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Is the TOEIC® test recognised?
The TOEIC® test is the internationally recognised standard of measurement of workplace English proficiency. It is used as a certification tool by companies, language schools and government agencies all over the world.
The TOEIC® test is the internationally recognised standard for the measurement of workplace English proficiency. Companies, language schools and government agencies all over the world use the TOEIC® test as a certification tool. Companies use the TOEIC® test
To recruit and promote employees To implement a common standard of measurement across multiple corporate sites To assess employees’ international mobilityLanguage training programmes use the TOEIC® test To place students in appropriate language learning courses To demonstrate students’ progress (the test can be taken multiple times and improvement seen in rising scores) To evaluate programme effectiveness Many language schools offer the TOEIC® test to individuals and companies as an external validation of language assessment.Universities and institutions of higher education — particularly engineering and business schools — require students to take the TOEIC® test prior to graduation. Test scores demonstrate If specific levels of English proficiency (as a part of students' overall education) are met If students have sufficient English language ability to participate effectively in the international workforce once they graduateGovernment agencies use the TOEIC® test to document progress in English training programs and to recruit and promote employees.