TOEFL or IELTS test?

fireball1
In case I decide to do a PhD abroad - let's say, in an English-language country - it's compulsory for me to take one of these two English-language tests,
if possible with a good mark. I am wondering which of the two tests is more favourable. Do you have experience about these things?
May you give me some advice?

Thanks.

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NinjaDrayer

Mary Anne
Toefl is best if you go over EU countries where IELTS is enough. :wink:

Franca Fo
Usually both are well-recognized all over the world, but IELTS is better for European countries since it is British, while TOEFL is better for American countries. Then of course your choice should depend also on whether you are more used to British or American English.

MartaGueris
I agree with andrejones. It depends on what you want to do, but, if the universities in which you want to apply to accept it, take the TOEFL, it's simpler and more direct, and you can get it done in one day.

MartaGueris
Secondo me a prescindere meglio IELTS, a differenza del TOELF è riconosciuto ovunque

Merlinos1
"pillows":2s50bz1v:
It really depends on which country you intend to do your PhD, MBA or any other degree. TOEFL is mainly required in the USA. It used to be well accepted in Canada, but lately I've seen a preference towards IELTS. So, it's reasonable to say that TOEFL is more focused on American universities.
In my opinion, IELTS opens more doors. It's accepted in England, Canada, Australia, Ireland and so on. If you want to study in one of these countries, they will require IELTS (not TOEFL).
I'm not sure what your goals are, but in my case, I decided to take IELTS because, as I said, it opens more doors than TOEFL.
Hope it helped!

Too late with this help ;)

cooper1
"andrejones":
Hope it helped!

it may be needed 3 years ago.....
possibly it will help future users who'll read this post :D

andrejones
It really depends on which country you intend to do your PhD, MBA or any other degree. TOEFL is mainly required in the USA. It used to be well accepted in Canada, but lately I've seen a preference towards IELTS. So, it's reasonable to say that TOEFL is more focused on American universities.
In my opinion, IELTS opens more doors. It's accepted in England, Canada, Australia, Ireland and so on. If you want to study in one of these countries, they will require IELTS (not TOEFL).
I'm not sure what your goals are, but in my case, I decided to take IELTS because, as I said, it opens more doors than TOEFL.
Hope it helped!

asabasa
Hi! I'm looking for some free materials to prepare myself to the ielts test, somebody can help me?

wedge
"fireball":

There are other sites (like this one) where I have read that TOEFL is good if you use to speak English with American accent,
whereas IELTS is good if you use to speak English with British accent.


It makes sense, but imho it's not a decisive argument supporting one test versus the other.
Moreover, I have the feeling you are maybe approaching the English-test and application process in the wrong order. Let me explain: what I would do is listing the universities I'm interested in applying to, then looking at how many of those accept the IELTS and how many accept the TOEFL (institute by institute, and directly on the phd programme page, not a general table saying United States, UK, Canada... as the one you posted last), and finally decide which test to take.

fireball1
"wedge":
Regardless of difficulty and methodology of the test, I would take the one which is more accepted worldwide.


Of course, I agree with you. It seems that we have found the solution:
here is a table of comparison between IELTS and TOEFL,
taken from a Lituanian site, even if I think it to be not so up to date.

There are other sites (like this one) where I have read that TOEFL is good if you use to speak English with American accent,
whereas IELTS is good if you use to speak English with British accent.

Lastly, what do you think of this one?

Deckard1
I think TOEFL and IELTS are, more or less, equally accepted for a PHD application. An important difference is that TOEFL is valid for only 2 years while IELTS doesn't expired (i'm not so sure about this so check at the official test website). However some Universities don't look at the date you've taken the exam.
Moreover do not compare IELTS vs TOEFL (ibt I assume) but the grade required for both tests: for example, Stanford requires 100 as TOEFL ibt score, while many other Universities require 90. Maybe 90 as a TOEFL score is more accessible than 7 in the IELTS exam, while 100 is not. I don't know. In addition check if the University you want to apply requires a minimum grade for specific parts of the exam (often 25-26 for the speaking part of the TOEFL exam is required in the USA or in UK).

The great majority of institutions provides a table of equivalence for their language requirements, so you should have a look over there.

I agree.

Benny24
If I remember right, IELTS is managed by the University of Cambridge ESOL and widely accepted in Europe, while TOEFL results preferrable in the USA. The great majority of institutions provides a table of equivalence for their language requirements, so you should have a look over there.

wedge
Regardless of difficulty and methodology of the test, I would take the one which is more accepted worldwide.

Giant_Rick
Next year I'll go the University, anyway, after FCE my next exam will be TOEFL; I'll work on it later in the year, I plan to take this exam before the end of 2012. I don't know the difference between the two you mentioned, that was just my personal experience.
Good luck!

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