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8 years ago
Guide-Level 11
After your B.Com, you can pursue Masters degree in foreign language from Indian institute of foreign language and with that, you can take a career in Aviation sector as a translator, international banking sector, teaching sector, import and export sector and many more. Feel free to ask. Wish you all the best.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
For French language you can take admission in Alliance Francaise De Delhi Institute. Here you will find the best teachers, library and culture to adopt the language in a better manner and to become a translator you should complete up to B1 level of French.
Here is the link to check further details of this course:
http://delhi.afindia.org/
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Follow the basic steps mentioned below:
1. Find your Big Why for learning German.
2. Immerse yourself in the German language by creating a Mini-Germany in your home.
3. Make smart use of language hacks.
4. Use conversational connectors to sound fluent and buy yourself time.
5. Speak from day one especially with native speakers.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Any language course has benefits only when you have mastered it. Higher qualification and proficiency in foreign languages will open the gates in sectors such as tourism, embassies, diplomatic service, entertainment, public relations and mass communication, international organisations, publishing, interpretation and translation, etc. Additionally, various multinational corporate bodies require candidates possessing excellent language skills. Some new avenues such as online content writers, technical translators and decoders too.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
This is hard to say as getting a job will depend on what role you are applying to, company requirements, your profile etc. Mere knowledge of German language will not help, it will be beneficial but no job guarantee. Getting a job will depend on your skills, academic performance and subject matter expertise. Kindly, check a job portal for related information and prepare accordingly.
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