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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Aditi,
It's nice to know your desire to learn a new language. One can get jobs of translation after this course. But I suppose it would be better if you finish B2 also. For getting a government job, you will have to obtain a degree in German language from a recognised university. After this, you can get a teacher's job. If you do PG then you can get job in college. Presently, private schools may employ you. Best wishes.

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Deepanshi ailawadi

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http://mu.ac.in/portal/faculties/arts/languages-linguistics-literaure/department-of-german/
You can get the list of subject from above link. Also, I think Mumbai University gave same subjects for it's all campuses because they are recognized by Mumbai University.
the scope of language course is growing day by day in India due to its international relations to other countries so you may get very reputated job in ambessiss or MNC as a translator or work as a language teacher in any reliable school/institute. Also, you can go for further masters in the language to gain more efficiency.
Hope this helps.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Pankaj Jayswal,
This depends on your business requirement, your clientele mainly. Depends on which country you plan to work and study. If you plan to settle in Europe you can consider German because it's more spoken there. But French language has its own charm. So there is no real answer to your question. You may learn both or choose as per plans.

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