C-test
Do you need a certificate to demonstrate that you speak Dutch sufficiently to successfully follow a degree programme? And are you a native Dutch speaker? Then you may take the C-test at the Language Centre. If you pass, you will be issued with a certificate stating that your Dutch is sufficient to successfully follow a degree programme in the coming academic year at a Dutch university or university of applied sciences.
This test is intended for prospective students who, for instance, fully or partially grew up abroad in a Dutch family or who have a secondary school diploma admitting them to university but who did not take Dutch as an exam subject. You may only take this test once. The test assesses whether you are proficient in Dutch as a native speaker. It is therefore a one-off, abridged route for native speakers.
C-test stands for Cloze test and tests your language proficiency level. The C-test is not directly related to the CEFR levels C1 and C2. This test is conducted only on location (in Groningen).
Test fee
The fee for this test is € 50.
Registration
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You can make an appointment to receive more information about and/or to register for the C-test by sending an email to Jeroen van Engen via j.van.engen@rug.nl.
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If you have received a positive recommendation to do register for the C-test during the appointment, you may then do so here.
Last modified: | 24 April 2024 5.00 p.m. |