

TOEFL Eligibility 2025
Who Can TakeTOEFL 2025 ?
The TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is open to anyone who wishes to demonstrate their English language proficiency. There are no formal age, qualification, or nationality restrictions. Anyone who needs to prove English language proficiency for study, work, or immigration can take the TOEFL.

TOEFL Age Requirements
- No official minimum age, but students typically begin appearing from age 16 for academic programs.
- Pass an examination regardless of your age
- This may be subject to some regulations depending on the testing location or country law regarding guardian approval.
- Valid Passport: Must be presented as the primary ID at the test center.
- ETS Account: Create an account on the ETS website to register for TOEFL.
- Consent Form: For individuals under 18 years of age, a consent form must be signed by a parent or guardian.
- Payment Confirmation: Proof of fee payment is necessary to confirm your booking.

- No Waiting Period:The TOEFL test may be retaken as many times as desired; however, a 3-day gap is required between each attempt.
- One Skill Retake: Retest a specific section (e.g., Listening) if needed

Special Circumstances
ETS provides accommodations for special requirements of test-takers. Requests must be submitted with documents four weeks prior.
Disability
Extended time, screen readers, scribes, etc.—apply early with documentation.
Illness
Contact ETS for rescheduling due to severe medical conditions.
Extreme Weather
Test may be postponed or refunded if disrupted.
Feeding Infant
Special arrangements can be requested for nursing mothers.
Visual Impairment
Braille, large print, and extended time available.
Hearing Impairment
Amplified sound systems, lip-reading materials, or other aids upon request.
TOEFL Scores for Top Universities
The differing institutions and programs have varying minimum TOEFL score requirements. Here is what some of the top universities have listed:
University | Country | TOEFL Score |
---|---|---|
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) | USA | 100+ |
Harvard University | USA | 100+ |
Stanford University | USA | 100+ |
University of Toronto | Canada | 90+ |
McGill University | Canada | 90+ |
Imperial College London | UK | 90–100 |
University of Oxford | UK | 100+ |
University of Cambridge | UK | 110+ |
The University of Melbourne | Australia | 79+ |
The University of Sydney | Australia | 85+ |