Prøve i dansk 2 (PD2)

The final test for Danish Education 2, Module 6

Prøve i Dansk 2 (PD2)

PD2 is the final test on Danish Education 2, module 6 (written B1, oral B1+). You can use PD2 for applying for permanent residence, among other things.

PD2 consist of both a written and an oral part. The written part consist of: Reading comprehension 1 and 2 (Læseforståelse) and Written presentation (Skriftlig fremstilling). At the oral test, you will be tested in listening comprehension and oral communication.

PD2 is free of charge for students at UCplus who are enroled on module 2.6. As a student, you will automatically be enrolled in the test after an agreement with your teacher.

Next Test

The Danish 2 test (PD2) will be held in November/December 2024.

Written Test

The written part will be held on November 14, 2024, from 09:00 to 12:30.
The written  takes place at the same time and date across the entire country.
The test will be held at our language centers in Zealand and Jutland.
It is not possible to use a Mac or PC during the test.

Oral Test

The oral part of the test period is from December 2-13, 2024, between 09:00 and 16:30.
It is not possible to choose the date or time for the oral test.
You will be informed of the test date and time after the written test.
The test will take place at our language centers in Zealand and Jutland.

Registration Deadline

The registration deadline was September 2, 2024, and registration is now closed.

Next test in 2025

The next Prøve i Dansk 2 will be held in May/June 2025.

The written test will be held on 14 May, and the oral test will be held between 10 and 20 June 2025.

You can already register for the test now.

More about Prøve i dansk 2 (PD2)

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The exams take place twice a year:
In May/June and November/December. Se dates and registration deadlines are listed below.

We hold the exams in Copenhagen, Ringkøbing, Silkeborg, Sønderborg and Tønder.

To attend the Danish exams PD1, PD2, PD3 and Studieprøven as well as Indfødsretsprøven and Medborgerskabsprøven you must pay a fee.

PD1, PD2, PD3 and Studieprøven are of course free of charge for students at UCplus.

For both the written and the oral examination, you must bring photo identification in the form of:

  • Passport, residence card, foreign passport, convention passport issued by the Danish authority
  • Passport or identity card issued by a public authority in an EU/EEA country or in Switzerland
  • Passport or other valid travel identification with photo issued by a public authority in a country other than the countries mentioned above
  • Driver’s license (not valid Photo ID)

If you cannot show valid photo ID before attending the examination, we will have to reject you and you will not be able to participate in the examination. Read more about the ID requirements here.

At UCplus you will be well-prepared for the exam. We have information meetings prior to all Danish exams and preparatory PD3 and Studieprøve classes in Copenhagen.

You can sign up for PD3 Course here and Studieprøven Course here. 

We also manage the Facebook groups: PD3 på UCplusPD2 på UCplus and PD1 på UCplus. Here you can find inspiration and build a network as you prepare for the examination. You find the groups at UCplus Dansk Facebook page.

You can complain about the test, the course or the assessment in both written and oral tests. The complaint must be in writing and justified. The appeal deadline is four weeks after you have been informed of your grade. You can read more in the complaint guidelines here.

In the event of illness during either the written or oral examination, you may, upon presentation of a medical certificate, take the missing part of the exam at the next examination session. You should contact the school where you were registered for the exam as soon as possible if you wish to avail yourself of this opportunity.

If you are dyslexic or have a physical or mental disability, you can apply for a waiver to take the test with special conditions. After registering for the test, you must contact the school where you are taking the test no later than eight weeks before the written test is held. The school must have documentation of your disability. Find your local language center and related information here.

The exams are held in accordance to the “Prøvebekendtgørelsen” and “Karakterbekendtgørelsen”. Read more at the Ministry’s website.

In doubt?

You are always welcome to call us at 44 87 01 66 if you are unsure or need assistance. We are open during the day from Monday to Friday.

 

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