
The TOEFL Home Edition is an internet-based version of the TOEFL iBT exam that candidates can take at home under live remote proctoring. It was introduced by ETS (Educational Testing Service) in 2020 as a solution for test-takers who were unable to visit physical test centres. The exam is identical to the standard TOEFL iBT in every way — same content, same format, same scoring, and same score validity.
There are no specific academic eligibility criteria for the TOEFL Home Edition. Any candidate who wishes to take the TOEFL iBT exam and meets the technical and environmental requirements can register for the Home Edition. However, the following general conditions must be satisfied before you can appear for the exam:
Registering for the TOEFL Home Edition is a simple, fully online process. Follow the step-by-step guide below to complete your registration without any hassle.
Visit the official ETS TOEFL website at ets.org/toefl and create a free account if you do not already have one. If you have appeared for TOEFL before, simply log in using your existing credentials.
Once logged in, navigate to the registration section and select ‘TOEFL iBT Home Edition’ from the list of available test formats. Make sure you choose this option specifically and not the standard test centre option.
Browse through the available dates and time slots. The TOEFL Home Edition is available seven days a week, including weekends, with multiple slots per day. Select a date and time that aligns with your preparation schedule.
Fill in your personal details accurately, including your full name (exactly as it appears on your ID), date of birth, nationality, and contact information. Upload a scanned copy or photo of your valid government-issued ID for verification.
Pay the applicable TOEFL Home Edition fee online using a credit or debit card. The registration fee varies by country, so check the current fee applicable in your region on the ETS website before proceeding.
After successful registration, download and install the ETS-approved secure browser on your computer well in advance of your exam date. Run the system check tool provided by ETS to confirm that your setup meets all technical requirements.
The TOEFL Home Edition follows the exact same format as the standard TOEFL iBT. The table below provides a section-wise breakdown of the exam pattern, number of questions, and time allotted for each section.
| Section | Task Type | No. of Questions | Time | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reading | Passage-based questions | 20 Questions | 35 Mins | 0–30 |
| Listening | Lectures and conversations | 28 Questions | 36 Mins | 0–30 |
| Speaking | Independent and integrated tasks | 4 Tasks | 16 Mins | 0–30 |
| Writing | Integrated and academic discussion tasks | 2 Tasks | 29 Mins | 0–30 |
| Total | — | 54 Qs + 6 Tasks | ~2 Hrs | 0–120 |
Many candidates wonder how the TOEFL Home Edition compares to the traditional test centre experience. The comparison table below highlights the key differences to help you decide which format suits you best.
| Feature | TOEFL Home Edition | TOEFL Test Centre |
|---|---|---|
| Exam Location | Your home (private room required) | Designated official test centre |
| Proctoring | Live remote proctor via ProctorU | In-person proctor at the test centre |
| Scheduling | 7 days a week, multiple time slots | Limited dates as per centre availability |
| Content & Format | 100% identical to TOEFL iBT | 100% identical to TOEFL iBT |
| Score Acceptance | Accepted by all TOEFL-accepting institutions | Accepted by all TOEFL-accepting institutions |
| ID Check | Done via webcam by remote proctor | Done in person at the centre |
| Tech Requirements | Candidate's own computer and internet needed | Computers provided by test centre |
| Score Reporting | Same as test centre (6 to 10 business days) | 6 to 10 business days after the exam |
Yes, the TOEFL Home Edition is completely identical to the standard TOEFL iBT in terms of content, format, number of questions, scoring, and score validity. The only difference is that it is taken from your home under live remote proctoring instead of at a physical test centre. Scores from both versions are equally accepted by universities and institutions worldwide.
Yes, the TOEFL Home Edition is accepted by more than 12,000 institutions across over 160 countries, including top universities in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Europe. Since the scores are identical to those from the standard TOEFL iBT, there is no distinction made by institutions between the two. However, it is always advisable to confirm the acceptance policy of your specific target institution before registering.
If your internet disconnects during the exam, the proctor will attempt to reconnect with you. If the connection cannot be restored, the exam may be paused temporarily. In cases of a significant technical disruption that affects the exam, ETS may offer a free retest. However, candidates are strongly advised to use a stable wired internet connection and run a system check well in advance to minimise such risks.
No, physical scratch paper or any printed material is not permitted during the TOEFL Home Edition. However, ETS provides a whiteboard or an on-screen notepad within the secure browser for taking notes during the exam. Candidates can use this digital tool to jot down points during the Listening and Reading sections, just as they would use scratch paper in a test centre setting.
TOEFL Home Edition scores are typically available within 6 to 10 business days after the exam date. Candidates are notified by email when their scores are ready to view on the ETS website. Score reports can also be sent directly to universities and institutions through the ETS platform. The timeline is the same as that for the standard TOEFL iBT taken at a test centre.
Yes, candidates can cancel or reschedule their TOEFL Home Edition appointment through the ETS website. If you cancel or reschedule more than four days before your exam date, a partial refund or free reschedule may apply depending on ETS’s current policy. Cancellations made within four days of the exam date are generally non-refundable. Always check the latest cancellation and rescheduling policy on the ETS website at the time of your registration.
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