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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
The Japanese language is called "Nihongo". It is a leading language of the Japonic language family, widely spoken in Japan. The Japanese language has around 125 million speakers worldwide, in Japan and other countries.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Students with a degree in Japanese language have several work opportunities in both the public and private sectors. Japanese graduates can work in various positions in the following areas:
| Sector | Job Profiles |
|---|---|
| Colleges/Universities | Japanese Language Professor/Instructor |
| Researcher in Japanese Studies | |
| Schools | Japanese Language Teacher |
| Translation Departments | Japanese Translator |
| Japanese Interpreter | |
| Media Organizations | Japanese Content Writer/Editor |
| Japanese News Correspondent | |
| Tourism Department | Japanese Tour Guide |
| Immigration Department | Japanese Language Specialist |
| NGOs | Japanese Language Coordinator |
| Data Offices | Data Analyst (Specializing in Japanese Language Data) |
| Publishing Houses | Japanese Language Editor/Publisher |
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Symbosis kill and professional university SSPU does offer a BA in Japanese language University provides a 3-year full-time programme in Japanese as part of its humanities and social Science offerings.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
It typically takes around 2,200 class hours for English speakers to achieve fluency in Japanese, according to the Foreign Service Institute (FSI). The complex writing system (hiragana, katakana, and kanji) and different grammar structure make it time-consuming to learn this the hardest langauge.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Here are a few reasons why a student must study Japanese course:
- Learning Japanese gives you an understanding of Japanese culture, which is rich in history, traditions, and art forms.
- Japanese courses offer diverse career opportunities in fields like business, translation, travel and tourism.
- As per the 2022 Ethnologue research, over 125 million people speak Japanese as their mother tongue or first language.
- The Japanese make up the third the largest language community on the Internet, after only English and Chinese speakers.
- Studying Japanese provides insights into the country's rich culture and fosters cross-cultural
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, it's possible to change your course from BA in French to BA in Japanese in your Doon University admission form, but you'll need to contact the university directly to inquire about the procedure and any necessary paperwork.
Here's why and what you should do:
Doon University Offers Both Programs:
Doon University offers both BA (Hons) in French and BA (Hons) in Japanese.
Admission Process:
Doon University inducts students through its own entrance test, and candidates are selected for their chosen programme based on their performance.
Contact the University:
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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
No You have to follow this process.
Admission to the course is through online profile test followed by Group discussion and personal interview held in online mode.
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