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Russian Language certificate available in Antwerp

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Russian Language certificate available in Antwerp


13.06.2017

pixabay.comRussian Language Test Center started its work in Belgium, RIA Novosti informs. It is located as a part of Next Generation Educational Center in Antwerp.

According to the head of Educational Center Natalia Pavlovich, adults and children are welcome to get an official document about their knowledge of the Russian language. Partnership programme organized in tandem with Pushkin State Russian Language Institute supposes an exam at the end to get the certificate.

Exams are conducted in line with levels of the unified European scale. After the exam’s completion, results are processed in Moscow. Experts of Pushkin State Russian Language Institute make a decision about issuing certificates. Then, official documents are sent back to Belgium.

The venue of the first exam is not known yet. Firstly, demand is investigated, after that, an advertising campaign is launched and later a schedule of exams is to be approved.

Potential participants are two hundred children annually graduating from Next Generation Center. Besides, three hundred adults studying at the courses organized by Rossotrudnichestvo representative office might later join in. The center is waiting for students and graduates of Russian language’s departments from local universities. A certificate might be required for further university education as well as for future jobs including the jobs on the territory of Russia.

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