TOEFL Test Centers in Pakistan

TOEFL Test Centers in Pakistan

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.

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Region Testing Format Fee Test Dates
Faisalabad TOEFL iBT $195
$195
$195
$195
Sat., Mar 09, 2019
Sat., Apr 06, 2019
Sat., May 18, 2019
Sat., Jul 06, 2019
Islamabad TOEFL iBT $195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
Sat., Feb 23, 2019
Fri., Mar 08, 2019
Sat., Mar 09, 2019
Sat., Mar 16, 2019
Sat., Mar 30, 2019
Fri., Apr 05, 2019
Sat., Apr 06, 2019
Sat., Apr 13, 2019
Sat., May 04, 2019
Sat., May 11, 2019
Sat., May 18, 2019
Sun., May 19, 2019
Sun., May 26, 2019
Sat., Jun 01, 2019
Sat., Jun 15, 2019
Sat., Jun 29, 2019
Sat., Jul 06, 2019
Fri., Jul 12, 2019
Sat., Jul 13, 2019
Sat., Jul 20, 2019
Sat., Jul 27, 2019
Sun., Jul 28, 2019
Karachi TOEFL iBT $195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
Sat., Feb 16, 2019
Sat., Feb 23, 2019
Fri., Mar 08, 2019
Sat., Mar 09, 2019
Sat., Mar 16, 2019
Sat., Mar 30, 2019
Sat., Apr 06, 2019
Sat., Apr 13, 2019
Sat., May 11, 2019
Sat., May 18, 2019
Sun., May 19, 2019
Sun., May 26, 2019
Sat., Jun 01, 2019
Sat., Jun 15, 2019
Sat., Jun 29, 2019
Fri., Jul 12, 2019
Lahore TOEFL iBT $195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
$195
Sat., Feb 16, 2019
Sat., Feb 23, 2019
Fri., Mar 08, 2019
Sat., Mar 09, 2019
Sat., Mar 16, 2019
Sat., Mar 30, 2019
Fri., Apr 05, 2019
Sat., Apr 06, 2019
Sat., Apr 13, 2019
Sat., May 04, 2019
Fri., May 10, 2019
Sat., May 11, 2019
Sat., May 18, 2019
Sun., May 19, 2019
Sun., May 26, 2019
Sat., Jun 01, 2019
Sat., Jun 15, 2019
Sat., Jun 29, 2019
Sat., Jul 06, 2019
Fri., Jul 12, 2019
Sat., Jul 13, 2019
Sat., Jul 20, 2019
Sun., Jul 28, 2019
Peshawar TOEFL iBT $195
$195
Sat., Feb 16, 2019
Sat., May 04, 2019
Quetta TOEFL iBT $195
$195
$195
$195
Fri., Mar 08, 2019
Fri., Apr 05, 2019
Fri., May 10, 2019
Fri., Jul 12, 2019

Pakistan Overview

Pakistan is a state in South Asia. The capital is called Islamabad. The lowlands along the Indus and its tributaries have become the country’s granary through artificial irrigation. In the north, some of the highest mountains on earth rise in the Karakoram and Himalayas. The Thar Desert extends to the east and the mountainous lands of Balochistan to the west. There is a predominantly dry and continental climate.

Pakistan is one of the most populous countries in the world. Over 70 languages ​​and dialects are spoken, the national language Urdu is used by 8% of the people. The population is growing rapidly and, at an average of 22 years, is relatively young. The plains along the Indus and the Punjab landscape are particularly densely populated. Social tensions and inequality arise because few large landowners face an army of day laborers. Islam is the state religion and plays an important role in society and politics. Pakistan emerged in 1947 from the predominantly Muslim part of British India. The country was initially made up of the two parts of West and East Pakistan, which are 1,500 km apart. In 1971 the eastern part broke away and became Bangladesh independent. Pakistan is a developing country with almost half of the workforce in agriculture. In the case of artificial irrigation, mainly rice and cotton are grown. The textile industry supplies over half of the total export value. Domestically, Islamist terrorism, poverty, corruption and nepotism are the biggest problem areas. The military and the secret service pull the strings in politics.

Pakistan maintains close economic and political ties with China and the United States. Relations with India are tense because the border line in the mountainous region of Kashmir is controversial.

History

In the area of ​​today’s Pakistan existed along the banks of the Indus from about 2500 to 1700 BC. A highly developed urban culture, as the excavations of Harappa and Mohenjo-Daro show. In the 8th century, Arabs brought Islam to Pakistan. In the 16th century the area became part of the Indian Islamic Mughal Empire.

Britain conquered the area in the 1840s and made it part of the British-Indian colony. When the colony became independent in 1947, the political association of the Muslim League demanded that a separate Islamic state be formed without the predominantly Hindu India. The fact that Pakistan broke away from India led to riots and massacres. Millions of Muslims fled from India to Pakistan and millions of Hindus from Pakistan to India. When the state was founded in 1947, Pakistan consisted of the two parts of East and West Pakistan, which were separated by more than 1,500 km. At the end of 1971, with Indian military aid, East Pakistan broke away from the state as a whole and became Bangladesh independent. Relations with India were strained from the start by the conflict over Kashmir.

Since independence, Pakistan has often been ruled by the military, most recently in 1999-2008 under Chief of Staff Pervez Musharraf (* 1943). In 2010 a constitutional reform came into force that severely restricted the power of the president and improved the position of the democratically elected parliament and the provinces. In 2018 Imran Khan (* 1952) was elected Prime Minister.