What is the minimum percentage for the chinease language when i am belong from obc category
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Hi, University of Delhi provides its students with two options when it comes to foreign language courses:
- Part-time courses (Certificate, Diploma and Advanced Diploma)
- Full-time Degree level courses (B.A., M.A., M.Phil and PhD).
DU Arts faculty also conducts part-time classes :
- Portuguese
- Arabic
- Persian
Arts faculty does not offer part-time courses in French, Spanish, German, Italian, Japanese, Chinese and Korean.
Department of East Asian Studies
The Department of East Asian Studies introduced Chinese Studies in 1964, Japanese Studies in 1969, and Korean Studies in 2001. The Department of East Asian studies – Arts Faculty offers One Year Full-time Post Graduate Intensive Diploma Course in Chinese (CF-1), Korean (KF-1) & Japanese (JF-1) and One Year Full-time Post Graduate Intensive Advanced Diploma Course in Chinese (CF-2), Korean (KF-2) & Japanese (JF-2).
Admission, Eligibility, Process, Entrance Exam, Dates 2019
- For Admission in Under Graduate (BA Programme), You need to pass in 10+2. For few courses, admission is done on the basis of entrance exam while for some courses, admissions are based on merit list / cut-off.
- If you want to pursue a part-time courses in foreign languages, then you should directly contact the College concerned. Admission is mostly done through merit list. Preference is given to existing students of the same College. Prior knowledge of the language is not required for Certificates. However, for Diploma and Advanced Diploma, Certificate and Diploma in the same language is mandatory.
- For PG Intensive Diploma / Advanced Diploma in Chinese / Japanese / Korean (CF-1, JF-1 and KF-1), Bachelor’s Degree is required followed by Common Entrance Test (SLAT) of the Department of East Asian Studies. For Advanced Diploma (CF-2, JF-2 and KF-2), Bachelor’s Degree + Diploma in the corresponding Language (KP-1) / (JP-1) / (CK-1). Final admission is done on the basis of entrance exam.
- For MA courses, Minimum Eligibility is BA in any stream with good Knowledge in the same language since Admission is based on written exam and then viva-voce in some cases too. Question paper will be in the corresponding language.
- For research courses M.Phil, The candidate should have good academic record and Master’s Degree with 55% marks. All the eligible candidates are required to sit for entrance test as per the dates announced by the Department. Weightage is 75 marks for written test and 25 marks for Interview. Good Knowledge in the same language is required.
- For research courses, Ph.D., The admission in DU will be granted on the basis of entrance examination (75 marks for written test and 25 marks for Interview). Minimum Eligibility is M.Phil or M.A. with an excellent academic from the University of Delhi or any recognized University. Good Knowledge in the same language is mandatory.
- The Department also offers MA in Japanese (MA-JL) and M.A., M.Phil, and PhD in East Asian studies. All students have to choose one language between Chinese, Korean and Japanese while pursuing M.A. / M.Phil / PhD in East Asian studies. Total number of seats are 39 for East Asian Studies and 16 for MA in Japanese respectively. For Ph.D., number of seats are decided every year. The admission procedure for PG courses consist of a written test and an interview.
Colleges that offer courses in Chinese
- St. Stephen’s College, University Enclave – Certificate, Diploma & Advanced Diploma in Chinese
- Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce, Pitampura – Certificate Chinese
- Daulat Ram College *, Maurice Nagar – Certificate & Diploma in Chinese
- Ramjas College, Maurice Nagar, Delhi University – Certificate & Diploma in Chinese
- SGTB Khalsa College, Mall Road – Certificate Chinese
- LakshmiBai College *, Ashok Vihar – Certificate in Chinese
- Kalindi College *, East Patel Nagar – Certificate in Chinese language.
- Bharti College *, Janakpuri – Certificate Chinese
- Sri Venkateswara College, Dhaula Kuan – Certificate in Chinese
* Women’s Colleges of DU.
Certificate level requires candidates to have passed 10+2. For Diploma and advanced diploma level, certification and Diploma is required respectively in the corresponding language. Admission will be given on merit or entrance test
you cill have to check for cutoffs at each college's website deoending on which chinese language course you wish to opt for. Cut offs for cetificate, diploma and advanced diploma course are different from one another and varries in term of college as well.
Good Luck