Spanish tests: which one should you take for your internship abroad?
Are you preparing for your internship in Spain, Malta, Latin America or an international company, and a recruiter is asking for your score on an official Spanish test?
You’re hesitating. DELE, SIELE, CELU, TELC… which one should you choose?
And above all: is one test enough?
Good news: we’ve sorted it out for you. Here are the 5 Spanish tests that really matter when you’re looking for an internship abroad, and how to choose the right one for YOUR project.
The myth to forget: “my school Spanish will be enough”
This is the number one mistake made by candidates applying for an internship in a Spanish-speaking area.
On your CV, writing “fluent Spanish” is no longer enough. International recruiters expect an official test, with a precise score and a validity date.
Why? Because a score is objective and comparable. Whereas a self-assessment remains subjective, and often overestimated.
In short, if you want to maximize your chances: take a recognized test.
1. DELE: the global reference test (lifetime validity)
The DELE (Diplomas de Español como Lengua Extranjera) is THE reference test for Spanish.
Why choose it?
- Issued by the Instituto Cervantes (the Spanish equivalent of the British Council)
- Officially recognized by the Spanish government
- Lifetime validity
- 6 levels according to the CEFR (A1 to C2)
- Recognized in more than 100 countries
Who is it for? Students aiming for an internship in Spain or in a Spanish company, or those who want a long-lasting certification on their CV.
Level to aim for an internship abroad: at least B1, ideally B2 or C1.
As the Instituto Cervantes explains, DELE is the only official certification recognized by the Spanish Ministry of Education.
2. SIELE: the digital and modular version
The SIELE (Servicio Internacional de Evaluación de la Lengua Española) is the modern and online version of DELE.
Why choose it?
- 100% online, to be taken in an authorized center
- Jointly issued by the Instituto Cervantes, UNAM (Mexico), the University of Salamanca and the University of Buenos Aires
- Results in 3 weeks
- Independent modules (reading, listening, writing, speaking)
- Score out of 1000 points, aligned with the CEFR
- Validity: 5 years
Who is it for? Students who want a fast, flexible and recognized test across the entire Spanish-speaking world (Spain AND Latin America).
Score to aim for: 600/1000+ for an internship, ideally 750+.
According to SIELE, it is the only test that covers all varieties of Spanish (peninsular, American, Mexican, etc.).
3. CELU: the passport to Latin America
The CELU (Certificado de Español, Lengua y Uso) is the official test of Argentinian universities.
Why choose it?
- Recognized by the Argentinian government and Latin American universities
- Assesses real-life use of the language, not school grammar
- Lifetime validity
- 3 levels: Intermediate, Upper Intermediate, Advanced
Who is it for? Students aiming for an internship in Argentina, Uruguay, Chile or another Latin American country.
Good to know: less known in Europe, but essential if you are going to South America.

4. TELC Español: the European alternative
TELC Español is a European test, offered by the German organization TELC.
Why choose it?
- Recognized in more than 20 European countries
- Aligned with the CEFR (A1 to C2)
- Standardized European format
- Often cheaper than DELE
Who is it for? Students who want a test recognized in continental Europe (Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Italy…).
On the official TELC website, you can compare the level required for each professional sector.
5. CCSE: good to know, but not for your internship
The CCSE (Conocimientos Constitucionales y Socioculturales de España) is often confused with a language test.
To remember:
- It is not a language level test
- It assesses cultural and constitutional knowledge of Spain
- It is required for Spanish nationality, not for an internship
In short, useful for those aiming for naturalization, but useless for your internship abroad.
How to choose the right test for YOUR internship?
It’s simpler than you think. Ask yourself 3 questions:
1. Which country are you going to?
- Spain, Europe → DELE or SIELE
- Argentina, Latin America → CELU or SIELE
- Continental Europe (outside Spain) → TELC Español
- International company → DELE (prestige) or SIELE (speed)
2. What level of validity do you need?
- Lifetime → DELE or CELU
- 5 years → SIELE
- Fast test to renew → TELC
3. How much time and budget do you have?
- Urgency + flexibility → SIELE (results in 3 weeks, online)
- Long-term investment → DELE (lifetime validity, more expensive)
Ready to boost your Spanish to go abroad?
An official Spanish score on your CV is a strong signal for international recruiters.
And the Spanish-speaking experience will do the rest: you will come back with a fluency that three years of classes will never give you.
So, what are you waiting for?
👉 Apply now to land your internship in a Spanish-speaking area
Your turn.