Danish Exam

Danish Exams 1, 2 and 3 are the conclusion to the courses DU1, DU2 and DU3.

 

Note: When you click on the link, you will be taken to another website where you can complete the registration.

Dates

New registrations for the winter term on 22 June and close on 2 September

Summer 2025
The Danish exams
March 3, 2025 – registration deadline

May 12, 2025 – written Study Test (SP)

May 13, 2025 – written exam in Danish 3 (PD3)

May 14, 2025 – written exam in Danish 2 (PD2)

May 15, 2025 – written exam in Danish 1 (PD1)

June 10 – 20, 2025 – oral exams (PD1, PD2 PD3 and SP)

 

Winter 2025

The Danish exams

September 1, 2025 – registration deadline

November 10, 2025 – written Study Test (SP)

November 11, 2025 – written exam in Danish 3 (PD3)

November 12, 2025 – written exam in Danish 2 (PD2)

November 13, 2025 – written exam in Danish 1 (PD1)

December 1 – 12, 2025 – oral exams (PD1, PD2 PD3 and SP)

 

Registration: Students at AOF Job & Dansk sign up with their teacher. Independent students can sign up at the nearest language school.

Remember valid ID: Valid ID with photo is required to enter the examination. See all requirements (in Danish)

Computers: Information about the rules (in Danish): Sydjylland eller Fyn

Place:Tests are held in Odense, Svendborg (NB: Oral part only), Aabenraa, Aarhus og Esbjerg

 

Information

Særlige vilkår: You must contact the test manager at Fyn Sanne Simonsen sann@aofjobogdansk.dk or probation officer in South Jutland Maj-Britt Børgesen mnb@aofjobogdansk.dk

You can see whether you meet the requirements to participate in the Danish test under special conditions on the official website Retsinformation.dk under “chapter 6: special conditions”

 

Complaints guidance (Announcement on tests within Danish education for adult foreigners etc.):

Section 55. Complaints about conditions during tests are submitted by the test participant to the manager of the provider holding the test. The complaint, which must be in writing and justified, can relate to the test basis, the test course, including the examiner’s and censor’s dispositions, and assessment of the test.
PCS. 2. The complaint must be submitted no later than four weeks after the assessment of the test has taken place and the grade has been communicated to the test taker.
PCS. 3. The manager of the provider holding the test submits complaints about the test basis to the Agency for International Recruitment and Integration

General information about the tests for the Danish courses

All exams consist of an oral and written part and covers four “areas”:

  • Reading comprehension
  • Written presentation
  • Listening comprehension
  • Oral communication

The longer you get in the education, the higher the expectations og requrements for your abilities and Danish language competences will be.

The exams test the individual`s competences in the Danish language in order to assess whether the person has obtained a sufficient Danish language upgrade or not. E.g. has the competences to get a job, being accepted to an education, or to obtain a permanent residence permit (Active Citizen) or Danish citizenship (Citizenship).

 

You can read more and get additional information about the Danish tests here:

Information about the exams (in Danish)

IMPORTANT!! Photo identification is required

In order to participate in the exam, you must be able to show valid photo identification. See all requirements here.

The grade point average for students who passed the exams in 2022 can be seen to the left

Are you going to the Study exam? You can read more here.