RMLNLU Certificate French FAQs
Ques. Is the Certificate Course in French recognized internationally?
Ans. Yes, the certificate awarded by RMLNLU is recognized as a valid language proficiency credential. However, for international recognition and employment purposes, students may also consider taking internationally recognized exams like DELF (Diplome d'Etudes en Langue Francaise) or DALF (Diplome Approfondi de Langue Francaise) after completing this course.
Ques. What is the medium of instruction for the Certificate Course in French?
Ans. The course is conducted in English with French language instruction. Faculty members use English to explain grammar, vocabulary, and cultural concepts, while practical sessions focus on French language usage and communication skills.
Ques. Can I pursue this course while studying law at RMLNLU?
Ans. Yes, the Certificate Course in French is designed as a supplementary program that can be pursued alongside other degree programs at RMLNLU. Many law students opt for this course to enhance their professional profile and career prospects in international law firms.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing the Certificate Course in French?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in international organizations, diplomatic services, translation and interpretation, tourism, hospitality, and multinational corporations. The language skill is particularly valuable for law students interested in international law practice.
Ques. Is there any practical training or internship component in the course?
Ans. The course primarily focuses on classroom instruction and language practice. However, students are encouraged to participate in language exchange programs and cultural events organized by the university to gain practical exposure.
Ques. What is the class size and teaching methodology?
Ans. The course has a maximum intake of 38 students per batch, ensuring personalized attention. The teaching methodology combines traditional classroom instruction with interactive sessions, group discussions, and practical language exercises to develop communication skills.
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