I'm thinking to apply for Germany, how long does it take learn the German language?

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Hi Tushar, its depends upon your dedication. With 2-3 hours of daily practice it takes 3-4months to get up to B1 level
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for basic german it will take minimum 4months but if you want to go for the full fledge course it will take minimum 1year
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