TOEFL PE Test Day Requirements

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What to bring:

• Valid, acceptable identification (AADHAR).


TOEFL iBT® PE • A printout of your order confirmation email — you’ll need to record
information from the email on your answer sheet.
Test • #2 or HB pencils and erasers — mechanical pencils are not permitted.
 Bring water bottle (only transparent bottle is allowed).
 Wear Comfortable clothing to adapt the room temperature.

On Don’t bring:
Your TOEFL iBT • Phones, watches or any other electronic, recording, listening,
scanning or photographic devices.
PE Test Day • Your ears and face need to remain visible throughout the test, not
covered by hair, a hat or other items. Religious headwear is permitted
if your ears remain visible during the test.
• You’ll need to remove all headphones, smartwatches, face masks,
jewelry, tie clips, cuff links, ornate clips, combs, barrettes, headbands
and other hair accessories before checking in for your exam. You do
not need to remove wedding and engagement rings.
• Please ensure no one enters the room throughout the session.
• Do not leave the room before completion of section.

For more information, please visit ETS.ORG


Speaking Technical Requirements:
• Download and install the ETS Secure Test Browser on the
computer you'll use to test. To fully install the browser, run the file
after downloading it. You can close the browser once you see the
TOEFL iBT® PE following message: "Success! You have installed the ETS secure
test browser.“
Test • If you fail the equipment check, be sure to fix any issues before
test day. Live ProctorU representatives are available to help.
• Run the ProctorU Equipment Check at the time of day you plan to
On test to make sure you don't have any bandwidth issues.
• Make sure your testing area meets all environment requirements.
Your TOEFL iBT • Use an internal or external speaker to hear the proctor. Headsets
Test Day or earphones aren't allowed.
• Use an internal or external microphone that isn't part of a headset
to communicate with the proctor.
• Can be a built-in camera in the computer or a separate webcam.
You’ll need to be able to move the camera to show the proctor a
360-degree view of the room, including your tabletop surface,
before the test.

For more information, please visit ETS.ORG

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