IELTS or TOEFL: Which one will the student choose?

A study by the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics found that only 10% of students in Bangladesh have experience with English medium.67% of secondary school students consider English grammar to be “too complicated”Due to this complexity and fear, 40% of students lose interest in English before reaching the higher secondary level.

But don’t despair! Even if you have a weakness in English, you can still prove your skills through international tests like IELTS or TOEFL.The question is, which test is right for you: IELTS or TOEFL?Let’s find out which one will be easier for you to prepare for and how to get started!

IELTS vs TOEFL

WHAT IS IELTS?

WHAT IS IELTS

IELTS is an international English proficiency test, recognized by 12,000+ organizations (schools, universities, companies and government agencies) around the world.It is of two types:

  • IELTS Academic: Applicable for higher education (e.g. Masters, PhD) or professional registration.
  • IELTS General Training: Suitable for work, immigration or secondary education abroad.

WHAT IS TOEFL?

WHAT IS TOEFL

TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) is a test that is mainly accepted for admission to universities in the United States and other countries.It is recognized by 11,000+ institutions in 160 countries. Popular formats of TOEFL are:

  • TOEFL iBT: Internet-based test (most common).
  • TOEFL Essentials, TOEFL ITP, TOEFL PBT: Special purpose versions.

IELTS vs. TOEFL: Key Differences

CategoryIELTSTOEFL
Question TypesFill-in-the-blanks, short answers, matching, essays (varied formats).Mostly multiple-choice, some integrated tasks (read/listen + write/speak).
Speaking SectionFace-to-face interview with an examiner (11–14 minutes).Recorded responses via microphone (20 minutes, 4 tasks).
Writing SectionTask 1: Describe a graph/chart (150+ words).
Task 2: Opinion/argument essay (250+ words).
Integrated Task: Write based on reading/listening (150–225 words).
Independent Task: Opinion essay (300–350 words).
Test FormatPaper or computer-based (speaking is face-to-face).Fully computer-based (TOEFL iBT).
Scoring RangeBand score (0–9 for each section, averaged for overall score).Total score 0–120 (0–30 per section, summed for total).
Result TimePaper-based: 13 days
Computer-based: 3–5 days.
10 days.
Test Duration3 hours on the same day, 2 hours 45 minutes + 15 minutes on different daysTotal duration ~3 hours (max 3.5 hours if experimental questions are included).
Preferred ForUK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand.
General Training for immigration/work
U.S. universities, Europe, and Asian institutions.
Validity2 years.2 years.
CostVaries by country: $250–330 USD.Varies by country: $200–325 USD.

Similarities Between IELTS and TOEFL

CategoryIELTSTOEFLShared Features
Tested SkillsReading, Writing, Listening, Speaking.Reading, Writing, Listening, Speaking.Both assess all four core English language skills.
Listening SectionAudio clips played once; test-takers answer questions while listening.Audio clips played once; test-takers answer questions after listening.Audio is not repeated in either test; requires focused listening and note-taking.
Writing SectionTwo tasks:1. Academic: Graph/chart description.2. Essay.Two tasks:1. Integrated (read/listen + write).2. Opinion essay.Both have two distinct writing tasks, though formats differ.
PurposeAcademic, work, and immigration (General Training for non-academic goals).Primarily academic (university admissions).Both are widely accepted for academic admissions and visa applications.
Validity Period2 years.2 years.Scores expire after 2 years for both tests.
Global RecognitionAccepted in 140+ countriesAccepted in 160+ countries.Recognized worldwide by universities, employers, and governments.
Scoring ConsistencyStandardized band scores (0–9).Standardized total score (0–120).Both use objective scoring systems to ensure fairness.
Test AvailabilityOffered year-round at test centers globally.Offered 60+ times a year at authorized centers.Frequent test dates and accessible locations.

IELTS vs. TOEFL Score Requirements for University Admissions

Degree LevelIELTS (Minimum)TOEFL iBT (Minimum)Notes
Foundation/Diploma5.0–5.535–45Prep courses may accept lower scores; check specific program requirements.
Undergraduate6.0–6.570–80Competitive programs (e.g., STEM, Business) often require 6.5+ IELTS or 80+ TOEFL.
Postgraduate6.5–7.090–100Top universities (e.g., Ivy League) may demand 7.5 IELTS or 100+ TOEFL.
Professional Degrees(e.g., MBA, Law)7.0–7.5100–110High language proficiency required due to communication-heavy coursework.

