What is the difference between IELTS and TOEFL?
IELTS is an examination in English language proficiency prepared by the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, in association with the British Council and IDP Australia. This examination is an internationally recognised examination in communicative skills in English in two modules – Academic and General training. All candidates receive an overall result for the exam, as well as individual assessments of each of the four language skills. The TOEFL exam is similar in its objectives, and is an American test of English as a foreign language and is primarily used to access US University education. Remember that the IELTS is now recognised by over 850 universities, educational institutions and professional organisations.
IELTS is an examination in English language proficiency prepared by the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, in association with the British Council and IDP Australia. This examination is an internationally recognised examination in communicative skills in English in two modules – Academic and General training. All candidates receive an overall result for the exam, as well as individual assessments of each of the four language skills. The TOEFL exam is similar in its objectives, and is an American test of English as a foreign language.
IELTS is an examination in English language proficiency prepared by the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, in association with the British Council and IDP Australia. This examination is an internationally recognised examination in communicative skills in English. All candidates receive an overall result for the exam, as well as individual assessments of each of the four language skills. IELTS stands for International English Language Testing System.