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  2. Goethe-Zertifikat C2 - Wikipedia

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    The Goethe-Zertifikat C2: Großes Deutsches Sprachdiplom (formerly Zeugnis über die Zentrale Oberstufenprüfung) is a Goethe-Institut certificate proving high-level German language ability.

  3. UNIcert - Wikipedia

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    UNIcert language courses must be taught in small interactive groups. The courses teach written and oral language. A certificate is received subject to satisfactory attendance, and oral and written exam results. For higher UNIcert levels an internship in a foreign country or study in a foreign country is recommended.

  4. SWAYAM - Wikipedia

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    SWAYAM has accumulated 203 partnering institutes, 2,748 completed courses, 12,541,992 student enrollments, 915,538 exam registrations, and 654,664 successful certificates. [ 7 ] SWAYAM (meaning 'Self' in Sanskrit ) [ 8 ] is an acronym that stands for "Study Webs of Active-Learning for Young Aspiring Minds" [ 9 ]

  5. Zertifikat Deutsch - Wikipedia

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    The Zertifikat Deutsch is the result of a joint collaboration between the Goethe Institute, the Österreichisches Sprachdiplom (ÖSD), the Schweizer Erziehungsdirektorenkonferenz (EDK) and WBT Weiterbildungs-Testsysteme gGmbH, later renamed telc GmbH (i.e.The European Language Certificates).

  6. The European Language Certificates - Wikipedia

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    A subsidiary of the German Adult Education Association (DVV), it is the primary [clarification needed] examination provider around the world for standardized telc language tests. telc gGmbH offers more than 70 different telc certificates, including general language and vocational examinations and tests for students.

  7. Goethe-Institut - Wikipedia

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    1953: The first language courses run by the Goethe-Institut began in Bad Reichenhall. Due to growing demand, new centres of learning were opened in Murnau and Kochel, the focus of selection being on towns which were small and idyllic and which showed post-war Germany at its best. Lessons were taught based on the first textbook developed by the ...