How much time would it take to learn the A1 and A2 levels of the German language? I am currently in my 3rd year of a BE (IT).

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Well one can complete A1 and A2 in max 4 to 5 months. But it depends on how much time one can spend with utmost sincerity. I completed it in 5 months, 15 days after each level for exam preparation.
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It depends on which course you are opting for. Intensive (which is regular days for 3 to 5 hours training ) or the normal extensive course (which is three days a week for two hours each) or weekends course. If it is intensive course you complete A1& A2 in 3 months time. Otherwise 5 to 6 months requir...
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Hi Tanvi, You can learn both the levels in minimum 4 months and get a certificate. One level requires atleast 2 months for the classes and exams. Manvendra singh
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