Improve Your TOEFL Score with a Proven, Personalized System
Galvanize turns your focused preparation into measurable TOEFL score improvement
- Targeted Improvement Insights: Get clear guidance on which skills need attention so you can improve faster and more efficiently
- Section-Wise Performance Analysis: Understand exactly where you lose points across Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing
- Full-Length TOEFL Mock Tests: Practice with exam-standard tests designed to replicate the real TOEFL testing experience
Where Structured TOEFL Preparation Drives Your Target Score
What Students Value Most About TOEFL Preparation at Galvanize
Based on feedback from students who prepared for the TOEFL with Galvanize
Accuracy-Focused Concept Strength training
Target the exact areas holding back your score and convert weak sections into scoring opportunities.
Test-Day Simulated TOEFL Practice Exams
Practice with full-length tests that mirror the real TOEFL format, helping you build familiarity, control, and confidence for exam day.
Time Management Under Real Test Conditions
Improve pacing and decision-making through timed simulations designed to replicate the pressure of the real TOEFL exam.
Detailed Performance Analysis
Identify specific weaknesses in Reading comprehension, Listening accuracy, Speaking fluency, and Writing organization, with actionable insights for improvement.
Confidence Through Repeated Practice
Reduce test anxiety and increase clarity through structured practice and exposure to real test conditions.
Master Every TOEFL Section and Hit Your Target Score
Full-length mocks aligned with the latest 2026 TOEFL format to help you boost your TOEFL score
TOEFL Practice Test Series
Galvanize students have gotten into the best universities worldwide
Measure Your TOEFL Readiness with Free Prep Resources
Designed to reflect real TOEFL standards
TOEFL Short Practice Test
Best for students who want a clear starting point
- Reading Section: 20 Questions
- Listening Section: 16 Questions
- Experience the updated TOEFL format (Jan 2026)
- Identify strengths and areas for improvement
- Get instant results with detailed feedback
- Students starting their TOEFL preparation
- Test-takers who want a quick skill check
- Anyone looking for updated TOEFL practice aligned with the latest exam format
- Immediate score results
- Detailed performance analysis
- Answer key and explanations
- Time-management insights
TOEFL Full Length Mock Test
Experience a Complete TOEFL Exam Simulation
- Aligned with the latest 2026 TOEFL exam format
- Complete exam simulation across all four TOEFL sections
- 97% accurate score prediction and exam-day simulation
- Accurate performance insights across all 4 sections
- Personalized Feedback Report
- Serious TOEFL test-takers preparing for the actual exam
- Students who want a realistic TOEFL test-day simulation
- Anyone looking for an accurate assessment of their TOEFL readiness
- Students who have completed a short or diagnostic test and want a full-exam evaluation
- Official TOEFL-Style Practice Test: Full exam experience aligned with the latest TOEFL format and difficulty level
- Question-by-Question Review: Explanations to help you understand the reasoning behind every answer
- Detailed Performance Analysis: Track your accuracy, pacing, and performance across all four sections
- Personalized Improvement Roadmap: Targeted insights to guide your next stage of TOEFL preparation


Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the TOEFL iBT exam and who needs to take it?
The TOEFL iBT (Internet-Based Test) is a globally recognized English proficiency exam accepted by over 11,000 universities worldwide. Students applying to universities in the US, UK, Canada, or Australia typically need a TOEFL score as proof of English proficiency. It tests Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing skills, with scores ranging from 0 to 120.
2. What is a good TOEFL score for admission to top universities in 2026?
A good TOEFL score depends on your target university. Top universities like Ivy League schools typically require 100 or above, while most graduate programs accept scores between 80–99. For highly competitive programs, aim for 25+ in each section. Always check your specific university’s minimum TOEFL score requirement before applying.
3. How long is the TOEFL iBT exam and what sections does it include?
The TOEFL iBT exam in 2026 takes under 2 hours and covers four sections: Reading (30 min), Listening (29 min), Speaking (8 min), and Writing (23 min). Each section is scored from 0–30, adding up to a total of 120 points. The 2026 format introduced new question types including “Write an Email” and “Take an Interview” tasks
4. How do I register for the TOEFL exam online step by step?
TOEFL registration is done online at ets.org/toefl. Create a free ETS account, complete your profile, select your preferred test date and center (or opt for the TOEFL Home Edition), then pay the registration fee. Online registration closes 7 days before the exam date, so plan ahead to secure your preferred slot.
5. How many months of preparation does it take to score 100+ on the TOEFL iBT?
Most students need 2–4 months of dedicated TOEFL preparation to reach a score of 100+, depending on their current English level. Start with a full-length diagnostic practice test to identify weak areas, then focus on Speaking and Writing, which have the highest score-gain potential. Consistent daily practice of 1–2 hours significantly accelerates progress.















