The organisers said the suspension was for security reasons.
Nigerian students planning to write qualifying examinations into
colleges and universities abroad should start seeking other alternatives
as Education Testing Services, ETS, has suspended both the Test of
English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and Graduate Record Examinations
(GRE) in Nigeria “due to security concerns.”
ETS is the world’s largest private nonprofit educational testing and
assessment organization. It conducts examinations in almost all the
countries of the world.
In a terse statement dated November 7, published on its website, ETS
said both examinations have been suspended indefinitely in Nigeria.
“Due to security concerns in Nigeria, GRE® and TOEFL® testing in the
country has been suspended for an indefinite period. Candidates who have
appointments to take the TOEFL or GRE Tests will be contacted by ETS to
process a refund.”
The organisation did not say the specific security threats it has
come under. But the organisation may be acting proactively in the face
of repeated attacks of educational institutions by suspected members of
the radical Islamic sect, Boko Haram.
The GRE is a standardized test that is required for admission for
graduate (Post-graduate) courses in the United States and business
programmes, especially Master in Business Administration (MBA)
worldwide.
The TOEFL is a test meant to test the English Language proficiency of
non-native English language speakers wishing to enroll in United States
universities and other English speaking universities and courses around
the world.
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