The graduate school holds an Yonsei TOEFL every semester for language requirements as a part of graduate school admission and/or thesis submission qualification.
Any alterations on the TOEFL test schedule will be announced separately (schedules may be canceled)
Cancellation of test registration: Cancellations are accepted for those made during the registration period (after the registration period, cancellation is not accepted).
1. Schedule
횟수 | 학기 | 접수기간 | 시험시행일 | 주관부서 | 외국어시험(자격시험)합격 인정 제출 기한 |
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1 | 1학기 | 3월 | 4월 | 대학원 | |
2 | 2학기 | 9월 | 10월 | 추후 안내 예정 |
2. Method
- A. Uses the PBT method written from ETS
- B. Test Formation
- Section Ⅰ: 35 minutes Listening Comprehension
- Section Ⅱ: 25 minutes Structure
- Section Ⅲ: 55 minutes Reading
- C. What to prepare
- 1) Formal identification card [identification card, driver’s license, passport (must be a valid passport before the expiry date)- choose one]
- 2) Writing supplies (pencil or a mechanical pencil, eraser)
3. Process
A. From the bottom of the Yonsei University graduate school webpage, click on Yonsei TOEFL from the Yonsei Quick menu, and register from the TOEFL registration webpage (https://b2b.toiec.co.kr/yonsei)
B. Test Location: YBM Language Institute Shinchon B1 CBT test site [113 Sinchon-ro, Sinchon-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul]
C. Announcement of results: check https://ipresult.toeflitp.co.kr after 3PM on results day
You may issue or print out the test results (*You may issue up to three sheets of test results and if you wish to issue extra, submit an explanatory statement on the result page and you may issue up to three result sheets)
You may issue or print out the test results (*You may issue up to three sheets of test results and if you wish to issue extra, submit an explanatory statement on the result page and you may issue up to three result sheets)
4. Notices
- A. Only students who have passed the qualifying exams (language and comprehensive exams) in the previous semester are eligible to submit a 'Thesis Research Proposal.'
- B. The results of the qualifying exams (foreign language exams) must be reported to the graduate school through the department within the designated period during the 1st or 2nd semester. Students who fail the qualifying exams are not allowed to submit their thesis research proposal in the following semester.
- C. Failure to submit or delay in submitting the qualifying exam results may cause delays in the thesis review schedule and graduation process, so it is essential to submit them within the deadline.