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What’s the difference between the Institutional TOEFL and the International TOEFL?

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What’s the difference between the Institutional TOEFL and the International TOEFL?

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Some people have heard about the “institutional TOEFL.” The Institutional TOEFL is the TOEFL that is given by an “institution” (such as a company or a language school) so that they can measure the English level of the people who take the test. The score you receive from this test is NOT accepted by every university in the world. However, many colleges will accept a TOEFL score from the Institutional TOEFL. If you want your TOEFL score to be accepted at every university in the world, then you need to take the International TOEFL.

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