Keshav Mahavidyalaya Diploma in German FAQs
Q1. Is the Diploma in German at Keshav Mahavidyalaya open to students from other colleges or working professionals, or is it only for KMV students?
A: The Diploma in German is open to all eligible candidates, not just KMV students. Anyone who has passed the Certificate Course in German Language from Delhi University (or an equivalent examination) can apply. The fee is the same Rs. 12,000 for all students, regardless of whether they are enrolled in KMV or any other institution. This makes it a popular choice for working professionals and students from other DU colleges who wish to upgrade their German language skills.
Q2. I completed my Certificate in German from a private institute, not from Delhi University. Am I eligible for the Diploma course at KMV?
A: Yes, you may be eligible, but with an additional condition. If you obtained your Certificate in German from an institution other than Delhi University, and it was one year or more before the year of admission, you will be required to appear in an admission test conducted by Keshav Mahavidyalaya. The college will assess whether your certificate is recognised as equivalent to the DU Certificate Course. It is advisable to contact the Language Coordinator at KMV (admissions@keshav.du.ac.in) before applying to confirm the equivalence of your certificate.
Q3. What is the class schedule for the Diploma in German? Will it clash with my regular college hours?
A: Classes for the Diploma in German are held four days a week (Monday to Friday, with specific days notified at the time of admission) from 7:30 AM to 9:00 AM. This early morning schedule is specifically designed to accommodate students who are simultaneously pursuing other full-time degree programmes. In most cases, it will not clash with regular college hours, which typically begin at 9:00 AM or later.
Q4. What career opportunities are available after completing the Diploma in German from Keshav Mahavidyalaya?
A: The Diploma in German (broadly equivalent to B1 level of CEFR) opens up several career avenues. Graduates can work as German language translators, interpreters, language trainers, or content writers for German-language clients. There is strong demand from German multinational companies (such as Bosch, Siemens, BMW, SAP, and others operating in India) for candidates with German language proficiency. The diploma also serves as a stepping stone for pursuing the Advanced Diploma in German from DU, or for applying to German universities for higher education (where German proficiency is often required). Many students also use this qualification to appear for Goethe-Institut certification exams (such as B1 Zertifikat Deutsch).
Q5. How competitive is the admission process? What score is typically needed in the Certificate Course to secure a seat?
A: With only 25 seats available for the Diploma in German, the admission process can be competitive, especially in years with high demand. Admission is made strictly in order of merit based on the marks obtained in the DU Certificate Course in German Language examination. There is no officially published cutoff, but students who have scored above 60-65% in their Certificate Course generally have a good chance of securing admission. Multiple admission lists (first, second, and third) are published, so candidates who do not make the first list should not lose hope.
Q6. Is there any provision for re-admission or a gap year for students who could not complete the Diploma in German in one year?
A: The Diploma in German is a one-year course, and the college follows Delhi University's academic regulations. If a student is unable to complete the course in one year due to medical or other genuine reasons, they may need to re-apply in the next admission cycle, subject to eligibility. There is no formal provision for a gap year or lateral entry mid-course. Students are advised to contact the Language Coordinator at KMV directly for guidance on specific circumstances.
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