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Courses & Batches
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We teach 10 languages: French, German, Spanish, English Speaking, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Hindi and Korean. Every language is available at all 4 branches and online, from complete beginner to advanced certification levels.
Three formats: Regular batches (3-5 months per level), Crash Courses (45-60 days) and Online 1-on-1 personal training with a dedicated instructor at your preferred time.
We offer certified training in French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Chinese (Mandarin), and English (IELTS/Spoken). Every course follows the official international framework for that language (CEFR for European languages, JLPT for Japanese, TOPIK for Korean, HSK for Chinese), so your progress is always measurable and globally recognized.
Every batch is strictly capped at 8-12 students. Small batches mean your trainer knows your name, your weak areas, and your goals — and you get speaking time in every single class, not just once a week. If you prefer complete personal attention, we also offer 1-on-1 online training.
We run morning, afternoon, evening, and weekend-only batches across all our branches. Working professionals usually pick our evening (6:30-8:00 PM) or weekend batches. If you ever miss a class, you can attend the same session in a parallel batch or request a recorded/backup session — you never lose paid classes.
Yes, absolutely. Our hybrid system lets you switch between classroom and live online classes at any point — same trainer, same curriculum, same batch. Many students attend offline on weekends and online on weekdays. Just inform your branch coordinator a day in advance.
A single level (e.g. A1 in French/German/Spanish, N5 in Japanese) typically takes 2-3 months in a regular batch and 45-60 days in a crash course. Reaching a job-ready level (B1/B2 or N3) usually takes 8-14 months depending on the language and your consistency.
Yes — most of our students start from absolute zero. Every course begins at the foundation level (A1/N5/Level 1) where we teach the script, pronunciation, and basic conversation from day one. No prior exposure to the language is needed.
Fees & Payments
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We charge level-wise, never for the full course upfront. You pay only for the level you are currently studying (e.g. A1), and pay for the next level only when you are ready to move up. This keeps the entry cost low and means you are never locked into a long commitment.
No hidden charges. Your level fee includes study material (PDFs and workbooks), internal assessments, practice sessions, and the institute completion certificate for that level. Official exam fees (DELF, Goethe, JLPT, etc.) are paid separately to the respective exam body, and we tell you those amounts upfront.
Yes. Since fees are already split level-wise, most students find them manageable — but if needed, a level fee can be split into two installments. Speak to your branch counsellor at the time of admission to set this up.
If you withdraw before the third class of a new level, you receive a full refund of that level fee minus a small processing charge. After the third class, fees are non-refundable but can be adjusted — you may transfer to a different batch, switch to online mode, or freeze your admission for up to 3 months.
We regularly offer early-bird discounts on new batch launches, group discounts when 2 or more friends enroll together, and special pricing for school/college students. Ask your counsellor about currently running offers during your free demo class.
Certifications & Exams
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Yes, two kinds. First, you receive a Language Achievers completion certificate after every level you clear with us. Second — and more importantly — we prepare you for the official international exam of your language (DELF/DALF, Goethe-Zertifikat, DELE, JLPT, TOPIK, HSK, IELTS), which is the certificate recognized by employers, universities, and immigration authorities worldwide.
Yes, completely. We guide you through choosing the right exam session, filling the registration form, paying the exam fee, and preparing the required documents. Closer to the exam, we run dedicated mock tests in the exact exam format so there are no surprises on the day.
Over 90% of our students clear their official exam on the first attempt. This is because our curriculum is aligned to the exam format from day one — every unit test, speaking drill, and mock exam mirrors the real exam pattern of DELF, Goethe, JLPT, and other boards.
It depends on the country and purpose. Broadly: B1-B2 (or JLPT N3-N2 / TOPIK 3-4) is expected for most jobs and university admissions, while A1-A2 is often enough for spouse/family visas and entry-level requirements. Our counsellors will map your target country's exact requirement during your free demo session.
Very much. MNCs, KPOs, embassies, airlines, EdTech, and the travel industry in India actively hire bilingual professionals — roles like language expert, translator, customer success, and content reviewer typically pay 30-70% more than equivalent English-only roles. German, French, and Japanese are currently the most in-demand in the Indian market.
Demo & Admissions
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You attend one full live class — not a sales pitch — with the actual trainer and the actual batch you would join. You experience the teaching method, interact with current students, and see the study material. After the class, a counsellor answers your questions. There is zero obligation to enroll.
Three easy ways: fill the enquiry form on our Contact page, call us at +91 99539 88288, or message us on WhatsApp. Tell us your preferred language and timing, and we will schedule your demo in the next available batch — usually within 2-3 days.
No. We conduct a free level assessment — a short written and spoken evaluation — to identify your current level accurately. Based on the result, you join the batch that matches your ability, so you never waste time or money repeating what you already know.
Just one government-issued photo ID (Aadhaar, passport, or driving licence) and a passport-size photograph. For students under 18, we also need a parent or guardian's contact details. The entire admission process takes less than 15 minutes.
We currently have branches at Connaught Place (Delhi - 110001) and GTB Nagar (Delhi - 110009), plus fully live online batches that students join from across India and abroad. Online students get the same trainers, same material, and same certification support as classroom students.
Online Learning
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All our online classes are 100% live and interactive — you speak, ask questions, and do pair activities in real time, exactly like a classroom. Recordings are provided as backup for revision or if you miss a session, but they are never a replacement for live teaching.
Just a smartphone, tablet, or laptop with a stable internet connection and a working microphone. We use simple, widely-used video platforms — no special software or technical skills required. Study material is shared digitally before every class.
Yes — our online students clear official exams at the same rate as classroom students. Because batches stay small (8-12 students) even online, everyone gets speaking practice in every class. Many of our top scorers in DELF and Goethe exams studied entirely online with us.
Absolutely. Our live online batches have students from all over India as well as overseas. Timings are announced in IST, and we offer multiple slots including early-morning and late-evening batches to suit different time zones and schedules.
Study Abroad
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Public universities in Germany charge no tuition fees, but German-taught programs require B2-C1 (Goethe-Zertifikat or TestDaF). For English-taught programs, A1-B1 German still strengthens your visa application and daily life. For Ausbildung (paid vocational training), B1-B2 German is mandatory. We map the exact requirement of your target university during counselling.
Yes, significantly. Canada awards up to 50 additional CRS points for French proficiency (NCLC 7+ via the TEF Canada exam), and French-speaking candidates have access to dedicated draws with much lower cut-offs. Many of our students have received their PR invitation primarily because of their French scores.
We prepare you for the language exams that unlock scholarships — like GKS (Korea, requires TOPIK), MEXT (Japan, JLPT helps strongly), DAAD (Germany, German level matters), and Campus France programs. Our counsellors guide you on which exam score your target scholarship needs and by when.
Ideally 12-18 months before your intake. Reaching B1/B2 (or JLPT N3/TOPIK 3) takes 8-14 months of consistent study, and you also need time for the official exam, results, and application deadlines. Starting early keeps you stress-free — but even 6 months of focused crash-course preparation can get you to A2-B1.
Our core expertise is language training and certification — the part embassies actually verify. We prepare you for the exact exam your visa category requires and guide you on score requirements. For end-to-end visa filing, we can connect you with trusted education consultants our students have used successfully.
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