Introduction
TOEFL measures an individual’s ability to understand and use English in academic settings such as lectures, group work, presentations, and discussions. The test is used for multiple purposes, including study, work, and immigration. It helps ensure that candidates have the language skills needed to succeed in an academic environment abroad.
Countries Accepting TOEFL iBT Score
The TOEFL iBT® test is widely accepted by over 13,000 institutions in more than 160 countries worldwide, including all major study destinations such as the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Germany.
You can use the TOEFL Destinations Search tool to find institutions that accept TOEFL® scores. Simply enter the institution’s name or search by location to view a list of accepting institutions, along with their DI code, website, and location. All universities and institutions listed in this database accept TOEFL scores.
However, requirements may vary by institution. It is always recommended to check the specific admission criteria of the university or course you are applying to before submitting your scores.
Test Section and Timing Overview
The test is divided into four sections, each designed to assess a key academic English skill:
- Reading – Tests your ability to understand academic texts
- Listening – Measures how well you understand lectures and conversations
- Speaking – Evaluates your ability to express ideas clearly in English
- Writing – Assesses your ability to write responses based on academic tasks
Use the table below to view the breakdown of each TOEFL iBT test section.

Source: ETS
TOEFL Score Update
In January 2026, TOEFL introduced a new scoring system to make results easier to understand and more aligned with global standards. For detailed comparison and interpretation of scores, you can read the overview here.
Current Scoring System:
- Each section (Reading, Listening, Speaking, Writing) is scored on a 1–6 scale in 0.5 increments
- The overall score is the average of the four section scores, rounded to the nearest half band
- For a transition period, score reports may also show the equivalent 0–120 score.
Registration Process for TOEFL
- Create an ETS Account: Visit the ETS TOEFL website and create an account with your personal details.
- Choose Your Test: Log in and select either the TOEFL iBT at a test center or the TOEFL iBT Home Edition.
- Select Date and Location: Choose your convenient test date and location.
- Complete Profile and Pay the fee: Fill in any additional required information and pay using a credit/debit card, PayPal, etc.
How the College Access Program Supports You
Follow these steps to apply your discount code during registration and receive a discount:
- Enter the Code: On the payment or checkout page, look for a field labeled “Promo Code,” “Discount Code,” or “Voucher Code.” Enter the code exactly as shown: IND4859784
- Apply the Code: Click “Apply.” A discount of INR 1,200 should be reflected in the total amount
- Complete Payment: Confirm that the discounted amount is displayed before proceeding, then complete your payment.

Note: This discount code is valid only for registrations made in India. DPSS Students can find more offer details including free prep and masterclasses here.
Conclusion
The TOEFL iBT® is an important step for students aiming to study and build careers abroad, opening doors to global universities and opportunities. Before test day, review all requirements carefully and ensure you have a valid passport. If you choose the Home Edition, make sure your testing environment meets all specified guidelines.
If you’re planning to take the TOEFL, register early to secure your preferred test date and stay on track with your preparation. You can also apply the code IND4859784 at checkout to save on your registration and take one step closer to your global academic goals.