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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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French country Interior Design is a style that involves simple and polished elements. Classic and timeless pieces of furniture are used which have been preserved for a long time. Exquisite colours such as gray, off-white and beige are used. It looks effortless and elegant.

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Chandra Shekhar

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International students can study in Montreal without French as most graduate programs do not require official certification of French language proficiency. However, students are constantly invited to exchange ideas and actively participate in their courses. This programme is intended as an additional tool to help them ease into their new environment.

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Chandra Shekhar

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Not all the University of Montreal courses are taught in French. While the university operates in French and offers a wide variety of courses in French, some courses are available in English. Gradually, Montreal has been expanding its offerings to cater to a more diverse student body. Various faculty members and departments provide courses entirely in English, especially at the graduate level. In short, the university aims to accommodate both Anglophone and Francophone students, offering a variety of options to meet their academic preferences and needs.

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Securing admission for MA French in JNU with 170 marks in CUET PG depends on the cutoff set by JNU for that specific year and the competitiveness of applicants. Admission to JNU is highly competitive, with decisions primarily based on CUET PG scores and possibly other criteria such as interview performance or academic background. To assess your chances accurately, review previous years' cutoff marks for MA French at JNU and stay updated with official announcements regarding admission procedures. Prepare thoroughly for counseling if your score meets or exceeds the expected cutoff to maximize your chances of securing a seat in the MA Fre

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Ranjeeta Rai

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Loyola College offers a BA in French via the departments of language that lasts for a period of three years. The UG-level course is spread across six semesters and each semesters has subjects ranging form five to seven. The first semester of BA French has subjects as listed below:

  • General Language  (Français Niveau-I)
  • General English
  • Compétence orale -I 
  • Initiation à l'expression écrite
  • German - I
  • Personality Development

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Manori Sahni

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As per JNU's last cutoff list released for BA (Hons) courses, the cutoff marks for BA (Hons) in French was 76. 

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Not all the courses at the University of Montreal are taught in French. While the university operates French, and offers a wide variety of courses in French, there are also courses that are available in English. Gradually, the University of Montreal has been expanding its offerings to cater to a more diverse student body. Various faculty members and departments provides courses entirely in English especially at the graduate level. In short, the university aims to accommodate both Anglophone and Francophone students, offering a variety of options to meet the academic preferences and needs.

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Atul Mishra

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Before coming for studies in France, it is important to have a sufficient level knowledge in French. So, it is recommended to know French before you join Sorbonne.

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