Calea Dorobanți 32, 010573 București
- Exams
- Goethe-Zertifikat A1 to C2, with youth versions at the lower levels; TestDaF, covering B2 to C1
Europe · 8 verified centres
Romania has the widest Goethe exam coverage in eastern Europe: seven cities, from Bucharest and Cluj-Napoca to Constanța on the Black Sea. The institute also serves Chișinău in Moldova. telc adds one independent centre in Bucharest, and B1 and B2 are the levels that fill first, driven by work and vocational routes to Germany and Austria.
Where to sit the exam
Each centre was checked on the exam board's own website. Dates and fees change, so confirm directly with the centre before you pay or travel.
Calea Dorobanți 32, 010573 București
Strada Ilarie Chendi 25, 021504 București
The only verified telc centre in Romania, registered at this address in telc’s own centre register.
Named by Goethe-Institut Romania as an exam location. It publishes no street address for the partner centres, so ask Bucharest for the venue and calendar.
Named by the institute as an exam location in Moldavia. No address published - contact Bucharest for the venue.
In the historically German-speaking heart of Transylvania. Named by the institute as an exam location; no address published.
Listed by the institute under its German name, Temeswar. No address published - ask Bucharest for the venue.
Named by the institute as an exam location. No address published.
The institute lists Constanța with a reduced offering rather than the full ladder. If you need B2 or above, plan on another city.
We do not publish individual sitting dates: they change too often to be safe. Follow the centre link for the current calendar.
Before you book
Goethe exams run in Bucharest plus six partner locations, but the institute publishes addresses only for itself. Contact Bucharest for the venue in Cluj, Iași, Sibiu, Timișoara, Brașov or Constanța rather than searching for a local office.
It offers only the A1 and A2 youth exams and B1. If your file needs B2 or higher, the nearest full centre is a long way from the coast, so check before you plan around a local date.
Goethe-Institut Romania lists an exam centre in Chișinău. If you are in the Republic of Moldova, that is your registration route rather than a separate national institute.
ÖSD publishes no register we can read, so Romanian ÖSD coverage is unknown to us rather than absent. Austrian employers often name it specifically, so check with ÖSD directly if that applies to you.
Sitting the exam abroad usually means one shot and a long wait for the next date. Practise in the real format first - Goethe, telc or DTZ - and let the analytics show which module still needs the weeks you have left.
FAQ
Goethe exams run in Bucharest at Calea Dorobanți 32, and through partner centres in Cluj-Napoca, Iași, Sibiu, Timișoara, Brașov and Constanța. telc is examined at B Smart Linguaspot in Bucharest.
No. Constanța offers only the A1 and A2 youth exams and B1. The other locations run the fuller range, but the institute publishes one national exam page rather than city calendars, so confirm your level is available before travelling.
Goethe-Institut Romania lists TestDaF, covering B2 to C1 for university admission, but booking runs centrally through testdaf.de rather than the institute.
Goethe-Institut Romania lists an exam centre in Chișinău alongside its Romanian locations, so that is your route. Contact Bucharest to confirm dates and levels.
The exam boards maintain their own centre finders. They are the authoritative list.
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