Macquarie University to hold exams for the Certificate of Attainment in Greek 2025

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The examinations for the Certificate of Attainment in the Greek language in Sydney will take place at Macquarie University, the certified examination centre (61006) by the Centre for Greek Language (CGL). 

Registration Period: 1st February 2025 – 20th March 2025

Registering steps: 

Step 1: Check language levels and exam dates.  

Step 2: Pay online the exam registration fee equivalent to the candidate’s exam language level: https://payments.mq.edu.au/onestopweb/GREEKEXAM 

Step 3: Complete the online candidate application form, ensuring the name you enter matches the identity  documents of the candidate: http://www.greek-language.gr/certification/application/index.html 

The Certificate of Attainment in Greek is the only official state certification confirming the knowledge of  Greek as a foreign/second language at six levels, corresponding to the Common European Framework  (CEFR) levels. It is recognised by all European Union member states and NESA (New South Wales Education Standards Authority). 

For more information, please email: greekcertificate.sydney@mq.edu.au

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