TOEIC

What is the TOEIC Test?

The TOEIC Test - Test of English for International Communication - measures proficiency in international business English, at intermediate and advanced levels. It provides an accurate measurement of the English capabilities of non-native speakers. The TOEIC test measures and certifies listening, reading and grammar proficiency in international Business English.

TOEIC Tests in Dunedin

TOEIC dates are run according to demand with a minimum requirement of 6 candidates. The University of Otago Language Centre is a TOEIC Public Testing Centre.

Test Date Check-in time
16 March, 2012 3.30pm
13 April, 2012 3.30pm
11 May, 2012 3.30pm
8 June, 2012 3.30pm
6 July, 2012 3.30pm
31 August, 2012 3.30pm
28 September, 2012 3.30pm
26 October, 2012 3.30pm
23 November, 2012 3.30pm

Location of the TOEIC test in Dunedin

The TOEIC test is held at the University of Otago Language Centre, University Plaza, 130 Anzac Avenue, Dunedin. You will be welcomed by a test administrator on arrival at the Language Centre.


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How to Apply for the TOEIC Test

Applications should be made to the following address at least 1 week before the date of the test. Please include one passport-sized photo with your application.

Examinations Manager
University of Otago Language Centre
University Plaza, 130 Anzac Avenue
PO Box 56
Dunedin 9054

To enquire about testing at the University of Otago Language Centre, please email the Examinations Manager: uolcfy.examinations@otago.ac.nz.

The fee for the TOEIC test and certificate is NZ$250. The TOEIC deal is NZ$450 and includes two tests and a free certificate for your best test. The cost of an extra certificate is NZ$75.

Download the TOEIC application form for 2012 (in PDF format)

Other Information

View the latest TOEIC examinee handbook online:

For more information on the TOEIC test in Australia and New Zealand please go to:

If you have any concerns or issues contacting our centre, please email: management@pro-match.com with any questions or concerns about TOEIC testing.

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