DELF / DALF Preparation in Faridabad
IMA prepares students for DELF (A1–C2) and DALF (C1) French official diplomas — required for university admissions in France. Lifetime validity, no re-testing required.
Enroll in DELF / DALF Prep
Official French diploma preparation
DELF / DALF Levels
Basic French interactions, shopping, travel vocabulary. Beginner certification.
Valid: LifetimeElementary French for daily life. Widely accepted for school programs abroad.
Valid: LifetimeIntermediate French. Required for some university preparatory programs.
Valid: LifetimeUpper intermediate. Required for most French university undergraduate admissions.
Valid: LifetimeAdvanced French for postgraduate admissions and professional contexts in France.
Valid: LifetimeFrequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between DELF and DALF?
DELF covers A1 to C2 levels (beginner to upper intermediate) and is the most common requirement for university admissions in France. DALF covers C1 and C2 (advanced and mastery levels) and is required for postgraduate programs and professional contexts in France.
Is DELF required to study in France?
Yes, DELF B2 is the standard requirement for undergraduate admissions in most French public universities. Some engineering schools (Grandes Écoles) and business schools also require B2 or C1.
Does DELF have an expiry date?
No. DELF and DALF certificates have lifetime validity — unlike IELTS (2 years) or PTE (2 years). This makes DELF particularly valuable as a permanent proof of French proficiency.
Can I take DELF in India?
Yes. Alliance Française and other authorized centers across India offer DELF/DALF exams. IMA prepares students for these exams and helps with registration at the nearest exam center.
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