The TOEFL iBT test is offered in this location.
The list below shows testing regions, fees and dates as of February 15, 2019, but availability may change when you register. Fees are shown in US$ and are subject to change without notice.
Region | Testing Format | Fee | Test Dates |
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Isfahan | TOEFL iBT | $225 $225 $225 $225 |
Sat., Feb 16, 2019 Sat., May 11, 2019 Sat., Jun 15, 2019 Sat., Jul 06, 2019 |
Kerman | TOEFL iBT | $225 $225 $225 $225 |
Sat., Mar 09, 2019 Sat., Apr 06, 2019 Sat., May 11, 2019 Sat., Jun 01, 2019 |
Orumieh | TOEFL iBT | $225 $225 $225 $225 $225 $225 |
Sat., Feb 16, 2019 Sat., Mar 16, 2019 Sat., Apr 06, 2019 Sat., May 18, 2019 Sat., Jun 01, 2019 Sat., Jul 06, 2019 |
Qazvin | TOEFL iBT | $225 $225 $225 $225 $225 |
Sat., Mar 09, 2019 Sat., Apr 13, 2019 Sat., May 11, 2019 Sat., Jun 15, 2019 Sat., Jul 06, 2019 |
Tabriz | TOEFL iBT | $225 $225 $225 $225 $225 $225 $225 $225 |
Sat., Feb 16, 2019 Sat., Feb 23, 2019 Sat., Mar 09, 2019 Sat., Mar 16, 2019 Sat., Apr 06, 2019 Sat., May 18, 2019 Sat., Jun 15, 2019 Sat., Jul 06, 2019 |
Tehran | TOEFL iBT | $225 $225 $225 $225 $225 $225 $225 $225 $225 $225 $225 $225 $225 |
Sat., Feb 16, 2019 Sat., Feb 23, 2019 Sat., Apr 06, 2019 Sat., May 11, 2019 Sat., May 18, 2019 Sun., May 19, 2019 Sat., Jun 01, 2019 Sat., Jun 15, 2019 Sat., Jun 29, 2019 Sat., Jul 06, 2019 Sat., Jul 13, 2019 Sat., Jul 20, 2019 Sun., Jul 28, 2019 |
Yazd | TOEFL iBT | $225 $225 $225 $225 $225 |
Sat., Mar 09, 2019 Sat., Apr 13, 2019 Sat., May 18, 2019 Sat., Jun 15, 2019 Sat., Jul 13, 2019 |
Zanjan | TOEFL iBT | $225 $225 $225 $225 $225 $225 |
Sat., Mar 09, 2019 Sat., Mar 16, 2019 Sat., Apr 06, 2019 Sat., May 18, 2019 Sat., Jun 01, 2019 Sat., Jul 06, 2019 |
Iran Overview
Iran is an Islamic republic in the Middle East with the nine million metropolis of Tehran as its capital. The country is four times the size of Germany. The Zagros Mountains and the Elburs Mountains frame a central highland with deserts that are hostile to life. Summers are dry and hot in the highlands, warm and humid on the Caspian Sea , and hot and humid in the lowlands of the Persian Gulf. Most of the precipitation falls on the northern edge of the Elbe, and winter can be very severe in the mountains of the north. There are frequent earthquakes.
Tehran and the northern flank of the Elbe are the most densely populated regions. Two thirds of the country are almost uninhabited. Iran is a multi-ethnic state, half of the population are Persians, the largest minority with a quarter of the population are Azerbaijanis. The official language is New Persian, called Farsi. Ten languages are spoken nationwide: other Iranian languages and various Turkic languages. 5 million Iranians live abroad. The Shiite Islam is the state religion.
Iran, called Persia until 1934, looks back on a long history. In ancient times , Persian empires comprised large parts of the Middle East and Central Asia. Persian literature, art, and architecture flourished after the Muslim Arabs’ conquest in the 7th century. In the 15th and 16th centuries, the ruling dynasty of the Safavids made Iran a great power. In the 19th century, the country became the plaything of major European powers. The Shahs of the Pahlavi Dynasty (1925–79) modernized the country and made it a regional power in the Middle East.
Rich deposits of oil and natural gas form the basis of the state-controlled economy. One tenth of the national area is used for arable farming.
Iran is an authoritarian state with democratic elements. Since the Islamic Revolution in 1979 it has been under the rule of Shiite clergymen, the “Ayatollahs”. Islamic principles determine the law, the laws and the life of society. The President and Parliament are elected by the people. But their power is limited. Conflicts with the USA and Iran’s nuclear program led to international punitive measures against the Islamic Republic.
Country facts
- Official name: Islamic Republic of Iran
- License plate: IR
- ISO-3166: IR, IRN (364)
- Internet domain:.ir
- Currency: 1 Rial (RI.) = 100 Dinars
- Area: 1,745,150 km²
- Population (2018): 81.8 million
- Capital: Tehran
- Official language (s): Persian [Farsi]
- Form of government: Islamic Republic
- Administrative division: 31 provinces
- Head of State: Ali Hoseini-Khamenei
- President: Ebrahim Raisi
- Religion (s) (2011): 99.4% Muslim
- Time zone: Central European Time + 2.5 hours
- National Day: February 11th
Location and infrastructure
- Location (geographical): Middle East
- Position (coordinates): between 25 ° and 39 ° 45 ‘north latitude and 44 ° and 63 ° 30’ east longitude
- Climate: Warm, summer-dry climate as well as continental steppe and desert climate, in the northwest a winter-cold climate, on the Caspian Sea subtropical climate
- Highest mountain: Demawend (5671 m)
- Road network (2018): 195,485 km (paved), 28,000 km (unpaved)
- Railway network (2014): 8,484 km
Population
- Annual population growth (2018): 1.2%
- Birth rate (2018): 17.4 per 1000 residents.
- Death rate (2018): 5.3 per 1000 residents.
- Average age (2018): 30.8 years
- Average life expectancy (2018): 74.2 years (women 75.6; men 72.8)
- Age structure (2018): 24.2% younger than 15 years, 5.5% older than 65 years
- Literacy rate (15-year-olds and older) (2016): 85.5%
- Mobile phone contracts (pre-paid and post-paid) (2017): 107 per 100 residents
- Internet users (2017): 60 per 100 residents
Economy
- GDP per capita (2017): US $ 5,290
- Total GDP (2017): US $ 431 billion
- GNI per capita (2017): US $ 5,470
- Education expenditure (2016): 3.4% of GDP
- Military expenditure (2017): 5% of GDP
- Unemployment rate (2017): 13.1%
Vegetation
The natural flora inside is sparse. The foothills and the mountains in the northwest were originally forested; Today the trees are almost everywhere degraded to loose woody formations, only on the Caspian Sea there is a species-rich forest. About 55% of the area is desert.