what is difference between official toefl and institutional toefl
The official TOEFL is the Test of English as a Foreign Language, used to evaluate the ability of an individual to use and understand English in an academic setting. The test is available in IBT (internet based test) format, as well as PBT (paper based test) format.
The institutional TOEFL is the TOEFL that is given by an institution, such as a company or a laugnage school, used to measure the English level of people who take the test. However, the score from the institutional TOEFL is not necessarily accepted at every university in the world. Many colleges will accept it though.
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