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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The Eligibility criteria for Japanese language courses in India may vary depending on the institution and the level of course you are going to pursue.The student need to meet the following eligibility criteria in order to secure admission to Japanese course:
Course Level | Eligibility Criteria |
|---|---|
Japanese Courses Diploma | Passed Class 12 from any stream |
Japanese Courses UG | Class 12 with minimum 50% marks |
Japanese Courses PG | Graduate in relevant field Some colleges may allow graduates from any field |
Japanese Courses PhD | Master's degree in a relevant field |
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, Japanese can be difficult to learn especially for those who have a habit of using their native languages most of the time, and also for those whose language is not related. Its writing system includes three scripts (Hiragana, Katakana, and Kanji), and the grammar structure is quite different from languages like English.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
There are many benefits to learning Japanese, including:
- 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.
- Learning Japanese challenges the brain and improves cognitive abilities. It facilitates networking and connections with native speakers, both personally and professionally.
- Japanese helps us learn other East Asia languages.
- People get opportunities to work for Japanese language learners, including roles as translators, interpreters, Japanese t
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Learning Japanese could be of great use in building networks. It is always a great conversation starter to open with a Japanese phrase or idiom suited to the context.
It also promotes the image that the learner is well accomplished and intelligent. This would boost networking and connectivity with people.
In addition, people would subconsciously perceive someone speaking over one language as approachable and connected to humanity, thus making them seem very approachable.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
This would probably be the most prominent reason to learn Japanese. You may have a better chance of getting hired if you know a second language. This will also allow you to negotiate higher salaries. Thus, speaking Japanese is valuable for your career.
There are a variety of careers available in many industries. It includes automobiles, semiconductors, animation, consumer electronics, copper, iron and steel, manufacturing, construction, shipbuilding, computers, optical media, R&D, fishing, finance, entertainment, and many more.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Admission to DAV College Chandigarh's M.A in English programme is difficult and contingent on both academic standing and available seats. The selection process is usually merit-based and prospective students must have a Bachelors degree with English as a major or a related background. Depending on the annual admission requirements candidates may also be required to take the Punjab University common entrance exam known as the PU-CET. Since DAV College has set deadlines for postgraduate programs and spots may fill up quickly, timely application submissions are crucial. For qualified students financial aid options are also offered based o
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, Students from the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) board are considered for admission to German universities so long as they are eligible through the eligibility criteria given by the university. For NIOS students – “Check if the university you are applying for, accepts your academic qualifications or not”. the student has to go and check the universities criteria followed by them more accurate information.
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