The online application and payment system is open now.
An intensive course to support candidates who are preparing for the TEG Meánleibhéal 2 (B2) exam will be run online from 24 July to 4 August (Monday to Friday, 6-8pm)
The following TEG Exams will be held at Maynooth University in August 2017:
The Centre for Irish Language is currently recruiting a Development Officer for Teastas Eorpach na Gaeilge exams. Click here for further information on this three year contract.
The following are the closing dates for the 2017 TEG Examinations:
TEG Certificates were presented to Kerry County Council staff members at a presentation ceremony on Tuesday 13 December 2016. Kerry County Council are committed to creating and developing the opportunity for the people of Kerry to conduct their business with the Council in either official language of the State.
Here is the latest news about TEG.
A new website for parents, www.irishforparents.ie, has been developed by Gaelscoileanna as a resource for parents whose children attend Irish-medium primary schools and also as a resource for teachers who teach Irish language classes for parents. Parents and teachers can access Irish language learning and teaching materials which are based on daily family life. Materials are based on TEG syllabuses which gives learners the opportunity to become familiar with the TEG system and eventually, to take TEG exams.
As part of the international conference of Language Commissioners held in Galway this week (8/3/16), Maynooth University Centre for Irish Language has been awarded the ALTE (Association of Language Testers in Europe) Q-mark for its series of Irish language proficiency exams, Teastas Eorpach na Gaeilge (TEG).
The TEG team is delighted to announce that the TEG Bonnleibhéal 1 (A1) exam was held in Sydney for the first time in 2016.
An bhfuil tú ag iarraidh cruthúnas ar do chuid ardscileanna cumarsáide sa Ghaeilge? Tá Teastas Eorpach na Gaeilge anois ag glacadh le hiarratais do Scrúdú TEG Ardleibhéal 1 (C1) ar ár bhfoirm iarratais ar líne.
The Centre for Irish Language receives enquiries on a daily basis about the availability of TEG-based Irish language courses throughout Ireland and abroad and we aim to keep our database of course providers as precise and up-to-date as possible.
With thanks to COGG, second-level schools around Ireland can now apply for Teastas Eorpach na Gaeilge exams at a reduced rate (reduced from €80 to €40 per student) in the 2015/16 school year.
The registration deadline for TEG 2015 exams has been extended to Wednesday, 25 March.
Changes to Meánleibhéal 2 (B2) Exam - Scríbhneoireacht agus Úsáid na Gaeilge