📌 Data Sources and Confidence
• TOEIC ↔ New TEPS: Officially published by the TEPS Management Committee based on 2021 direct-conversion research (Official)
• TOEIC ↔ TOEFL iBT: Taken from the same committee's three-way table, but this relationship is an indirect application of 2011 research — the committee itself recommends using it "for reference purposes only" (Reference)
• TOEFL iBT ↔ CBT ↔ PBT: Based on ETS's official score comparison table (Official, though CBT and PBT are discontinued)
💡 Example
• Entering TOEIC 900 converts to roughly New TEPS 370-374 and TOEFL iBT 105 (reference)
• Entering TOEFL iBT 100 shows TOEFL CBT 250 and PBT 602 (both official ETS conversions)
⚠️ Notes
• Converted scores are for reference only and may differ from your actual test results
• Always verify exact score requirements directly with the institution or employer
• IELTS is intentionally excluded because no official conversion table exists (see FAQ below)
🈂️ Language Score Converter
Enter a TOEIC, New TEPS, or TOEFL iBT/CBT/PBT score to see the equivalent scores on all other tests at once, each labeled with its data confidence (official/reference).
Conversion Results
"Official" means the score comparison comes directly from the test administrator (TEPS Management Committee / ETS). "Reference" means an indirect conversion (TOEIC-TOEFL relationship, based on 2011 research) that may differ from your actual score.
Benchmark Conversion Table (TOEIC ↔ New TEPS ↔ TOEFL iBT)
Combines the TEPS Management Committee's official TOEIC↔TEPS table with the reference-only TOEIC↔TOEFL iBT conversion. Use the calculator above for exact scores.
| TOEIC | New TEPS | TOEFL iBT |
|---|---|---|
| 990 | 558-600 | 119 |
| 950 | 428-436 | 112 |
| 900 | 370-374 | 105 |
| 850 | 336-338 | 98 |
| 800 | 309-310 | 91 |
| 750 | 285-287 | 85 |
| 700 | 264-265 | 80 |
| 650 | 245-246 | 74 |
| 600 | 227-228 | 68 |
| 550 | 211 | 63 |
| 500 | 195-196 | 56 |
| 450 | 181-182 | 48 |
| 400 | 167-168 | 40 |
| 350 | 153 | 21 |
Source: TEPS Management Committee official conversion table (teps.or.kr/infoboard/conversiontable). The TOEIC↔TOEFL relationship is explicitly indirect (reference only), per the source.
TOEFL Score Scale Conversion (iBT ↔ CBT ↔ PBT)
Based on the official ETS TOEFL score comparison table. CBT and PBT have been discontinued (PBT ended May 2017) — useful for converting older scores to the current iBT scale.
| TOEFL iBT | TOEFL CBT (discontinued) | TOEFL PBT (discontinued) |
|---|---|---|
| 120 | 300 | 677 |
| 110 | 270 | 637 |
| 100 | 250 | 602 |
| 90 | 233 | 577 |
| 80 | 213 | 550 |
| 70 | 193 | 523 |
| 60 | 170 | 497 |
| 50 | 143 | 463 |
| 40 | 120 | 433 |
| 30 | 93 | 397 |
| 20 | 63 | 348 |
| 10 | 35 | 310 |
Source: ETS official "TOEFL iBT Scores" score comparison table (ets.org/toefl).
About This Converter
How does this converter calculate scores?
This converter uses TOEIC as a hub to connect New TEPS and TOEFL iBT scores, and TOEFL iBT as a hub to connect CBT and PBT scores. The TOEIC↔TEPS conversion uses the TEPS Management Committee's 2021 direct-conversion research and is labeled official. The TOEIC↔TOEFL iBT conversion, taken from the same source's three-way table, is based on indirect 2011 research and is labeled reference only. TOEFL iBT↔CBT↔PBT conversions reflect ETS's official published score comparison table.
Why do different exam pairs show different confidence levels?
Score conversions between certified language tests generally rely on statistical equating studies. When the same test administrator directly compares its own tests (TOEIC↔TEPS, TOEFL iBT↔CBT↔PBT), the result is relatively reliable and shown as Official. When two different tests are compared indirectly using older research (TOEIC↔TOEFL), actual scores can diverge more, so we label these Reference only.
Why do I still need TOEFL CBT and PBT conversions?
TOEFL CBT was retired in 2006 and PBT was officially discontinued in May 2017, so neither can be taken today. However, official ETS conversion tables are still useful for converting old CBT or PBT score reports to the current iBT scale — for example, when reviewing older study-abroad documents or past hiring records.
What to keep in mind for job or study applications
Institutions vary in which exams they accept and what minimum scores they require, so treat converted scores as reference only and always confirm official requirements with the specific institution (university, employer, government agency, etc.) before submitting an application. In particular, avoid listing a reference-only TOEIC-TOEFL conversion as if it were an official score.