Kalindi College Chinese Certificate FAQs
Ques. Is the Certificate Course in Chinese at Kalindi College open to students from other colleges or non-DU students?
Ans. Yes, the course is open to all candidates who have passed Class 12, not just Kalindi College students. However, preference is given to Kalindi College students in case of limited seats. Outside students are issued an Identity Card by the college on payment of Rs. 100.
Ques. What is the medium of instruction for this course?
Ans. The theoretical component of the course is taught in English, while the language-specific component (speaking, reading, writing) is taught in Chinese (Mandarin). No prior knowledge of Chinese is required to enrol.
Ques. Can I pursue this certificate course alongside my regular degree programme?
Ans. Yes, this is specifically designed as an add-on course. Classes are held in the afternoon (Monday to Saturday), so students enrolled in morning UG/PG programmes can attend without conflict. Many students from DU colleges pursue this course alongside their regular degrees.
Ques. Does this certificate course help in getting admission to the Diploma in Chinese at Delhi University?
Ans. Yes. The Certificate Course in Chinese from a DU-affiliated college (like Kalindi College) is recognised as a prerequisite or equivalent qualification for applying to the Diploma in Chinese (CF-1) offered by the University of Delhi's Department of East Asian Studies. It is a common pathway for students wishing to progress to higher-level Chinese language qualifications.
Ques. What are the career opportunities after completing this certificate course?
Ans. Graduates can explore careers in teaching Chinese, translation and interpretation, editing, foreign services, international organisations, foreign banks, and multinational companies with China operations. With India-China trade and diplomatic ties, Mandarin proficiency is increasingly valued in sectors like business, tourism, and government services.
Ques. Is there any entrance exam or interview for admission to this course?
Ans. No. Admission is purely merit-based (first-come, first-served basis via online form submission) and does not require any entrance exam or interview. The process is entirely online through a Google Form link published on the college website during the admission window.
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