A standardised language examination for foreign students enrolling in German universities was first proposed in 1996 during the Conference of the Cultural Minister (
Kultusministerkonferenz). In early 1998, the financial support from Foreign Office (Auswärtigen Amt) and the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung) became available and
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) was commissioned to hold a bidding for the project to develop a central language examination. In the same year, the contract was awarded to a consortium composed of the
University of Hagen, the Department of Linguistic Research of
Ruhr-University Bochum,
Goethe-Institut and the Carl Duisberg Centre in
Cologne. The project began on 1 August 1998. Before 31 July 2000 three modal tests had been drafted and were tested worldwide. The performance description, marking criteria and evaluation procedures were worked out and an
item bank for
prototype, a
database of participants and a test database were all set up. On 26 April 2001, the TestDaF was taken for the first time. ==Supporting organisations==