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Turkish Language Certificate — Prove Your CEFR Level Online

A Turkish language certificate from Examinizer shows your CEFR level, from A1 to C2, based on a 25-question adaptive test you take online. Grammar, vocabulary, and reading questions adjust in difficulty as you answer, placing you at your actual level in about 25 minutes. Your result appears instantly, and a PDF certificate with a QR verification code costs €8.

25
Questions
25 min
Duration
A1-C2
CEFR Levels Covered
€8
€8 (incl. EU VAT)

What the Certificate Proves

The certificate states a single CEFR level for your general Turkish ability, based on grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension answers from the adaptive test. It does not separate speaking, writing, listening, and reading scores the way a TÖMER exam does. It gives one clear number on the six-point CEFR scale.

Every certificate carries a QR code linking to a verification page, so anyone who receives your PDF can confirm Examinizer issued it and check the date. A working verification link separates a genuine result from an edited screenshot.

Who Accepts It

Recruiters use it as a quick screening signal on a CV or LinkedIn profile, especially where Turkish helps but isn't the core qualification. Language schools sometimes use it for placement, and it works as a personal benchmark before an official exam.

It is not a substitute for a TÖMER certificate in any situation where a university, employer, or immigration office names it as a requirement. TÖMER exams are accredited by Turkish public universities; Examinizer is not. If an application names TÖMER, this certificate will not satisfy it.

How to Get It

  1. Take the free adaptive Turkish test: 25 questions, about 25 minutes, no registration required.
  2. See your CEFR level instantly on screen as soon as you finish the last question.
  3. Pay €8 to download the PDF certificate with your name, level, and QR verification code.
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CEFR Levels Explained

LevelDescription
A1Beginner — understands and uses basic phrases for everyday needs
A2Elementary — handles simple, routine tasks and short exchanges
B1Intermediate — manages most situations while traveling or at work
B2Upper-Intermediate — converses fluently on familiar topics with ease
C1Advanced — communicates fluently and spontaneously on complex subjects
C2Proficiency — understands virtually everything with near-native precision

Try a Live Turkish Test by Level

Want to see the test format for a specific level before deciding on a certificate? These live Turkish tests are already running.

Certificates by CEFR Level

If you already know roughly what level you are aiming for, these level-specific certificate pages explain the requirements and typical use cases in more detail.

A1 — Beginner A2 — Elementary B1 — Intermediate B2 — Upper-Intermediate C1 — Advanced C2 — Proficiency

Using Your Certificate

Once you have the PDF, the next step is usually adding it to a CV or a LinkedIn profile. See our guide on adding it to LinkedIn for the exact steps.

See all CEFR levels and languages on the main certificate hub, or browse the full list of tests to try a different language.

Common Questions About the Turkish Language Certificate

No. TÖMER exams, run by Turkish public universities such as Ankara University, are proctored and accredited, recognized for university admission and some residency processes in Turkey, and cost roughly $80 to $150 depending on the center. Examinizer's certificate comes from a free, unproctored 25-question adaptive test finished in about 25 minutes, with the PDF costing €8. Use TÖMER when an institution names it by name.

Degree programs taught in Turkish generally require a TÖMER certificate at B2 or C1, issued after in-person testing at a recognized center. Examinizer's certificate does not carry that accreditation, so check the exact requirement listed by your target university.

No. Turkish residency and citizenship processes that require language proof specify TÖMER or an equivalent exam approved by Turkish immigration authorities. Examinizer's certificate is not accepted for these applications.

The test adapts question by question, so a correct answer triggers a harder question and an incorrect one triggers an easier question. After 25 questions on grammar, vocabulary, and reading, your answers map to a CEFR level from A1 to C2.

Many recruiters treat it as a fast screening signal on a CV, particularly for roles where Turkish helps but isn't the core requirement. It won't satisfy a university admission process or residency application that names TÖMER specifically.