ETS launches national-level TOEFL India Championship
Divyansh | May 3, 2024 | 04:28 PM IST | 2 mins read
The nationwide competition will have two rounds involving a 20-minute quiz and the TOEFL iBT test till July 31.
New Delhi: ETS, a global education and talent solutions organisation, has introduced a national-level competition, TOEFL India Championship. Participants in the TOEFL India Championship will be able to win prizes worth Rs 15 lakhs. The competition has been designed specifically for Indian students to demonstrate English proficiency and academic excellence.
The nationwide competition consists of two rounds – ‘round 1’ involves a 20-minute quiz while ‘round 2’ requires participants to take the TOEFL iBT test up to July 31. The competition will provide the students to compete for a prize money of Rs 11 lakh to further their study abroad ambitions.
Sachin Jain, country manager, India and south Asia, ETS said: “The TOEFL competition is an opportunity for participants to showcase their English proficiency skills and win prize money that could support part cost of their overseas education journey. TOEFL iBT is a world-leading test accepted by more than 12,500 universities and institutions across 160 countries, and a growing number of Indians are taking TOEFL iBT test year on year.” He added “The competition is an endeavor from ETS to encourage and support young scholars in fulfilling their study abroad dreams. Being a mission driven organization, ETS has always been at the forefront of supporting the learning & development of test takers around the world.”
The TOEFL India Championship is open for a diverse range of participants, including eligible candidates from 3rd or 4th year college students currently pursuing undergraduate programs at accredited Indian higher education institutions.
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ETS launched the TOEFL TestReady platform – the online platform aids aspirants in efficient preparation with personalised learning paths and progress tracking. TOEFL iBT scores are accepted by 100% of the universities and colleges across US, Canada, UK, Australia, and New Zealand. These are also accepted by the top European universities and most preferred in France and Germany.
To register for the TOEFL India Champion, candidates can visit this link .
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