TOEIC vs TOEFL: Key Differences | Generated by AI

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Question: What is TOEIC, and is it the same as TOEFL?

Answer:

No, they’re different tests.

TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) — designed for workplace/professional English. Measures reading and listening (and optionally speaking/writing). Common in Asia (Japan, Korea, China) for corporate hiring and promotion. Score range: 10–990.

TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) — designed for academic admission. Measures reading, listening, speaking, and writing. Required by universities (mainly US/Canada) for non-native speakers. Score range: 0–120.

  TOEIC TOEFL
Purpose Corporate/workplace University admission
Popular in East Asia, Europe (corporate) Global (academia)
Skills tested Listening + Reading (core) All 4 skills
Score 10–990 0–120

For your context — if you’re seeing “TOEIC Score” on a job application or HR system in a bank/corporate environment, it’s almost certainly the workplace test, not TOEFL. Very common requirement at large corporations in Asia, including financial institutions.


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