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Navita Batra

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Eligibility criteria for MA in Japanese from Doon University is as below:
Graduate in any stream with Chinese or Spanish or Japanese or German language as one elective subject or Diploma in any of these languages from a recognized University/institution with minimum 50 % marks (45 % for SC/ST from Uttara hand).
If you fulfill this requirements , you can apply for the course.
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/languages/course/m-a-in-japanese-jawaharlal-nehru-university-mehrauli-delhi-268801

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

Guide-Level 13

Dear Sushmita,
Since you have already completed your MA English, then you can make your career ahead in the same field. You can appear NET or SET. You can get yourself employed in some good college into academics. I hope this would suffice. God bless you.

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Vidura AryaAlways a helper, keen on providing value.

Guide-Level 11

Hello Sunny,
English is demanded anywhere we go. Hence, it can't be avoided in GD and PI too. We can speak in Hindi, if they allow us to do so, sometimes. Speaking Hindi and being fluent in it can be a real strength in some Government jobs where Hindi is much needed. Hence, I suggest you to work on your spoken English and be fluent in Hindi too, which we are because we speak it daily. * But please DON'T use informal language even if you are speaking in Hindi. I mean, don't talk to the panel like you talk to your friends. * Keep it formal and professional.

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Saurabh prakash

Beginner-Level 5

Hello, English is an essential part of this course as it is a professional course.
Yes English is important but you can pass the entrance exam if you know the basic grammar of class XIth and Xth.

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Vibhor Kashyap

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You will study System Analysis & Data Processing, Packages such as MS Office-Web Design, Oracle-VB, TALLY, and Computer Languages such as C, C+, and JAVA in BE.

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Sushant Sharma

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Hi, Please find the link below for detailed information:
https://pscwb.ucanapply.com/EntrancePSC1/entrance/?app-id=UElZMDAwMDAwMQ==.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

A very ambiguous query. What is it that you want to study? What are your grades? It is also difficult to list down the procedure for each and every university in every country you mentioned. Remember, the admission requirements differ accordingly. For a head start, prepare for IELTS or TOEFL and also GRE for US.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Most of them requires knowledge of German language. You can check DAAD India website for studying in Germany and for the list of programs taught in English.

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sourabh soniI complete my mtech in civil engineering

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A lot of the rationale behind learning a second language in schools is the prospect of increase job opportunity and the ability to make more money. However, is that really true? Will people who know second languages earn higher wages? And if so, by how much? There has been a few intriguing economic studies that seeks to answer the question.
25% of people in the United States claim they speak a foreign language. And many of them hold onto the belief that having a foreign language handy will come in handy in the work force. This belief isn't unfounded as there is a positive return on investment for learning a foreign language according t
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Disha Chauhan

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To sit for entrance exam for MA in English, minimum 55% marks is required.

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