What are the language requirements for the Learning Communities?
Be aware that our Medicine program is only
offered in Dutch, starting in the academic year 2025-2026. Note
that there are strict language requirements for admission to the
Dutch and the English Learning Communities, see the Admission
page and the Selection,
Admission, Requirements and Deficiencies page.
Candidates who do not yet meet the requirements for admission
to the Dutch-taught Learning Communities can satisfy these
requirements through three different routes:
1. Dutch native-speaker prospective students who have Dutch as
their mother tongue, but have obtained a foreign final exam diploma
can take the C-test.
This test serves to determine whether you are indeed a native
speaker of Dutch and it can be taken only once at the Language
Centre of the University of Groningen.
2. Non-native adult speakers can follow NT2-II courses, which
implies a year-long language programme, and take the national
language proficiency exams for Dutch as a Second Language (NT2:
Nederlands als tweede taal).
3. Non-native adult speakers may satisfy the requirements by
obtaining the Certificate Dutch as a Foreign Language (CNaVT) exam
on B2 level.
Dutch candidates with a VWO diploma already meet all language
requirements.
For more information you could also read this document.
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