🎓 CEFR Hindi Master Framework
हिंदी में पूर्ण प्रवीणता: A1 से C2 तक ✨
A structured, progressive journey from beginner to near-native proficiency. Master Hindi with CEFR-aligned curriculum, expert instruction, and culturally authentic content.
Global Standard for Language Mastery
Common European Framework of Reference for Languages — A1 to C2
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is the global standard for describing language ability across six levels: A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2 — from beginner to near-native mastery.
Why CEFR for Hindi? Our curriculum aligns with internationally recognized benchmarks, ensuring your progress is measurable, portable, and respected by academic institutions, employers, and governments worldwide.
Beginner → Elementary → Intermediate → Upper-Intermediate → Advanced → Mastery
🟢 A1-A2: Basic User
Understand and use everyday expressions. Introduce yourself, ask/answer simple questions, interact in routine situations. Foundation for daily communication.
🟡 B1-B2: Independent User
Handle main points of clear input. Deal with travel, work, study situations. Produce connected text, express opinions, understand complex texts on familiar topics.
🔵 C1-C2: Proficient User
Understand virtually everything. Express ideas fluently and precisely. Use language flexibly for social, academic, professional purposes. Near-native mastery.
What Is CEFR? (And Why It Matters for You)
Your roadmap to globally recognized language proficiency
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is the global standard for describing language ability. Think of it like belt levels in martial arts (white belt → black belt), but for learning a language.
It has six clear levels – from absolute beginner to near-native mastery:
📋 The Six CEFR Levels Explained
| Level | What You Can Do |
|---|---|
| A1 | Understand and use very basic phrases (hello, where is the bathroom?) |
| A2 | Talk about routine tasks like shopping, family, and your job |
| B1 | Have conversations on familiar topics (travel, hobbies, opinions) |
| B2 | Speak quite fluently, even on less familiar subjects |
| C1 | Use language flexibly for work or study – almost like a professional |
| C2 | Near-native mastery – you understand everything with ease |
A1–A2 = Beginner | B1–B2 = Independent User | C1–C2 = Advanced / Expert
Source: Council of Europe
🌐 How English Tests (IELTS, PTE, TOEFL) Map to CEFR
You may have heard of popular English proficiency tests like IELTS, PTE, or TOEFL. Here's an important fact: All of them map directly to CEFR levels. That means if you know your CEFR level in Hindi, you can easily understand what an IELTS or TOEFL score means – because they use the same global standard.
📊 Official CEFR Comparison Table (2026 Data)
| CEFR | IELTS | PTE Academic | TOEFL iBT (0-120) | TOEFL iBT (New 1-6) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| A1 | 1.0–2.5 | 10–29 | Below 30 | Below 1.5 |
| A2 | 3.0–3.5 | 30–42 | 30–40 | 2.0–2.5 |
| B1 | 4.0–5.0 | 43–58 | 42–71 | 3.0–3.5 |
| B2 | 5.5–6.5 | 59–75 | 72–94 | 4.0–4.5 |
| C1 | 7.0–8.0 | 76–84 | 95–113 | 5.0–5.5 |
| C2 | 8.5–9.0 | 85–90 | 114–120 | 6.0 |
Sources: Cambridge English, ETS (TOEFL iBT® Score Mapping), Pearson PTE Official Score Guide
IELTS
- Most popular for UK, Australia, and Canadian immigration
- B2 (IELTS 5.5–6.5) = minimum for most university programs
- C1 (IELTS 7.0–8.0) = top universities and postgraduate programs
PTE Academic
- Fully computer-based with AI scoring • Results within 48 hours
- PTE 65 = Competent English for Australia PR (minimum)
- PTE 79 = Proficient English (+10 immigration points)
- PTE 90 = Superior English (+20 immigration points)
TOEFL iBT
- Most commonly used for US and Canadian university admissions
- January 2026 update: ETS introduced new 1-6 scale (in 0.5 increments)
- During transition (through early 2028), score reports show both scales
- C1 (TOEFL 95+) required for top US universities
🌍 CEFR Is Used for 40+ Languages – Not Just English!
Here's the beautiful part: CEFR is the global standard for virtually every major language – German, French, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Italian, Chinese, Russian, Arabic, and many more.
