I have studied French from class 6 until class 10 (CBSE) what level of language am at (A1/A2/B1/B2 n so)?

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It's equal to A2 level.
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You are at A1. Though you studied from 6th you wouldn't have listened to French accent and words from native language speaker . You will be good at written but you won't have good listening skills as the school academic focus only on written part .so you are A1
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