One amongst the global leader in educational measurement and learning solutions, Educational Testing Service (ETS), has rolled out the TOEFL iBT Special Home Edition and GRE General Test at-home solutions. ETS has announced the special edition for test takers across the world who have been affected by the Coronavirus (COVID-2019) pandemic.
Testing is conducted through artificial intelligence technology and the use of live human remote proctoring serviced by ProctorU, which is one of the leading proctoring solutions for online testing.
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Test takers will experience the same test feature that students would expect in the test centre such as preview, skip questions, review and change answers on the GRE General Test, and the ability to view Reading and Listening scores at the end of the TOEFL iBT test.
The official press release stated, "Students have an opportunity to select from numerous test times each week to find a time that is most conducive to their schedules. Registration is currently open for test dates through June 2020. ETS will continue to assess the situation to determine whether additional test dates will be added."
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How To Register?
To register for a TOEFL iBT Special Home Edition test and GRE General Test at-home solutions, aspirants can sign in or create an ETS account by visiting the official website.
- www.ets.org/mytoefl
- www.ets.org/mygre
Once logged in, candidates can select and pay for their test, and upon doing so will receive an email from ProctorU with instructions on how to schedule their test date and time.
It is advised to visit www.ets.org/s/cv/toefl/at-home/ for the TOEFL iBT test and www.ets.org/s/cv/gre/at-home/ for the GRE General Test for a full explanation of the registration process.
The computer-delivered TOEFL iBT test and GRE General Test were available everywhere except Mainland China and Iran.