If you are planning to certify your French language ability, two names come up most frequently: DELF and TCF. Both are official French certifications administered by organisations linked to the French Ministry of Education. But they are fundamentally different types of tests, designed for different purposes, with different formats and different recognition contexts. Choosing the wrong one for your goal wastes preparation time and sometimes money. This guide compares them directly across every relevant dimension.
The Core Difference in One Sentence
DELF is a certificate exam — you either pass or fail, and the certificate you earn is valid permanently at a specific level. TCF is a proficiency test — you take it, receive a score on a scale, and the score is valid for 2 years. DELF is like a driving licence. TCF is like a blood test result.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | DELF (A1-B2) / DALF (C1-C2) | TCF (standard / Canada / DAP / IRN) |
| Type | Level-based certificate — pass/fail | Proficiency scale — score with validity period |
| Administered by | France Education International (FEI) | France Education International (FEI) |
| Score validity | Permanent (no expiry once passed) | 2 years from test date |
| Levels tested | A1-B2 (DELF), C1-C2 (DALF) — separate per level | Any level in one sitting (A1 to C2 range) |
| Components tested | 4: Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking | 3 mandatory + 2 optional (Writing and Speaking extra) |
| Accepted for French visa/residence | Yes — depending on level and context | Yes — TCF IRN specifically for residence permit |
| Accepted for French university | Yes — DELF B2 or DALF C1 required | Yes — TCF DAP specifically for university |
| Accepted for Canada PR (IRCC) | No — DELF is NOT accepted by IRCC | Yes — TCF Canada specifically accepted |
| Accepted for French citizenship | DELF B1 minimum OR TCF | Yes — B1 level score required |
| Available in India | Alliance Francaise centres | Alliance Francaise centres |
| Approx. fee in India | Rs 6,500 – Rs 19,000 (by level) | Rs 8,000 – Rs 14,000 (by components) |
When to Choose DELF
Choose DELF when you want a permanent certificate that proves your French ability at a specific CEFR level. DELF is the right choice for: school and university applications in France (DELF B2 or DALF C1); professional certification that does not expire; personal milestone certification; and applications to French companies or organisations that require a formal level certificate rather than a recent test score.
When to Choose TCF
Choose TCF when you need a score for a time-sensitive application and you want flexibility. TCF is mandatory for: Canada PR through Express Entry (TCF Canada only); French permanent residence permit applications (TCF IRN); French university applications through the dedicated pathway (TCF DAP); and Quebec immigration. TCF Canada and TCF DAP are specific variants of TCF — not the standard version.
| Your Goal | Correct Exam | Important Note |
| French university admission in France | DELF B2 or DALF C1, OR TCF DAP | Check each university’s specific requirement |
| Canada PR (Express Entry) | TCF Canada or TEF Canada | Standard TCF NOT accepted by IRCC |
| French citizenship/naturalisation | DELF B1 minimum OR TCF at B1 level | B1 in 4 skills required |
| French residence permit renewal | TCF IRN | Specific TCF variant for residency purposes |
| Professional certification (permanent) | DELF or DALF | Permanent certificate preferred over expiring score |
| Quebec ARRIMA immigration | TCF Canada | Often preferred over TEF Canada for Quebec |
Key Takeaways
- DELF is a pass/fail certificate with permanent validity. TCF is a scored proficiency test valid for 2 years.
- DELF is NOT accepted by IRCC for Canada immigration. Only TCF Canada or TEF Canada are valid for Express Entry.
- TCF has multiple specialised variants: TCF Canada, TCF IRN, TCF DAP — each for a different purpose. The standard TCF differs from all of these.
- For French university admission in France, check whether DELF B2 or TCF DAP is preferred — requirements vary by institution.
- Both exams are administered by Alliance Francaise centres in India and are available 2-3 times per year.
References & Further Reading
- DELF/DALF — France Education International Official Information: https://www.france-education-international.fr/en/diplomasandcertifications/delf-dalf
- TCF — France Education International Official Information: https://www.france-education-international.fr/en/test/tcf
- IRCC Accepted French Language Tests: https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/documents/language-requirements.html
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