Amir Temur ko'chasi 42, 100000 Tashkent
- Exams
- Goethe-Zertifikat A1 to C2, with Fit in Deutsch versions at A1 and A2; TestDaF; Goethe-Test PRO
The only location running the full ladder to C2. The institute and its library share this address.
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Uzbekistan is one of the fastest-growing sources of trainees and nurses for Germany, and the Goethe-Institut has spread its exams well beyond the capital to match. Tashkent runs the full range, and four regional cities examine A1 to B2 on their own published cycles - Andijan monthly, Urgench every two months, Fergana every three and Karshi every four. That schedule is unusually transparent, and it changes how far ahead you need to plan.
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.
Amir Temur ko'chasi 42, 100000 Tashkent
The only location running the full ladder to C2. The institute and its library share this address.
The most frequent regional centre in the country. No street address is published - register through the institute in Tashkent.
Serves Khorezm and the north-west. No address published - register through Tashkent.
A second option in the Fergana valley alongside Andijan, which examines more often. No address published.
The least frequent cycle in the country - miss a date and the next is a third of a year away. Plan around it rather than assuming a retake is soon.
We do not publish individual sitting dates: they change too often to be safe.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
Andijan examines monthly, Karshi every four months. If you fail a module in Karshi the next attempt is a third of a year away, so it is often worth travelling to a more frequent centre rather than sitting locally and hoping.
The four regional locations stop at B2. Anything above that, plus TestDaF for university admission, runs only in the capital.
Vocational training and nursing placements in Germany typically ask for B1, sometimes B2. Both are examined in all five cities, so the constraint is the calendar rather than the level.
Goethe-Institut Uzbekistan lists exams in Dushanbe and Khujand as well. If you are in Tajikistan, Tashkent is your registration route rather than a separate national institute.
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
At the Goethe-Institut in Tashkent, Amir Temur ko'chasi 42, which runs A1 to C2 plus TestDaF; and at regional exam locations in Andijan, Urgench, Fergana and Karshi, which examine A1 to B2.
The institute publishes a cycle for each city: Andijan monthly, Urgench every two months, Fergana every three months and Karshi every four. All four cover A1 to B2 only.
Only in Tashkent. The regional locations stop at B2. TestDaF is booked centrally through testdaf.de rather than at the institute counter.
Goethe-Institut Uzbekistan lists exams in Dushanbe and Khujand alongside its Uzbek locations, so Tashkent is your registration route. Contact the institute to confirm dates and levels.
The exam boards maintain their own centre finders. They are the authoritative list.
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