From February 15, students worldwide are able to view TOEFL iBT® Reading and Listening section scores on screen immediately upon conclusion of the test.
These unofficial scores can be used by students as an early performance indicator and can help them make well-informed decisions — such as reporting their scores at the end of the test — based on this performance.
These scores are viewable to students prior to leaving the test center, and can be viewed again via their full, official score reports approximately six days after the test date, via the TOEFL official app or their online account.
“The TOEFL iBT test is the only English-language assessment that provides students the ability to view scores immediately following the test,” said Srikant Gopal, Executive Director of the TOEFL programme.
In addition, recent ETS policy updates have made online registration more convenient than ever. Students can now register online for an upcoming test administration just two days before a test (formerly four days).
“We understand that students worldwide will face deadlines and unexpected circumstances that may require them to make decisions later in the process,” said Gopal. “We’re confident this updated policy will provide ample opportunity for students to register at a time that is most conducive to their schedules.”
Check out: www.ets.org/toefl/better_test_experience.
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