If you are an international college applicant, you surely know that universities around the world have different requirements. But one thing for sure, there's no way applicants can run away from standardized tests for the English language. Colleges from English speaking countries such as the United States (US), United Kingdom (UK), Australia, Canada, and New Zealand require applicants to submit English proficiency test scores. Therefore, now there are two widely available assessment programs recognized by universities worldwide: TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) and IELTS (International English Language Testing System). These tests are basically to determine how fluent the candidates are in English as their foreign language.
Some education consultants might advise you to take TOEFL, but other consultants might encourage their students to take IELTS instead. However, the preferences don't justify which option is better (or easier). It usually depends on the destination of the country that you’re applying to. So if you are applying to colleges in the US, you are likely to take TOEFL instead of IELTS. This is because TOEFL is more advertised by American Institutions even though IELTS, too, can be accepted by American College Admissions. Likewise, if you are aiming to apply to Australian or Singaporean universities, they more likely suggest taking IELTS instead of TOEFL. Both tests embody comparable features in evaluating the student’s ability to read, write, and speak in the English language.
Still confused on which to take? Let’s look at the table below for the differences between IELTS and TOEFL:
Scope of Differences |
IELTS |
TOEFL (iBT) |
Background: General Overview |
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Country of Destinations |
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Score validity periods. |
Valid for 2 years |
Valid for 2 years |
Test Availability (Test Format & Time) |
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Versions of Test delivered |
There are two versions of IELTS: Academic & General Training 1. Academic IELTS is for students applying to universities. But the Academic version doesn’t limit its objective to professional territories such as job applications and internships. 2. General Training IELTS is usually essential for immigration purposes to English-speaking countries such as Canada, the US, Ireland, the UK, Australia, etc. But the test doesn’t limit its function to job applications, too. The major difference: Academic IELTS concentrates on the writing section to evaluate the student’s depth and ability to write and read in English. |
Two versions of TOEFL: iBT and Paper Delivered Test
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Scoring scale |
IELTS is scored on a scale range of 0-9. |
TOEFL iBT is scored on scale points of 0-120. |
Test Duration |
IELTS test takes 2 hours and 45 minutes to finish |
TOEFL test takes about 3 hours to finish |
Test formats |
IELTS test format consists of:
The speaking section is an interview with a certified IELTS examiner. |
TOEFL test format consists of:
During the speaking test, students will record their answers through microphones. |
Test Fee |
IELTS test fee usually costs about RP. 2.900.000 or $200. |
Each TOEFL test costs about RP. 3.608.000 or $240 |
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From all the information that has been presented above, we can conclude that there are some differences between IELTS and TOEFL. Although they have the same purpose, which is presenting your English language proficiency, each of them offers different programs in terms of its purposes that would best suit you. All in all, it can hardly be decided which one’s best because everyone has different purposes and therefore reasons to pick either IELTS or TOEFL. Therefore, knowing the similarity and differences between IELTS and TOEFL would be a great asset to your knowledge, as it would help you decide in alignment with your purpose.