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TELC & Goethe Exam Prep from Romania

Online German exam preparation for Romanians. Practice TELC & Goethe A1-B2 exams with AI-powered feedback. ~1.2M Romanians live in Germany. Ideal for construction, IT, nursing, and family reunification.

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Why Romanians Learn German

Your goal determines your level. Find your path below.

Construction WorkersBau & Handwerk

Romanian construction workers are in high demand in Germany. B1-B2 German improves job prospects and integration on German construction sites.

Level Required: B1-B2
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IT ProfessionalsTech & Software

Romanian IT professionals migrate to Germany for tech roles. B1-B2 German strengthens Blue Card applications and employer preference.

Level Required: B1-B2
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Nursing & HealthcarePflegekräfte

Germany recruits Romanian nurses and healthcare workers. B1-B2 German is mandatory for professional recognition and hospital placement.

Level Required: B1-B2
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Family ReunificationFamiliennachzug

A1 German certificate required for spouse visa to join your partner in Germany. Romania has a large diaspora community in Germany.

Level Required: A1
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German Exam Requirements for Romanian Workers and Students

Romania has ~1.2 million citizens in Germany. EU freedom of movement means no visa, but German certification is essential for employment. Construction, IT, and nursing employers expect B1-B2. For spouse visa (non-EU family members), A1 is required.

TELC and Goethe are equally recognized. Goethe-Institut has centers in Bucharest and Cluj-Napoca. EU citizens do not need language proof for entry—but for jobs and integration, B1-B2 is the standard.

Your Path from Romania to Germany

Step 1: Identify your goal—construction, IT, nursing, or family reunification. Step 2: Pass B1-B2 for professional roles or A1 for spouse visa (if applicable). Step 3: Apply for jobs or recognition. 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. Romania and Germany share a timezone. Costs: Exam fees 400-600 RON; online preparation reduces course costs.

Career Prospects for Romanian Professionals in Germany

Romanian construction workers are in high demand. B1-B2 improves job prospects and site communication. IT professionals find strong opportunities in Berlin, Munich, and Frankfurt.

Nurses and healthcare workers benefit from Germany's recruitment drives. B1-B2 is mandatory for Berufsanerkennung and hospital placement.

German Exam Centers in Romania

Prepare online, take your exam at these official centers

Bucharest

Goethe-Institut Bucharest

Cluj-Napoca

Goethe-Institut Cluj-Napoca

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Romanians Who Passed with DeutschExam.ai

Real results from Romanian learners

"Passed B1 for construction work in Germany. DeutschExam mock exams prepared me perfectly for the real TELC test."

Ion P.Bucharest, RomaniaPassed TELC B1

"As an IT professional, I needed B2 for a tech role in Munich. The AI feedback accelerated my preparation."

Maria D.Cluj-Napoca, RomaniaPassed Goethe B2

"Needed A1 to join my husband in Stuttgart. The platform made studying possible alongside my full-time job."

Elena M.Bucharest, RomaniaPassed Goethe A1

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions from Romanian German learners

Goethe-Institut has centers in Bucharest and Cluj-Napoca. TELC exams are available at authorized centers. Our platform prepares you for the exact exam format.

Romania has ~1.2 million citizens living in Germany. Romanians migrate for construction, IT, nursing, and family reunification. German certification opens doors to these opportunities.

Construction workers typically need B1 for better job prospects and B2 for skilled roles. Our B1 and B2 preparation covers all skills needed.

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 Bucharest and Cluj-Napoca typically cost 400-600 RON depending on level. TELC exams at authorized centers are similar. DeutschExam preparation is affordable compared to local courses.

Both are equally recognized. TELC is often considered more predictable. Choose based on exam dates at Goethe-Institut (Bucharest, Cluj-Napoca) or TELC centers.

No visa required—EU freedom of movement. But employers expect B1-B2 German for construction, IT, nursing, and skilled roles. Certification improves job prospects 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 Romania.