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No. Most of our students start at A1 with zero German. We assess your level on day one and place you in the right group so you progress at the right pace.
On average, 6 months to reach B1 and 9–12 months to reach B2 with consistent classes (4–6 hours per week plus self-study). We adjust the plan to your goal — Ausbildung, university, or work.
It depends on your goal. Goethe and telc are widely accepted for visas and Ausbildung. TestDaF is required for most German universities. We recommend an exam after assessing your target.
Yes. Once you reach B1–B2, our career team helps you build a German-style CV, prepare for interviews, and connect you with our employer partners in fields like IT, healthcare, engineering, and skilled trades.
Student visa, Ausbildung (vocational training) visa, job-seeker visa, and EU Blue Card. We prepare your documents, your motivation letter, and coach you for the embassy interview.
Most foreign degrees are recognized through the Anabin database. Regulated professions (medicine, teaching, law) need a separate recognition procedure — we walk you through both paths.
Yes. Many students keep a part-time job during their language program. Once in Germany, students can work up to 140 full or 280 half days per year.