📋 Official CEFR-Aligned Tests by Language
| Language | Official Tests (CEFR-based) | Levels Available |
|---|---|---|
| English | IELTS, PTE Academic, TOEFL iBT, Cambridge English (PET, FCE, CAE, CPE), MET | A1 – C2 |
| German | Goethe-Zertifikat, TestDaF (B2-C1), telc Deutsch, ECL German | A1 – C2 |
| French | DELF/DALF, TCF, TEF | A1 – C2 |
| Spanish | DELE, SIELE, CELU | A1 – C2 |
| Italian | CELI, CILS | A1 – C2 |
| Japanese | JLPT (mapped: N5=A1, N4=A2, N3=B1, N2=B2-C1, N1=C1-C2) | A1 – C2 |
| Korean | TOPIK (Level 1=A1-A2, Level 2=B1-B2, Level 3-4=C1-C2) | A1 – C2 |
| Chinese (Mandarin) | HSK (new 3.0: HSK1-3=A1-A2, HSK4-6=B1-B2, HSK7-9=C1-C2) | A1 – C2 |
| Russian | TORFL | A1 – C2 |
| Portuguese | CAPLE (A1–C2), CELPE-Bras | A1 – C2 |
| Arabic | ALPT (Arabic Language Proficiency Test) | A1 – C2 |
| Dutch | Staatsexamens Nt2 (B1-B2), CNaVT | A2 – C2 |
| Polish | ECL Polish, Certificate in Polish as a Foreign Language | A1 – C2 |
| Swedish | TISUS (C1), Swedex (A2-B2), YKI | A2 – C1 |
| Norwegian | Norskprøven (A1-B2), Bergenstest (B2-C1) | A1 – C1 |
| Danish | Prøve i Dansk (A1-C1) | A1 – C1 |
| Finnish | YKI (National Certificate of Language Proficiency) | A1 – C1 |
| Greek | Πιστοποίηση Ελληνομάθειας (Certification of Attainment in Greek) | A1 – C2 |
| Turkish | TYS (Turkish Proficiency Exam) | A1 – C2 |
| Hungarian | ECL Hungarian | A1 – C1 |
| Czech | CCE (Czech Language Certificate Exam) | A1 – C2 |
| Slovak | ECL Slovak | A1 – C1 |
| Romanian | Română ca limbă străină (RLS) | A1 – C1 |
| Bulgarian | Standardised Test in Bulgarian as a Foreign Language | A1 – C1 |
| Croatian | HRVC (Croatian Language Test) | A1 – C1 |
| Slovene | Izpit iz znanja slovenščine | A1 – C2 |
| Estonian | Estonian Language Exam | A1 – C1 |
| Latvian | State Language Proficiency Test | A1 – C1 |
| Lithuanian | Lithuanian State Language Test | A1 – C1 |
| Basque | Euskararen Gaitasun Agiria (EGA) | C1 |
| Welsh | Defnyddio'r Gymraeg | A1 – C1 |
| Irish | TEG (Teastas Eorpach na Gaeilge) | A1 – C2 |
| Scottish Gaelic | TEG (Gaelic) | A1 – B2 |
| Catalan | CIFAL (A2-C2) | A2 – C2 |
| Galician | CELGA | A1 – C1 |
| Luxembourgish | LaF (Lëtzebuergesch als Friemsprooch) | A1 – B2 |
| Maltese | TAL (Test of Attainment in Maltese) | A1 – C1 |
| Icelandic | Íslenskupróf (Icelandic Proficiency Test) | A1 – B2 |
| Albanian | Language Proficiency Test for Albanian | A1 – C1 |
| Georgian | Georgian as a Foreign Language Exam | A1 – C1 |
| Armenian | Armenian Language Proficiency Test | A1 – C1 |
| Hebrew | Ya'al (A1-C2), Government Proficiency Exam | A1 – C2 |
| 🇮🇳 Hindi | Currently developing CEFR-aligned certifications | A1 – C2 Our course fills this gap! |
Sources: Council of Europe, Goethe-Institut, France Éducation Internationale (DELF/DALF), Instituto Cervantes (DELE), Cambridge English, ETS, TestDaF Institute, ECL Consortium, Global Seal of Biliteracy
What This Means for You
👉 CEFR connects every language to the same ruler.
If someone completes B1 German in Berlin (Goethe-Zertifikat B1), and you complete B1 Hindi with us – you both have the same level of language ability. The only difference is which language you speak.
Your B1 Hindi certificate will be just as valid and respected as:
- • B1 English (IELTS 4.0–5.0)
- • B1 German (Goethe-Zertifikat B1)
- • B1 French (DELF B1)
- • B1 Spanish (DELE B1)
- • B1 Italian (CELI 2)
A Simple Analogy: Driving License
Now, whether you learn driving in Germany, India, or Japan – the level (A1, B1, etc.) means the same thing everywhere. Exactly like that, CEFR levels mean the same thing for every language – German, French, English, Hindi, Japanese, or any other. 🗺️
✅ Why Does This Matter for You as a Hindi Learner?
- Your progress is measurable – No guessing. You'll know exactly which level you're at.
- Your certificate is portable – Finished B1 Hindi? That means the same thing in New York, London, Delhi, or Tokyo. It's recognized alongside Goethe German certificates, DELF French certificates, and IELTS English scores.
- Respected worldwide – Universities, employers, and governments recognize CEFR levels. Want to list Hindi on your résumé? "B2 Hindi (CEFR)" carries real weight – just like "B2 German" or "IELTS 6.5."
