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To pursue a teaching career in South Korea, you can indeed take a Korean language course at a Korean university, which will help you become proficient in the language and enhance your chances of securing a teaching job. With your IELTS certificate and a B.Ed from India, you could potentially become an English teacher in South Korea as well. For detailed guidance and assistance with your plans, Invicta Career Consultancy can provide valuable support in navigating these opportunities and ensuring you meet all requirements, While there are other options available, hence you can pay a visit to their website (icclearning.com) and get consult with them for better guidance. All the best to you.
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There are not much of a college in India offering the course of BA Korean course. Very fewer universities/colleges offers the course. Getting Integrated BA BEd in Korean Language isn't at all offered by any institute in India(as per the information available on internet).
Universities which offers the course of BA in Korean language are provided below-
For more information regarding Korean Language as a career, consider the link provided below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/korean-course
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Top institutions offering bachelor's in Psychology include the following:
Know more about it over here: https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-psychology-universities-in-india
For Bachelors in Korean Language:
You can know more the course, entrance exams, colleges over here: https://www.careers360.com/courses/korean-course
Hi aspirant,
Yeah you can do again and its completely your choice.It is not a problem.The criteria is that you should have passes your 12 th garade and you should meet the cut-off needed for getting admission into the college.Undergraduate program is your choice.
Hi Aspirant!
BA hons in korean language is an undergraduation program of 3 years which is divided into 6 semesters. The course provides the study related to korean language.
>> Any candidate who has completed 12th class from a recognized board is eligible for this course and so are eligible to pursue BA hons in korean language.
>> However, the minimum marks required in 12th class varies from college to college.
>> The admission is either done on the merit basis of 12th score or by entrance exams.
>> Some of the entrance exams are : JNUEE, DUET, JMIEE, CUET etc.
Thankyou!
Hello Student
If you learn Korean language seriously in India or in South Korea then you should have to learn the language in a regular form which not to be limited in the alphabetic books learning. In practical fields of works in our daily life and in business Korean language should be inputed according to sound experience and knowledge.Learning Korean language should be on regular course from any recognised agency for learning Korean language. After learning Korean language you can get job in India or Korea as an interpreter in MNCs, in translating agencies in the offices of embassys, international business companies. Korean language expert can get 8.7 lakh per annum as an average salary and 19lacs as higher salary per annum.
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