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Aman Kumar

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
Both the courses are totally different from each other.
A course in foreign language gives you a chance to learn about the language, culture and tradition of a particular community whereas, political science provides you an opportunity to learn about the political system. Therefore, you should pursue a course according to your interest.
Both the courses offer a wide range of career opportunities.
By pursuing a course in foreign language you can become a translator, teacher, freelancer and interpreter.
Many multinational companies hire people who have knowledge of languages such as French, German, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, etc.
After BA
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Nevertheless, all languages have their own utility and applicability but still, I would recommend you to follow 'Spanish Language'. Its syntax, grammar and even the words are similar to that of English. That's why, it is considered as the easiest language to learn. My suggestion is to look at the job market and see what jobs are out there that require more than just your native language/s and English. Then, decide which one fits what you have in mind. You might want to choose a language that is in the highest demand and pays the best by the businesses in your area. In India, Spanish, is in more demand because of its outsourcing. Many o
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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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As far as a foreign language in India is concerned, University of Delhi is proven to be the best so far. DU conducts various diplomas courses in foreign language in some of its colleges which has very high market value. Many foreign missions based in Delhi also run courses in their languages, which can be pursued part-time by aspirants. The certificates that you will get from DU is completely verified. Here, you will get the world class national/international faculties to teach you a specialized language. Here, some of the faculties also have great foreign experience in that particular field. So, getting admission in Delhi University f
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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Dear Arif,
It is good to know you're interested in telecom field, as per your query go for telecom engineering, telecom management will enhance your career with good payscale.

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Ipshita Chauhan

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Learning a different language like Korean can be useful in Korea only but if you learn languages like French, German, Japanese then it will make you more demanding not only in these countries but outside these as well. These languages matter more than Korean because Korea is an emerging traveler's destination. So, not many translators & guides are required.
Courses you can opt - You can study BA in tourism, culture & language from any foreign university. You can opt for English & any other language of your choice to study. After this course, you can become a receptionist, hotel manager or hotel managing staff. That might sound you a
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Shail Oberoi

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Each of the options mentioned by you need specific skill set. You first need to identify your core strengths and skills and then keeping in mind decide the program.
All the areas mentioned by you have good scope from a career perspective.

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