DELF and DALF diplomas are awarded by the French Ministry of Education,
recognised internationally and valid for
life.
There are 6
different exam levels
(A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2) depending on a candidate's language skills.
The exam takes places on-site at the Alliance Française Cambridge.
You will receive your results
three months after the end of your exam session.
Please note that official diplomas are to be collected in our premises six
months after
the end of your exam session.
Cancellations will not be refunded in full or in part.
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Written exam: 1.45pm - 3.20pm Oral exam date and time TBC |
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Written exam: 1.45pm - 3.40pm Oral exam date and time TBC |
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Written exam: 1.45pm - 3.55pm Oral exam : 27th of March 2025, 28th of March 2025 |
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Written exam: 1.45pm - 4.30pm Oral exam date and time TBC |
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Directed at candidates planning to prove a level of French.
Directed at candidates planning to prove a level of French.
Directed at candidates planning to apply for French nationality.
Directed at candidates planning to apply for a French, a European or a francophone university, or some Grandes-Écoles.
Directed at candidates planning to apply for a French, a European or a francophone university, or some Grandes-Écoles.
Directed at candidates planning to apply for a French, a European or a francophone university, or some Grandes-Écoles.
Contact our examination officer for more information: exam.alliance.cam@gmail.com
Complete a free French self-assessment or enrol into one of our courses to know what level you should sit!
For more information on the DELF/DALF diploma, visit
the France Education International website.
Feel free to contact our Exam Team at exam.alliance.cam@gmail.com