About Prøve
The Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills is responsible for the website test.no, which provides information about tests in the Norwegian language and social studies, as well as the Norwegian citizenship test. On this website, individuals can find details about the available tests and register to take them. It is important for users to read about who each test is suitable for and what they need to know before registering.
The website outlines different Norwegian language tests. The Norwegian language test A1-B2 is designed for those enrolled in Norwegian courses and others who wish to demonstrate their proficiency in the language, covering levels from beginner (A1) to advanced (B2). There is also a Norwegian language C1 test, which measures a very high level of language skills, often referred to as a higher academic level. This test specifically assesses language skills at the C1 level, and results indicate whether the test taker has passed or not. Additionally, a Norwegian test in sign language is available as an option for immigrants who use sign language. This test assesses sign language skills and can replace the listening and oral test portions of the Norwegian language test A1-B2. Furthermore, the website provides information on social studies and Norwegian citizenship tests. The social studies test is for individuals who need to document their knowledge of Norwegian society, for example, when applying for permanent residence in Norway. For some, taking this test is both a right and an obligation. To apply for Norwegian citizenship, individuals must have passed either the citizenship test or the social studies test. The citizenship test is conducted in Norwegian. The Norwegian Directorate for Higher Education and Skills also provides contact information for general questions about the tests, with phone and chat services available Monday to Thursday during specified hours. For questions about a specific test or registration, individuals are advised to contact their designated test center.
FAQs
- What industries or markets does Prøve operate in?
- Prøve operates in the following markets: Language Testing, Online Testing Platforms, Public Sector, Digital Government, Assessment and Certification, Education, Government Services, Civic Integration, Immigration Services, and Adult Education.
- How many employees does Prøve have?
- Prøve has 1-10 employees.
- Where does Prøve have employees?
- Prøve has employees in Norway.
- Does Prøve support remote work or working from home?
- Yes, Prøve is a remote-friendly company.
- Does Prøve offer a four-day work week?
- No, Prøve does not offer a four-day work week.
- What is Prøve's website?
- Prøve's website is test.no.