TOEFL

 

At, Education Matters Pvt. Ltd. TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) classes are run by internationally certified teachers. Education Matters gives 34-day training to students. The total course fee is NRs.8000 along with a discount of 25%. So, the actual fee is NRs.6000. All students must pay in full before they start the course!
Refund is possible when students are not satisfied with our teaching. The claim of refund must be made no later than attending the first class. Education Matters will deduct NRs. 500.00 while making refund. Students should return all the materials taken from the office before they get the refund.

 

What is TOEFL?

The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is designed to evaluate the English proficiency of people whose native language is not English.

The test is offered in two formats: Paper-Based Test (pBT) and Internet-Based Test (iBT). In areas where iBT is not yet available, the paper-based version of the TOEFL test is offered. In Nepal both versions are available.

Paper Based Test (pBT)
The Paper-Based TOEFL (pBT) assesses the language skills in the following areas:
• Listening Comprehension
• Structure and Written Expression
• Reading Comprehension.

TOEFL PBT scores are valid for two years from the administration date. During this period you can send your test score report to the institutions of your choice.

Internet-Based Test (iBT)
The Internet-Based Test (iBT) assesses four basic language skills:
• Listening
• Reading
• Writing
• Speaking.

TOEFL iBT scores are valid for two years from the administration date. During this period you can send your test score report to the institutions of your choice.

 

Why take the TOEFL test?

Students can book an online TOEFL test from all parts of the world and find exam centers in Nepal. Since there are 50 TOEFL iBT test dates in a year, students can choose a convenient schedule.  The test results are out in about 10-15 days. The TOEFL test assesses students’ English proficiency on a detailed scale; the speaking test is examined by 3 to 4 proctors.

In addition, many government, licensing, and certification agencies and exchange and scholarship programs use TOEFL scores to evaluate the English proficiency of people for whom English is not their native language.

More than 6,000 institutions and agencies in 110 countries rely on TOEFL scores to select students with the English skills needed to succeed.

Who should take the TOEFL test?
Non-native English speakers at the 11th-grade level or above should take the TOEFL test to provide evidence of their English proficiency before beginning their academic work. The test content is considered too difficult for students below 11th grade.

Many institutions report that they frequently do not require TOEFL test scores of certain kinds of international applicants. These include:

  • Nonnative speakers who hold degrees or diplomas from postsecondary institutions in English-speaking countries (e.g., the United States, Canada, England, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand).
  • Nonnative speakers who have successfully completed at least a two-year course of study in which English was the language of instruction.
  • Students transferred from institutions in the United States or Canada whose academic course work was favorably evaluated in relation to its demands and duration.
  • Nonnative speakers who have taken the TOEFL pBT/CBT/iBT within the past two years
  • Nonnative speakers who have successfully pursued academic work at schools where English was the language of instruction in an English-speaking country for a specified period, generally two years.

How to Register for TOEFL?

Candidates can contact Education Matters via phone, e-mail or visit our office to get your name registered for TOEFL test. We would provide all the information about the test date, time and venue after your test seat has been reserved.

 

For further details please visit TOEFL website: www.toefl.org

 

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