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Max Mueller Bhavan | India New Delhi

German Courses in New Delhi
A1-C2

German courses
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Our German Courses. Tailor-Made for everyone.

Superintensive, Intensive, Extensive Courses

  • learn in a group
  • all sessions online
  • use of learning platform

Young Learners' Courses

  • from age 13 until age 17
  • online and interactive
  • prior knowledge optional

Blended Learning

  • 50% face-to-face sessions
  • 50% on the learning platform
  • Regular interaction with your group and teacher

Online Courses

  • Individual support from your teacher
  • Engaging course material
  • Flexible time management
  • partly live, partly independently online
50% off

German Training Online

  • Available 24/7 – learn whenever and wherever it suits you
  • Self-paced learning
  • Self-guided learning without a teacher
  • High quality from the Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan
  • INR 5310 (incl. 18% GST) | Code: GT24AMAR (Till 31.03.2024)

Specialised Courses

  • conversation & culture
  • grammar and writing training
  • intercultural training

Course Location

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Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan New Delhi

3, Kasturba Gandhi Marg
New Delhi 110 001

Further information

Overview of levels
A1–C2

Our German courses are based on the levels defined in the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.

Online placement test

Are you taking one of our German courses for the first time? Placement test lets you quickly find out which course level is right for you.

Additional offers

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German exams

Do you require evidence of your German language skills that is recognised all over the world? If so, then you’ve come to the right place! We run German exams for all levels of ability, ranging from A1 to C2.

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German courses in Germany

Learn German successfully in Germany. Experience culture, leisure, country and people!

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Deutsch für dich

In the “Deutsch für dich” community you will find plenty of exercises to help you learn German free of charge, and you can share experiences with other members.

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Kaleidoskop

The student newspaper is back after 22 long years. It is a way for students and learners of German to engage with the German language outside of the classroom. With articles, poems, interviews, recipes, puzzles and much more, this newspaper is from you, for you.

Home Away From Home © Goethe-Institut / Max Mueller Bhavan | Anupam Arunachalam

Home Away From Home

Indian presence can be felt throughout Germany — be it the tantalizing scent of Indian cuisine permeating the air or the sight of Indian students making their way to universities. But what draws Indians to Germany, and what keeps them there? In this dossier, we explore personal stories and experiences of Indians living in Germany, including navigating cultural differences and finding success in their careers, revealing the unique challenges and rewards of living as an Indian in Germany.

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