How to Use TOEFL Requirements Without Misreading Them
Many students check only the overall TOEFL score and miss the section rule. A university may list TOEFL 90 overall, but still require 22 in Writing or 20 in Speaking. That means a score like 95 can still fail the English requirement if one section is too low.
When you compare programs, record three numbers: the overall minimum, the lowest accepted section score, and the score that makes your application competitive. For selective graduate programs, the competitive score is often higher than the published minimum.
Fastest Practice Path After Checking a Requirement
If you are close to the requirement, practise the lowest section first. TOEFL Speaking and Writing usually improve fastest with feedback because the scoring criteria are visible: delivery, language use, development, organisation, and source use. Reading and Listening need more repeated timed practice because they depend on vocabulary and processing speed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What TOEFL score do I need for US universities?
Top Ivy League schools require 100–110. Strong universities (UC Berkeley, NYU) require 90–100. Mid-range universities often accept 79–89. Many community colleges accept 61–78.
What TOEFL score is needed for UK universities?
Oxford and Cambridge require 110+. Imperial College and LSE require 96–100. Most Russell Group universities require 88–95.
What is the minimum TOEFL score for most universities?
The minimum TOEFL score accepted by most accredited universities is 79 (iBT). For graduate programmes, 90–100 is commonly required.
How do TOEFL scores compare to IELTS?
TOEFL 120 ≈ IELTS 9.0, TOEFL 100 ≈ IELTS 7.0, TOEFL 90 ≈ IELTS 6.5, TOEFL 79 ≈ IELTS 6.0, TOEFL 61 ≈ IELTS 5.5.