Many institutions frequently do not require TOEFL test scores. These include:
a) nonnative speakers who hold degrees or diplomas from postsecondary institutions in English-speaking countries (e.g., the United States, Canada, England, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand)
b) nonnative speakers who have successfully completed at least a two-year course of study in which English was the language of instruction.
c) transfer students from institutions in the United States or Canada whose academic course work was favorably evaluated in relation to its demands and duration.
d) nonnative speakers who have taken the TOEFL test within the past two years
e) nonnative speakers who have successfully pursued academic work at schools where English was the language of instruction in an English-speaking country for a specified period, generally two years.
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