ANU to start Japanese, French language courses

ANU to start Japanese, French language courses
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In a bid to smoothen the recruitment of sons of the soil in foreign companies based in Japan and France, who are about to set up their units here too, the ANU College of Engineering Technology is all set to start French language as a certificate course for its engineering students from next academic year. 

Amaravati: In a bid to smoothen the recruitment of sons of the soil in foreign companies based in Japan and France, who are about to set up their units here too, the ANU College of Engineering Technology is all set to start French language as a certificate course for its engineering students from next academic year.

They have already started a certificate course on Japanese language as a pilot project, which is going to be permanent from next academic year. Students are not getting jobs in countries like France and Japan because of communication problem in those country’s official languages.

Prof P Siddaiah, Principal of ANU College of Engineering said, “In the first batch, 300 engineering students completed certificate course in Japanese language.

We have taught simple Japanese language to enable them work in Japanese companies if they would set up units in Amaravati.” A Professor from the Indian Institute of Foreign language is presently teaching Japanese language here.

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