard Public Tier

    An 80 is historically the most common "hard cutoff" floor used. Below an 80, universities worry you won't survive the academic rigor of an English-speaking classroom. With an 80+, you can comfortably target mid-tier state colleges.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is 90 a good TOEFL score?

Yes, 90 is considered a high-level score. It signifies you are fluent enough to participate in university-level debates, write full academic essays effortlessly, and comprehend dense reading material. It opens doors to hundreds of top-tier colleges.

Can I use MyBest Scores?

The 'MyBest' score feature aggregates your highest section scores across all test dates within the last 2 years. While ETS provides this on your report, you MUST check with the specific university, as many Ivy League and highly selective schools explicitly refuse to accept 'MyBest' scores and insist on a single sitting.

Which is easier, TOEFL or IELTS?

Neither is universally easier; they just test differently. The TOEFL is entirely computer-based (even the speaking section involves speaking into a microphone), while the IELTS involves a face-to-face interview for the speaking portion. Choose the format that gives you less anxiety.

How long is my TOEFL score valid?

TOEFL scores are strictly valid for exactly two years from the date of the test administration. After two years, ETS will no longer send official score reports to universities.

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