
The TOEFL iBT does not have a simple pass or fail outcome. Instead, test-takers receive a scaled score for each of the four sections — Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing — which are then added together to produce a Total Score. Scores are reported on a scale of 0 to 120, and there is no negative marking, so candidates should always attempt every question.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Total Score Range | 0 to 120 (sum of four section scores) |
| Sections Scored | Reading, Listening, Speaking, Writing — each scored individually |
| Score per Section | 0 to 30 for each section |
| Marking Method | Reading & Listening: automated; Speaking & Writing: AI + certified human raters |
| Negative Marking | None — unanswered questions score zero |
| Score Validity | 2 years from the date of the test |
| Score Reporting | Up to 4 free score reports on test day; additional reports available for a fee |
Each of the four TOEFL iBT sections is scored on a scale of 0 to 30. Your Total Score is simply the sum of these four section scores, giving a maximum of 120.
| Section | Score Range | Performance Level | Brief Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reading | 0 – 30 | Advanced (24–30) / High-Intermediate (18–23) / Low-Intermediate (4–17) | Ability to understand academic texts at university level |
| Listening | 0 – 30 | Advanced (22–30) / High-Intermediate (17–21) / Low-Intermediate (9–16) | Ability to understand spoken English in academic settings |
| Speaking | 0 – 30 | Advanced (25–30) / High-Intermediate (20–24) / Low-Intermediate (16–19) | Ability to express ideas clearly in spoken English |
| Writing | 0 – 30 | Advanced (24–30) / High-Intermediate (17–23) / Low-Intermediate (13–16) | Ability to write in an organised, accurate, and fluent manner |
| Total | 0 – 120 | — | Sum of all four section scores |
Calculating your TOEFL iBT Total Score is straightforward. Each of the four sections contributes equally — 0 to 30 points — making the total a simple addition rather than a weighted average (unlike some other standardised tests). There is no rounding process involved; you receive your exact combined total.
| Reading | Listening | Speaking | Writing | Total Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22 | 24 | 20 | 22 | 88 |
| 27 | 28 | 26 | 25 | 106 |
| 18 | 19 | 17 | 18 | 72 |
| 29 | 30 | 28 | 29 | 116 |
Unlike Reading and Listening — which are scored entirely by automated systems — the Speaking and Writing sections involve both AI-based scoring (e-rater) and human expert raters. Each response is evaluated against clearly defined criteria, and scores from multiple raters are averaged to produce a fair final section score.
| Criterion | What Is Assessed |
|---|---|
| Development & Organisation | How well ideas are developed, supported, and logically organised |
| Unity, Coherence & Cohesion | Smooth flow of ideas; use of linking words and paragraphing |
| Lexical Resource | Range, accuracy, and appropriateness of vocabulary used |
| Grammatical Range & Accuracy | Variety and correctness of sentence structures and grammar |
| Criterion | What Is Assessed |
|---|---|
| Delivery | Clarity of speech, natural pace, pronunciation, and intonation |
| Language Use | Grammatical accuracy and appropriate use of vocabulary |
| Topic Development | How fully and coherently ideas are expressed and connected |
| General Intelligibility | Overall ease of understanding for a native English-speaking listener |
Score Validity Reminder: Your TOEFL iBT scores are valid for 2 years from your test date. After this period, ETS no longer reports those scores to institutions. Always check the score validity requirements of each institution you are applying to.
There is no single universal “good” TOEFL score, as requirements vary widely depending on your destination country, institution, and intended programme. However, ETS provides general performance-level guidelines, and most universities publish their minimum score requirements publicly.
| Score Range | Performance Level | General Interpretation |
|---|---|---|
| 114 – 120 | Exceptional | Near-perfect performance; suitable for highly competitive programmes |
| 100 – 113 | Advanced | Strong result; meets requirements for most top-tier universities globally |
| 85 – 99 | High-Intermediate | Good score; meets requirements for many universities and visa categories |
| 60 – 84 | Intermediate | Acceptable for some programmes; may not meet competitive admission thresholds |
| Below 60 | Basic / Low | May not meet minimum requirements for most academic or immigration purposes |
Different countries and universities set their own minimum TOEFL score requirements. The table below provides a general overview of typical minimum Total Scores required for common purposes.
| Purpose / Destination | Typical Minimum Total Score | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| UK – Undergraduate | 90 – 100 | Russell Group universities often require 100+; some require minimum section scores |
| UK – Postgraduate | 92 – 110 | Higher for competitive programmes such as law, medicine, and business |
| USA – Universities | 80 – 100+ | Top Ivy League schools often expect 100–110; community colleges may accept lower |
| Canada – Study Visa | 86 – 100 | Varies by institution; ECA equivalencies may apply for immigration pathways |
| Australia – Student Visa | 64 – 90 | TOEFL accepted for student visas; minimum varies by provider and CRICOS course |
| New Zealand | 79 – 90 | Depends on university and programme level |
| Ireland / Europe | 88 – 100 | Requirements vary significantly across institutions and programmes |
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.
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