- You learn what matters – CEFR focuses on real communication, not just grammar drills. You'll actually speak, listen, read, and write – from day one.
- Compare with any language – If you ever learn German, French, or Spanish later, you'll already understand the level system. Or if someone asks, "How good is your Hindi compared to my French DELF B2?" – just say your CEFR level, and they'll know instantly.
🎯 The Bottom Line
You're not just "learning some Hindi phrases."
You're earning internationally recognized language credentials – step by step – from A1 to C2.
And whether you want to travel, work, study, apply for immigration, or connect with Hindi-speaking family and friends – CEFR makes sure every hour you study pays off. Just like German. Just like French. Just like IELTS for English. ✨
🚀 Ready to start your journey?
Choose your level below and begin learning Hindi the international way.
CEFR Hindi Levels A1 → C2
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🟢 A1: Beginner / प्रारंभिक
Understand & use familiar everyday expressions • Introduce yourself • Simple interactions
🟢 A2: Elementary / प्राथमिक
Understand sentences on routine matters • Simple tasks • Describe background, immediate needs
🟡 B1: Intermediate / मध्यवर्ती
Handle main points of clear input • Deal with travel/work situations • Produce simple connected text
🟡 B2: Upper-Intermediate / उच्च मध्यवर्ती
Understand complex texts • Interact with fluency • Produce detailed text on wide range of subjects
🔵 C1: Advanced / उन्नत
Understand demanding texts • Express ideas fluently • Use language flexibly for social, academic, professional purposes
🔵 C2: Mastery / महारत
Understand virtually everything • Express ideas spontaneously with precision • Near-native proficiency
Everything You Need to Succeed
Comprehensive support at every CEFR level
Core Academic Program
- 30 Live Interactive Lectures per Level (90 mins each)
- Expert Instruction: Sarika Sharma (CTET, UGC-NET, 15+ Years)
- Ultra-Small Cohort (Max 10 Learners) for Personalized Feedback
- Bilingual Support: Complex Concepts Explained in English
- 2-Module Structured Curriculum with Progressive Complexity
- LSRW-Aligned at Each CEFR Level with Authentic Assessments
Advanced Learning Resources
- Digital Workbook per Level (PDF + Editable)
- Level-Appropriate Reference Guides (Hindi-English)
- Audio Library: Native Speaker Models & Practice Dialogues
- Curated Reading List: Authentic Texts for Each Level
- LMS Portal: Practice Modules, Recording Access, Progress Analytics
- Self-Assessment Toolkits for Skill Tracking
Professional Support
- Bi-Weekly Personalized Feedback Reports with Actionable Insights
- 1-on-1 Mentorship Session (30 mins) per Level Included
- Professional WhatsApp/Telegram Support Group with Peer Network
- LMS Access to All Class Recordings, Materials & Future Updates
- Monthly Progress Reviews + Level Completion Consultations
- Career Guidance: Using Hindi Proficiency in Academia, Media, Diplomacy
🔒 14-Day Risk-Free Guarantee
Not satisfied with your progress at any level? Request a full refund within 14 days of enrollment — no questions asked. Your journey to Hindi mastery matters to us.
Frequently Asked Questions
Take our free CEFR placement assessment to find your starting level. Generally: A1 for absolute beginners, A2 for basic knowledge, B1 for intermediate learners, B2 for upper-intermediate, C1 for advanced, C2 for near-native refinement. Not sure? Contact us for a free consultation.
Yes! Our modular design allows you to start at any level based on your proficiency assessment. However, we recommend sequential progression for optimal skill building. Bundle enrollments include all levels with LMS access, so you can revisit any module anytime.
A reliable internet connection, device with webcam/microphone (laptop recommended for best experience), and access to our LMS portal. We provide a comprehensive tech-check guide before your first class. All materials are cloud-accessible — no special software required.
Yes! Our CEFR-aligned certificates describe your proficiency using the globally recognized framework. While we are not an official testing center, our certificates are valued by employers, academic institutions, and immigration authorities as evidence of your Hindi language ability.
Across All CEFR Levels
Real learners, real results
"Started at A1 with zero Hindi knowledge. Completed the full A1-C2 journey in 18 months! Now I conduct research interviews in Hindi and publish in academic journals."
"As a diplomat, I needed professional Hindi fluency fast. The B1-C2 bundle gave me the rhetorical precision and cultural mediation skills I use daily. World-class instruction!"
"The LMS portal made self-paced learning possible alongside my job. I completed A2-B1 while working full-time. Small cohort size meant personalized feedback that accelerated my progress."
🎓 Begin Your CEFR Hindi Journey Today
Whether you're starting from zero or refining near-native mastery, our CEFR-aligned pathway provides the structure, expertise, and support you need.