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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 mobility


    Language 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 graduate

    Government agencies use the TOEIC® test to document progress in English training programs and to recruit and promote employees.