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TOEFL

TOEFL iBT Score Guide

Master TOEFL iBT Score Guide with expert strategies, sample questions and AI-powered practice. Free guide with score-improving techniques.

TOEFL iBT Score Guide — What Your Score Means

Understanding the TOEFL iBT scoring system helps you set the right target score and understand what you need to improve.

TOEFL iBT Score Range: 0–120

The TOEFL iBT exam scores on a scale of 0–120. Contact us or check the official website for the latest minimum score requirements for your specific visa or university application.

Always check official requirements: Visa and university minimum score requirements change regularly. Verify the current requirements directly with the relevant immigration authority or institution before booking your exam.

How to Calculate Your Target Score

  • Find the minimum score for your specific visa, university or professional registration
  • Add a safety buffer of 5–10 points above the minimum (scores can vary between sittings)
  • Use our Score Calculator to check what skill scores you need
  • Take a diagnostic mock test to find your current baseline
  • Calculate the gap and plan how many weeks of preparation you need

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I improve my TOEFL iBT Score Guide score?
To improve your TOEFL iBT Score Guide score: (1) practise with real exam-format questions daily, (2) review detailed feedback after each attempt, (3) focus on your weakest areas first, (4) take full timed mock tests to build exam stamina, and (5) study high-frequency vocabulary and grammar patterns.
How many questions are in the TOEFL iBT Score Guide test?
The TOEFL iBT Score Guide section contains multiple question types. Our mock tests replicate the exact format and number of questions used in the real exam.
What is the best way to practise TOEFL iBT Score Guide?
The most effective way to practise TOEFL iBT Score Guide is through AI-powered practice that gives instant, detailed feedback. Identify your pattern of mistakes, focus your practice on those, and track your improvement with regular mock tests.