IELTS vs. TOEFL Score Comparison

IELTS BandTOEFL iBT Score RangeNotes
0–4.00–31Rarely used for admissions; typically below minimum requirements.
4.532–34Basic proficiency; may qualify for pathway/preparatory programs
5.035–45Accepted by some community colleges or conditional admission programs.
5.546–59Minimum for a few undergraduate programs in non-English-speaking countries.
6.060–78Common requirement for undergraduate admissions (e.g., UK, Australia).
6.579–93Standard for postgraduate courses in many universities.
7.094–101Required for competitive postgraduate programs (e.g., MBA, Ivy League).
7.5102–109High-tier universities (e.g., Oxford, Harvard) or specialized fields.
8.0110–114Near-native fluency; often needed for language teaching or PhD programs.
8.5115–117Exceptionally rare; reflects expert-level English.
9.0118–120Full mastery; rarely required or achieved.

IELTS Academic vs. TOEFL iBT: Test Format Comparison

SectionIELTS AcademicTOEFL iBT
ListeningDuration: 30 minutes (plus 10 minutes to transfer answers).Questions: 40 (4 recordings).Format: Conversations, monologues, varied accents.Duration: 36–40 minutes (varies).Questions: 28 (3–4 lectures + 2–3 conversations).Format: Academic lectures, campus dialogues.
ReadingDuration: 60 minutes.Questions: 40 (3 long texts).Format: Academic texts (journals, articles).Duration: 35–54 minutes (varies).Questions: 20–30 (3–4 passages).Format: Academic texts with multiple-choice questions.
WritingDuration: 60 minutes.Tasks: 2 (Task 1: Describe graph/chart; Task 2: Essay).Duration: 50 minutes.Tasks: 2 (Integrated Task: Read/listen → Write; Independent Task: Opinion essay).
SpeakingDuration: 11–14 minutes.Format: Face-to-face interview (3 parts).Topics: Personal opinions, short speeches.Duration: 17 minutes.Format: Recorded responses (4 tasks).Topics: Campus situations, academic content.

IELTS vs. TOEFL: Popularity & Key Features

AspectIELTSTOEFL
Annual Test-Takers4 million 2.5 million 
Test FormatComputer- or paper-based (Speaking: face-to-face).Exclusively computer-based (TOEFL iBT).Note: TOEFL PBT (paper) exists but is rare.
Immigration AcceptanceYes (UK, Canada, Australia, NZ accept IELTS General Training).No (TOEFL is designed for academic purposes, not immigration).
Popularity DriversPreferred for immigration, work, and study in Commonwealth countries.Dominates in U.S. university admissions and STEM fields.

Managing Bodies of IELTS and TOEFL

ExamManaging EntitiesKey Details
IELTS1. British Council2. IDP: IELTS Australia3. Cambridge Assessment English– Jointly owned and administered by the three partners.- Cambridge Assessment English (part of Cambridge University Press & Assessment) handles test development.- IDP and British Council manage test centers globally.
TOEFLEducational Testing Service (ETS)– Solely owned and administered by ETS, a U.S.-based nonprofit.- Focuses on academic English proficiency for university admissions.

IELTS Exam Fees in Bangladesh

Test TypeFee (BDT)Additional Notes
IELTS Academic (Paper/Computer)22,500Standard fee for university admissions globally.
IELTS General Training (Paper/Computer)22,500Required for immigration (e.g., Canada, Australia) or work visas
IELTS Academic for UKVI24,850Mandatory for UK student/work visas under UKVI requirements.
IELTS Life Skills (A1/B1)18,600For UK family/spouse visas (tests speaking and listening only).

TOEFL iBT Registration Fee in Bangladesh

Fee TypeCostNotes
Standard Test Fee$205 USD (~22,600–23,000 BDT)– Conversion to BDT depends on current exchange rates (e.g., 1 USD ≈ 110 BDT).- Credit/debit card payments are charged in USD, converted to BDT by your bank.

Additional Fees

– Late Registration$40 USD (4,500–4,600 BDT)Applies if registering <b>4 days before</b> the test date.
– Rescheduling$60 USD (6,800–7,000 BDT)Must reschedule <b>4 days before</b> the original test date.
Score Reports (Extra)$20 USD per report (2,250–2,350 BDT)Free to send scores to 4 institutions within 2 years.

IELTS vs. TOEFL: Which Test Is Right for You?

A common question is “Which test is best for me?”. Take the IELTS exam if you want to study in Europe. Institutions there give more priority to the IELTS score. If you study in North America, then you take the TOEFL test because the universities prioritize TOEFL scores.

Many students think IELTS is more accessible than TOEFL, especially the reading section. The reading section of IELTS uses magazines, books, journals, and newspapers, but academic publications and test books are the sources of TOEFL reading questions.

Conclusion

Any IELTS/TOEFL exam may seem difficult, but proper preparation and perseverance will bring you success.Remember, “Hard work is the mother of good fortune” — every minute of your labor will bear fruit one day.Whatever exam you take, give your best through honesty and hard work. Success will be yours!

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