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German language proficiency is commonly required for German-taught programs, visas (in specific cases), and professional pathways. Depending on your goal, you may need Goethe-Zertifikat (A1–C2), TestDaF, telc, or DSH.

German language proficiency is based on CEFR levels from A1 to C2.
Accepted exams include Goethe-Zertifikat, TestDaF, telc, and DSH.
Most German-taught programs require B1 or B2 level proficiency.
Exams test Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking skills.
Certificates are recognized by German universities and, in some cases, for visa purposes.
What German Means
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What?

An official proof of German ability based on CEFR levels (A1–C2) through recognised exams like Goethe, TestDaF, telc, or DSH.

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Why?

To meet university language requirements and support your academic/career plans in German-speaking environments.

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How?

We help you choose the right exam based on your goal-Goethe-Zertifikat & TestDaF / telc C1 Hochschule / DSH.

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Validity?

Goethe certificates are valid indefinitely.

German Components

Goethe-Zertifikat (A1–C2)

A level-based exam that certifies your CEFR level (A1 to C2) through structured modules designed for real-life language use.

TestDaF (University-Focused)

Assesses Reading, Listening, Writing, Speaking and awards levels TDN 3–5 (B2–C1 range).

telc Deutsch C1 Hochschule (University-Focused)

Tests all skills; includes receptive (reading/listening/language elements) and productive (writing/speaking) components, designed for higher education context.

DSH (University Exam in Germany)

A German university entrance language exam conducted by universities; includes written + oral and has DSH I/II/III proficiency levels

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