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5. Multinational Companies
•A specialized skill with knowledge of a foreign language will help work with companies
that trade internationally
Schools, Colleges, Institutes
•Teach
Travel companies
•Dealing with clients and other stakeholders
Tourism
•Government approved Tour Guides
Publishing
•Writing or Translating
Government
•Freelancing as simultaneous interpreters when foreign dignitaries visit
International Organisations like UN, WHO prefer those with knowledge of foreign language
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7. The easy bits
…the tougher
bits
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8. Most of the universities/institutes in India
offer 3 types of courses in foreign languages:
Certificate, Diploma and Degree courses
The eligibility condition & duration of courses
differ from university to university
For Certificate course the minimum
qualification is 10+2 pass in any discipline
The degree courses are open to graduates in
any discipline..
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9. French
•The Alliance française, JNU, Delhi University, Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan
German
•JNU, Delhi University, Univ of Pune, Goethe Institute across India, Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan
Spanish
•Instituto Hispania, Instituto Cervantes, Academia Espanol, JNU, DU, Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan
Chinese
•JNU, India China Economic & Cultural Council, The Chinese Language Institute, Bhartiya
Vidya Bhavan
Japanese
•JNU, The Japan Foundation Delhi, MOSAI, Univ of Pune, Bhartiya Vidya Bhavan
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10. Translators get Rs 50 to Rs100 per page
while interpreters get Rs 300 to 500 per hour
Teachers of foreign languages can get
upwards of Rs 20,000 per month.
Linguists working in the tour and travel
industry can earn upwards of Rs 15000 per
month.
You can perform multiple roles to
supplement your income
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11. Bonjour (bone-JOOR)
French
Selamat pagi (se-LA-maht PA-gee)
Malay, Indonesia
Bom dia (bohn DEE-ah)
Portuguese
Namaskaaram
Malayalam
Hola (OH-la)
Russian
Ni hao (Nee HaOW)
Mandarin
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