CELI


The Certificato di Conoscenza della Lingua Italiana, or CELI, is an internationally recognized of the Italian language destined for foreigners wanting to validate their relative Italian fluency, offered by the Università per Stranieri di Perugia. It is accepted as an official qualification notably by the Italian Ministry of Education and Research and the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It is one of the qualifications used by foreigners to get entrance into any Italian university or higher education institution.
The CELI qualification represents one of the many Italian Language Examinations and is often taken by applicants with immigration, work and study needs or for pure passion.

Origins

First introduced in 1987, the CELI qualification has been designed to offer high quality in Italian Language Examinations, coming from a university with a history from 1921 of offering Italian language and culture studies to foreign students. Thus, the Università per Stranieri di Perugia is responsible for its creation, distribution, evaluation and awarding.

Qualification levels

The Qualification is open to all foreign applicants wishing to validate their abilities in Italian language once registered.

Procedure

An applicant wishing to obtain the CELI qualification must register and pay to sit the examination that seems suitable for them, at least two months before the official sitting of the exam. When an applicant has completed the exam, the Università per Stranieri di Perugia evaluates according to European Union guidelines and awards the official qualification, on average, three months after its sitting. Candidates who receive the qualification do so through successfully passing one of the examinations. The exams are held multiple times annually around the world.
Many organisations throughout the world offer preparation courses and studies for the exams so candidates can be familiar with what is required.