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Hello,
A bachelor degree in Korean language will definitely provide you a lot more in depth knowledge in the concerned language than that of a diploma program especially if you aim to take up the job profile of being translator as your full-time job, however if you intend to become a translator then apart from Korean language you are also required to hold proficiency in the other language, hence the proficiency is big requirement in both the languages, some of the best universities to pursue Korean Language course in graduation are JNU, JMI, Central University of Jharkhand offers MA Korean Integrated etc, if you intend to take up the role of translator on a part time or freelance basis, what you can do is do some certification courses or diploma for that matter, today you can easily access MOOCs and try to gain some experiences by doing some internships, this way you can judge your choices accordingly. explore more detailed information about Korean courses at https://dqxeclau.top/courses/korean-course
Hello Student!
So as you're interested in learning Korean language and also become a translator, we advise you to study Korean from a reputed university or college in India.
Here are the list of colleges from where you can learn Korean:
Korean classes at King Sejong Institute
Korean Language Course at Indian University
There are private institutions as well such as:
Once you choose your desired college or university from above or any other of your interest which isn't mentioned here, all you need to do is follow the particular college's guidelines and get admission in the college.
Once you are in and know Korean well, your own University will guide you perfectly as to what you need to do in aspect to become a translator.
I hope this was helpful.
All the best for your language course.
Hello student
To be a foreign language translator have to go for a diploma or degree course in the desired language after the 12th , various universities /institutions offering these courses. There is no specific combination in 12th required as such but the candidate must have a good knowledge of the desired language
Dear candidate to be a foreign language translator, you need to do additional Language courses to flourish your linguistic skills and for that even if you have Physics, Chemistry, Biology as your combination it won't hamper your chances of selection. However in Bachelor's degree try to opt for some language Courses to know atleast more than four languages and you can chase your dreams.
Good luck!!
Hello Naresh,
Yes, definitely you can be a Japanese translator or Interpreter what so ever be the age. All you need to have is excellent skills in Japanese. You can start as a freelancer or with internships too. This will give you a kick start and will give you great experience. After that you can head towards further career growth if you wish to.
Moreover, you can take private tutions either offline or online. Due to this pandemic, everyone has started studying online, so you can pursue it as an online teaching too.
And, remember age is just a number. You can start whenever you wish to. You need to have passion and zeal for it.
Hope this sorted your query.
Good Luck :)
See there no such restrictions in terms of Japanese Language Interpreter. But if you see the vacancies notification in any of the site then you will find out that for most recruiters the focus is on the experience in the job. Apart from this there are some recruiters which can create restrictions for Fresher Interpreter within age 35-40. So if you have experience, you have nothing to worry. But if you didn't have experience, then it would be better for you to apply with in 30-35 years of age for maximum opportunity.
To know more about Japanese Language visit the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/japanese-course
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
This will vary from person to person depending upon their dedicated time they are providing to master the language. At first , you have to know the basics of the language pretty well so that you will be able to increase your french vocabulary. French is one of the popular language precisely in Europe and it is quite easy to learn. You have to be very careful regarding the grammers of any language. Second , you should have enough knowledge of the second language too - the two languages or more which you are going to use . Generally any language takes a year or more learn completely with full devotions. Language is not just a medium of communication but also conveys one's culture.
Hopes this helps.
Hi there,
Firstly, I would like to elaborate on the difference between a translator and an interpreter. Yes, they are often used interchangeably but there is a slight difference.
Translator: If you are willing to sit in a cubicle surrounded by dictionaries and preparing a document duplicating the original., is work done by a translator.
Interpreter: interpreter on the other hand is a person that acts as a mediator between two persons and translator the entire conversation.
As you're already enrolled in a course I would suggest you start with a certificate program initially. See there are three types of programs you can enroll into a degree, a diploma, and a certificate program.
As you are pursuing a degree it'll be difficult for you to get into another degree program. The best-case scenario is to go for a diploma or a certificate course. Jamia offers certificates as well as part-time diplomas. It'll be easier as the classes will only be conducted on weekends for the part-time diploma.
You could pursue a diploma or certification and Jamia or from IGNOU.
https://www.jmi.ac.in/fhl/courses-name/Certificate_in_Korean_Language-604/1
http://www.ignou.ac.in/ignou/aboutignou/school/sofl/programmes/detail/655/2
The minimum eligibility criteria are for a candidate to be 12th passed .
It is the easiest way to start as of how and will also land you an entry-level job.
Additionally, you could also access the links below:
https://dqxeclau.top/careers/translator
https://dqxeclau.top/careers/foreign-language-interpreter
I hope this helps!
Thank you!
Hello Aspirant, First of all, to be a successful translator or interpreter, you need to do the course for translation and interpretation since it involves interpreting what a native french person is trying to say, it need high french proficiency. So you can do the translation and interpretation course after B2 and then apply for jobs in MNCs as a translator and interpreter.
I don't think that your age will be a problem if you've genuine knowledge and strong grip at the language.
Check this link once ,
https://school.careers360.com/articles/career-as-interpreter-and-translator
All the very best!
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