I want to prepare for B A Spanish language, So what I do for this?
Hello Abdul,
Thank you for sharing your query with us I would like to help you out by providing you with the information that you may need.
So, make sure to go through everything carefully.
Bachelors of Spanish in a undergraduate degree course in Spanish language for a duration of 3 years. For you to be eligible for this you need a 10+2 passing certificate.
In this course you will come across the intricacies of Spanish language. You will have to develop research interests and study contemporary cultural studies along with translation, modern history and information technology.
Spanish expertise will gain you new opportunities in your career and leisure time.
You may also find interest in exploring all things spanish- from their cities to their culture.
The general eligiblity that you will need is:
- 12th or equivalent qualification with at least 60% qualifying marks from any recognised board.
- The ability to be able to compete as some of the most prestigious colleges teach B.A Spanish.
During the three years of B.A Spanish you will learn to study the language and the culture and literature that come with it. You might also be taught Hispanic Media Studies. Various audio visual methods of learning Spanish. Business Spanish, and a specific course in translation.
The B.A Spanish offering colleges are:
- Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi
- Sharda University (SU), Noida
- University of Delhi (DU), New Delhi
There are some qualities that you need to be able to get into one of these colleges and perform well.
- Make sure that you have interest in learning a new language and the determination of exploring new ideas and culture.
- You need to have a good grammar otherwise it will be difficult in translation or even learning.
This course will benefit you in a lot of ways by providing you ample opportunities for careers in public and private sectors. You will have a good career value in abroad too.
I hope this solves your query regarding the steps you need to take. Do feel free to ask if you have any more doubts.
Best of luck!
Cheers,
Arpita Goon.




