Delhi University Advances in East Asian Language Studies
Three Delhi University colleges, Ramjas, Hansraj, and Ram Lal Anand, are set to introduce advanced diploma and certification programmes in Korean, Chinese, and Japanese. This initiative follows recommendations from the Faculty of Social Sciences and awaits approval from the university's Academic Council on October 10.
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Delhi University is poised to broaden its academic offerings with new courses in East Asian languages at three of its colleges: Ramjas, Hansraj, and Ram Lal Anand. The proposal, under consideration by the university's Academic Council, reflects a strategic move to enrich language study options.
Specifically, Ramjas College will offer an Advanced Diploma in Korean, while Hansraj College is planning a Certificate Course in Chinese and Diploma courses in both Korean and Japanese. Meanwhile, Ram Lal Anand College is set to offer Advanced Diplomas in Chinese and Japanese. These programs are being developed in collaboration with the Department of East Asian Studies.
The initiative follows a recommendation from the Faculty of Social Sciences and aligns with the university's goal of expanding its linguistic curriculum. The final decision rests with the Academic Council, which is scheduled to meet on October 10 to deliberate on the policy proposal.
(With inputs from agencies.)