TOEFL Launches Contest for Indian Students to Win 10 Lakh
- TOEFL SUPER 50 offers Rs 10 lakh prize, prep resources for Indian students.
- Register by December 15, 2025, for TOEFL iBT to join Global Scholar Challenge.
- 85% of TOEFL test-takers secure visas, boosting study abroad success.
ETS, the organization that manages the TOEFL exam, partnered with Credila Financial Services Limited to launch the TOEFL SUPER 50 program, announced, to encourage Indian students to study abroad.
The program, with a prize pool of Rs 10 lakh, preparation resources for tests, and assistance for financial planning, aims to alleviate the stress of studying abroad.
The TOEFL iBT is a widely recognized form of English proficiency accepted by more than 13,000 institutions in over 160 countries. The test assesses reading, listening, speaking, and writing skills and can be taken at test centers or home; TOEFL iBT scores are valid for two years.
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Eligible students must register for the TOEFL iBT on or before December 15, 2025, and take the test on or before December 31, 2025, in order to use this for the Global Scholar Challenge. Additionally, students will earn the following benefits: TOEFL Official Test Prep eBook; 12 scored mock tests; financial literacy masterclass from Credila (et al.); and discounts on education loan process fees. 85% of TOEFL test takers obtain their visa as stated by ETS as a precondition for success in admissions and visa attainment.
Sachin Jain, Country Manager at ETS India & South Asia, made it clear that enabling students through academic and financial preparedness is essential. Hitesh Parashar, Chief Business Officer at Credila, found it critical to make it easy for students to financially plan to study abroad.
The program fulfills the increasing aspirations of Indian students, who also make up a large part of world-wide applicants, through a combination of academic preparation and financial assistance that enhances the ability of students to access international education opportunities.