Anyone who wants to demonstrate their English-language proficiency can take the TOEFL test. It is open to students, university applicants, professionals, and anyone needing proof of English skills for academic, visa, or career purposes.
What is the difference between TOEIC and TOEFL tests?
TOEIC shows employers your ability to use English in real workplace situations—emails, meetings, teamwork.
TOEFL is designed for university admissions and study abroad, testing your ability to handle lectures, academic reading, and writing.
Are TOEIC® and TOEFL® scores aligned with CEFR levels?
Yes. Both TOEIC and TOEFL are rigorously mapped to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR), ranging from beginner to advanced levels. This helps institutions compare results internationally. Test takers get their CEFR level on their score report.
What is the difference between the TOEFL iBT® and TOEFL ITP® tests?
TOEFL iBT is the internet-based test accepted worldwide for university admissions. TOEFL ITP is a digital test used internally by schools to place students, measure progress, and assess program effectiveness.
How can our institution register students for TOEIC or TOEFL tests at Amideast?
Institutions can easily register through Amideast. We help you schedule TOEIC, TOEFL ITP, TOEFL Junior, and TOEFL Primary sessions, manage student registration, and ensure smooth test delivery on your campus or at Amideast centers. Contact us for more information.
What is the minimum number of students required to schedule a test session?
It varies depending on the test administered. In most instances, institutions need at least 15 students to arrange a private test session. For smaller numbers, institutions can register their students in Amideast’s public sessions. Contact your local Amideast office for more information.