Can I submit the English for International Opportunity (IELTS) exam results instead of the TOEFL?
No. Because we want to evaluate all candidates against the same measure, applicants need to submit the TOEFL. The TOEFL is one tool we use to assess English proficiency. We also pay careful attention to a student’s GMAT (verbal percentile and AWA score), written and spoken English, recommender observations, and exposure to language, in addition to the GRE. Applicants who earned a baccalaureate or advanced degree at an institution where the medium of instruction was English, or who have had considerable exposure to the language, may waive the test. A waiver request may be submitted as part of your application.
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- I have just passed the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) English language tests. Can I submit the results now?
- Can I submit the IELTS (International English Language Testing System) in lieu of the TOEFL?