Online German exam preparation for Italians. Practice TELC & Goethe A1-B2 exams with AI-powered feedback. ~700K Italians live in Germany. Ideal for gastronomy, engineering, Erasmus+ exchange, and young professional mobility.
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Italian chefs and hospitality workers are valued in German restaurants and hotels. B1-B2 German opens doors to career opportunities in Germany.
Italian engineers migrate to Germany for automotive, mechanical, and tech roles. B1-B2 German strengthens job applications and workplace integration.
Erasmus+ and university exchanges to Germany require B1-B2 German. Many Italian students pursue semesters or degrees at German universities.
EU citizens can work in Germany without visa, but German skills boost employability. B1-B2 certification demonstrates commitment to employers.
~700,000 Italians live in Germany. EU freedom of movement means no visa, but German certification is essential for employment and study. Gastronomy, engineering, and Erasmus+ programs expect B1-B2. Universities typically require B1-B2 for exchange and degree programs.
TELC and Goethe are equally recognized. Goethe-Institut has centers in Rome, Milan, Naples, and Turin. EU citizens do not need language proof for entry—but for jobs and university admission, B1-B2 is the standard.
Step 1: Identify your goal—gastronomy, engineering, Erasmus+, or young professional mobility. Step 2: Pass B1-B2 for professional or academic roles. Step 3: Apply for jobs or university placement. Step 4: Move—no visa needed for EU citizens.
Timeline: A1 in 2-3 months, B1 in 6-9 months, B2 in 12-15 months. Italy and Germany share a timezone. Costs: Exam fees €120-180; online preparation reduces course costs.
Italian chefs and hospitality professionals are valued in German restaurants and hotels. B1-B2 opens doors in Munich, Berlin, and beyond. Engineers find strong opportunities in automotive and tech.
Erasmus+ and university exchanges offer pathways for students. Young professional mobility is growing—German certification demonstrates commitment to employers.
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Goethe-Institut Rome
Goethe-Institut Milan
Goethe-Institut Naples
Goethe-Institut Turin
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Common questions from Italian German learners
Goethe-Institut has centers in Rome, Milan, Naples, and Turin. TELC exams are available at authorized centers. Our platform prepares you for the exact exam format.
Italy has ~700,000 citizens living in Germany. Italians migrate for gastronomy, engineering, academic exchange (Erasmus+), and young professional mobility. EU freedom of movement makes relocation easy; German skills boost employability.
Most German universities require B1-B2 for Erasmus+ exchange. Some programs accept B1; others prefer B2. Our platform prepares you for both levels.
Yes! DeutschExam.ai is designed for 100% online preparation. Practice all four skills 24/7. Only the final exam needs to be taken at a physical center.
For complete beginners: A1 takes 2-3 months, B1 takes 6-9 months, and B2 takes 12-15 months with consistent daily study of 1-2 hours.
Goethe-Institut exams in Rome, Milan, Naples, and Turin typically cost €120-180 depending on level. TELC exams at authorized centers are similar. DeutschExam preparation is affordable compared to local courses.
Both are equally recognized by German universities. TELC is often considered more predictable. Choose based on exam dates at Goethe-Institut or TELC centers.
No visa required—EU freedom of movement. But employers and universities expect B1-B2 German for gastronomy, engineering, and academic exchange. Certification improves employability significantly.
Yes. DeutschExam offers 100% online preparation. Practice all four skills 24/7. Same timezone as Germany. Take the final exam at Goethe-Institut or TELC centers in Italy.