Understanding the TOEFL Exam 2025: Structure, Format & Administration
Workspace with laptop, alarm clock, and note saying 'Do you speak English?' — TOEFL preparation

Understanding the TOEFL Exam in 2025: Structure, Format, and Administration

By: Paula Piedrahíta  •  Updated on: June 23, 2025

The TOEFL exam (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is a globally recognized test that measures English language proficiency for non-native speakers. Administered by ETS (Educational Testing Service), the TOEFL iBT is a common requirement for university admissions, work, and immigration.

In 2025, the exam is organized into four main sections—Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing. The entire test is delivered on computer and typically takes under two hours, offering an efficient, accessible experience worldwide.

TOEFL Exam Overview and Purpose

What is the TOEFL Exam?

First launched in the 1960s, TOEFL evolved from paper-based formats into the modern TOEFL iBT (Internet-Based Test). Since 2005, the iBT has offered a flexible, comprehensive assessment of academic English.

Types of TOEFL Tests in 2025

  • TOEFL iBT: The standard, widely accepted version at test centers and online.
  • TOEFL iBT Home Edition: A secure, remotely proctored option taken from home.
  • TOEFL Essentials: A shorter, adaptive alternative accepted by many institutions.
  • TOEFL ITP: For institutional use—placement, progress tracking, and internal assessment.

Global Recognition

TOEFL scores are accepted by 13,000+ institutions in 160+ countries (USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Europe, and Asia). Compared to IELTS or PTE, TOEFL is especially valued for its emphasis on academic English.

TOEFL Exam Structure and Format

Section Content & Tasks Question Types Duration
Reading 3–4 academic passages from university-level textbooks Multiple choice, sentence insertion, table completion 54–72 minutes
Listening Academic lectures and campus conversations Multiple choice, matching, ordering, table completion 41–57 minutes
Speaking 1 independent + 3 integrated tasks (recorded via microphone) Recorded responses ~17 minutes
Writing 1 integrated + 1 independent essay (typed) Typed responses ~50 minutes

This four-section design ensures a rounded evaluation of the English skills needed for academic success.

Administration and Logistics

Formats & Delivery

  • Test Centers: Controlled environments with proctors, sound-dampened booths, and secure systems.
  • Home Edition: Requires a quiet room, reliable internet, webcam/microphone, and ETS-approved software.

Registration

  1. Create an ETS TOEFL account.
  2. Select dates/locations or choose the Home Edition.
  3. Pay the test fee (varies by country/region).

Approximate TOEFL iBT Fees (2025)

  • United States: $235 USD
  • Canada: $245 CAD
  • United Kingdom: £195 GBP
  • Australia: $275 AUD
  • Germany: €265 EUR
  • India: ₹16,900 – ₹18,500 INR
  • Most other countries: $195–$265 USD

Test Day Requirements

  • Valid ID (passport recommended) matching your registration name.
  • Arrive early (or complete virtual check-in) for security procedures.
  • Follow break timing rules to avoid penalties.

Scoring System

Each section is scored from 0–30 (total 0–120). Speaking and Writing use a mix of trained human raters and AI-assisted scoring for fairness and consistency. Official results are typically available within 6–10 days and are valid for two years.

Many universities require a total of 80–100+; highly competitive programs may expect higher scores.

Requirements for Universities, Professions, and Visas

University Admissions

Undergraduate programs often require 80–100. Graduate, MBA, Law, and Medical programs may ask for higher thresholds or minimum section scores.

Professional Certifications

Medical licensing bodies, teacher certification programs, and other professions may require TOEFL scores as proof of English proficiency.

Immigration & Visas

Countries such as the USA, UK, Canada, and Australia accept TOEFL scores for student and skilled-worker visa processes (requirements vary by visa type).

Final Thoughts

The TOEFL exam 2025 remains a trusted benchmark of academic English. By understanding the test structure, logistics, and scoring—and preparing strategically—you’ll be positioned to reach your goals at top universities and in global careers.