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FAQs for Part Time Courses in German, Japanese, Chinese and Communicative Marathi

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1. What does online mean?

Ans.: Online means classes will be offered by our teachers online in face-to-face communication (synchronous mode). There will be no recorded sessions.

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2. Will it be entirely online?

Ans.: Yes, online courses will be entirely online and offline courses shall be entirely offline. Exams for both online and offline courses in German and Japanese shall be conducted OFFLINE. Exams for Chinese and Communicative Marathi shall be conducted ONLINE.

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3. Is it a correspondence course?

Ans.: It is not a correspondence course. Attendance and class participation shall be compulsory.

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4. How do I know whether I am eligible to take admission to a course? 

Ans.: Please check this page for eligibility, course commencement and other details.

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5. ​Can I apply for more than one part-time course at a time?

Ans.: Yes, provided the timings do not clash, since attendance is compulsory and one meets the required eligibility. 

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6. Can I take admission to offline course offline?

Ans.: Admissions to both offline and online courses will be online. If you face any issues while taking online admission, you may approach the office on working days between 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

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7. What happens after admission and payment of fees?

Ans.: For online / offline part time courses you will be added to a WhatsApp group one day prior to the commencement of classes. All details regarding lecture link / room shall be shared with you there.

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8. What if I don't get added to the WhatsApp group one day prior to the commencement of classes?

Ans.: Please contact +91 9321245493 or +91 8928605977 

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9. Can I take admission in a particular batch that has already commenced?

Ans.: Yes, you may. You have to cover up the part you missed prior to your admission. 

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10. I don't know the language at all. Which part-time course should I join?

Ans.: For Beginners, we offer: 

Certificate in German (Level 1) for German,

Certificate in Japanese (JLPT N5) for Japanese, 

Short-Term Certificate I (HSK 1) in Chinese Mandarin for Chinese

Certificate in Communicative Marathi for Marathi 

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11. How do I take admission to part-time courses in German/ Japanese / Communicative Marathi / Chinese?

Ans.: You can check the details of the part-time courses offered on this page. To take admission visit https://parttimecourses.mu.ac.in/

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FAQs for B.A. in German Studies

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1. Do I need to know German to take admission to F.Y. B.A. in German Studies?

Ans.: No. Prior knowledge of German is not required at all. 

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2. Can I take direct admission to S.Y.B.A. (Second Year of Bachelor of Arts) in German?

Ans.: Yes, if you have already done first year of any Bachelor’s programme from a recognized University and possess B1 level of proficiency in German.

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3. Will it be offline?

Ans.: Yes

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4. Is it a correspondence programme?

Ans.: It is not a correspondence programme, but a regular full-time degree programme.  Attendance and class participation shall be compulsory. There will be synchronous (face-to-face) teaching.

 

5. How do I know whether I am eligible to take admission to a programme?

Ans.: Please refer to this page to check whether you are eligible for the programme.

 

6. Can I apply for more than one programme at a time?

Ans.: Yes. You may register for two full-time programmes at a time provided the timings do not clash since attendance is compulsory. Or you may register for one full-time and other part-time courses provided the timings do not clash since attendance is compulsory.

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FAQs for M.A. / M.A. (Hons.) in German Studies

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1. Will it be offline?

Ans.: Yes.

 

2. Is it a correspondence programme?

Ans.: It is not a correspondence programme, but a regular full-time degree programme.  Attendance and class participation shall be compulsory. There will be synchronous (face-to-face) teaching.

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3. How do I know whether I am eligible to take admission to a programme?

Ans.: Please refer to this page to check whether you are eligible for the programme.

 

4. What is the difference between M.A. and M.A.(Hons.) in German Studies?

Ans.: Students with more than 55% (50% for students belonging to reserved category) at the Bachelors’ level shall be admitted to the Hons. Programme.

M.A. (Hons.) students will receive 120 credits upon completion of the programme.

M.A. in German Studies is a programme with 100 credits.

 

5. How do I prepare for the entrance test?

Ans.: Please refer to this document.

 

6. Can I apply for more than one programme at a time?

Ans.: Yes. You may register for two full-time programmes at a time provided the timings do not clash since attendance is compulsory. Or you may register for one full-time programme and other part-time courses provided the timings do not clash since attendance is compulsory.

 

FAQs for Ph.D. in German

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1. What is the eligibility for Ph.D. in German? 

Ans.: M.A. in German Studies + UGC NET / PET / M.Phil.

 

2. How do I register myself for Ph.D. in German? 

Ans.: Please click here

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