LanguageNext Opens DELF A1 to B2 French Diploma Classes Across India
Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [India], May 30: LanguageNext recently launched a nationwide DELF preparation course covering all four levels from A1 to B2. Backed by 15 years of French teaching at its Noida...
Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [India], May 30: LanguageNext recently launched a nationwide DELF preparation course covering all four levels from A1 to B2. Backed by 15 years of French teaching at its Noida center, the institute is opening live online batches to learners across India through three dedicated tracks for school students, university aspirants, and working professionals.
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The takeoff is driven by steady growth in DELF demand from cities outside Delhi NCR. School students taking French as a second language, undergraduates applying to French universities, and professionals working with French firms or MNCs have all been writing in for structured coaching that local options rarely match. The expanded program brings the offline classroom to them at their fingertips.
Why DELF is the diploma worth holding
DELF stands for Diplôme d’Etudes en Langue Française. It is the official French language diploma issued by France Education International on behalf of the French Ministry of Education. Unlike most language tests, DELF is valid for life. Once a candidate clears a level, the diploma does not expire.
That permanence is what makes DELF the qualification universities, employers, and immigration authorities trust most. DELF A1 and A2 are recognized at the school level. DELF B1 and B2 carry weight on undergraduate, postgraduate, and professional applications. Each level tests four skills (listening, reading, speaking, and writing) on a 100-point scale, with a 50-point pass mark and a minimum of 5 points required in each section.

DELF and the India to France route
France has become a meaningful study destination for Indian students, with thousands of new enrollments each academic year. For graduate and master’s programs taught in French, applicants typically need DELF B2 or DALF C1. Campus France, the official body that processes French student visa applications from India, expects evidence of French language ability for any French-medium program.
Beyond academics, a DELF certificate helps Indian applicants moving to France for skilled work or family reunification prove their language readiness.
Three tracks, three audiences
The expanded online French course in India runs as three distinct tracks, each shaped by what the audience actually needs:
- DELF for school students: weekend and after-school batches aligned with CBSE, ICSE, IGCSE, IB, and state board French syllabi. Most students target A1 and A2 before Class 12.
- DELF for university aspirants: B1 and B2 intensives built for students applying to French universities, grandes ecoles, and Campus France interviews.
- DELF for working professionals: evening and weekend batches with workplace communication tasks, suited to employees of French firms and EU-bound applicants.
Every track uses the same trainers, study material, and examiner-aligned mock tests as at the offline center. Class sizes stay small, so each student receives close attention on speaking and writing, the two sections that usually decide the final score.
“DELF stays with the candidate for life. In the last 15 years, I have seen the same student return to us three times. A1 in school. B1 before college. B2 before a French university application or a job interview in Europe. That arc is what shaped our coaching method. By opening these tracks to learners across India, we are simply extending the long-term partnership our Noida candidates already have.”
Vikash Gupta, Founder and Lead French Trainer, LanguageNext
Built on 15 years at the Noida center
LanguageNext began as a single French and Spanish classroom in Sector 18, Noida. Over the past 15 years, the institute has trained thousands of learners at DELF, DALF, TEF Canada, TCF Canada, and DELE levels in Spanish. Alumni now study at French universities, work for French and EU firms, and teach French at Indian institutions.
The Noida language school continues to anchor the operation. Curriculum updates, trainer development, and rubric calibration still happen on-site. The online expansion mirrors that center exactly, which is why no aspect of the coaching has been scaled back.
How schools and parents can use the program
The DELF program creates a clear partnership route for schools and parent groups. Schools offering French as a second language can route their students through age-appropriate batches, with attendance and mock score reports shared each term. Parents looking for weekend coaching for their school-going children can pick batches by level and timing.
How to enroll
Course details, batch schedules, fees, and trainer profiles are available at LanguageNext. Students and parents can book a free counseling call by phone or WhatsApp through the website. Schools and institutions can contact the LanguageNext team to request a tailored DELF training proposal.
About LanguageNext
LanguageNext is a French and Spanish language institute based in Sector 18, Noida (NCR). Founded by Vikash Gupta, who has over 15 years of teaching experience across both languages, the institute coaches students, schoolchildren, and working professionals for DELF (A1-B2), TEF Canada, and TCF Canada. Classes run in person at the Noida center and live online across India and abroad. Website: www.languagenext.com




