How can I take admission in DU foreign language?

How can I take admission in DU foreign language?

No DU Admission tests are required for entrance to certificate courses in foreign language. Colleges follow one of the two methods to take in admission. Either cut off lists are released or merit lists. In cut off lists procedure, students with scores higher than the cut off lists are eligible to apply for the seats.

Which DU colleges offering foreign language course?

It offers French, Spanish, and German as Discipline Courses-II in few colleges.

  • Jesus & Mary College – French and Spanish.
  • Delhi College of Arts and Commerce – German and Spanish.
  • Gargi College – German.
  • Vivekanand College – French.
  • Ramanujan College – French.

How to get admission in diploma courses in foreign languages at du?

Admission to the diploma courses will be on the basis of merit. For admission to Diploma courses in foreign languages at DU, candidates must have passed the certification exam of Delhi University. The admission will be on the basis of merit.

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Is JNU entrance exam mandatory for a BA in foreign languages?

Entrance is mandatory for all courses except Diploma. JNU Entrance Exam for BA 1st year 10+2 or appearing with a minimum of 45\% is mandatory for a bachelor in foreign languages. Regardless of your language choice, JNU conducts a common entrance exam for all candidates.

What is the procedure to get admission in du?

The university release multiple DU cut-offs to fill the vacant seats until all the seats are filled. Shortlisted candidates are invited for the verification of documents. Candidates are required to download the DU PG admission form from the admission portal. The certificates are retained by the university until the admission process is over.

What are the different types of courses offered at JNU?

There are Certificate, Diploma, Advanced Diploma, BA, MA, MPhil, Ph.D. in most popular languages. JNU also conducts classes in some less taught languages like Pashto, Bahasa, Mongolian, and Hebrew.

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