No, prior knowledge is generally not required to enroll in a French language course, especially if you are starting from scratch. Most language programs, whether in schools, universities, or private institutions, offer beginner-level courses that cater to those who have no previous knowledge of the
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If your French visa application has been denied, you can challenge the decision by submitting an "informal appeal" to the French consular authorities within 30 days of receiving the refusal notice. This involves writing a request that outlines your reasons for believing the decision was wrong, along
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Answered 5 days ago
The French student rejection rate is the percentage of visa applications that are denied for a given period of time. Even though the success rate of the French student visa applications is pretty high (80-90%), some students may still face a rejection. The estimated French student visa rejection ran
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Answered a month ago
Absolutely, learning French in India is worth it for several reasons:
Career Opportunities: Proficiency in French can open doors to careers in international business, tourism, diplomacy, and more. Companies value multilingual employees for global operations.
Education: Many higher education instituti
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Answered a month ago
According to the Foreign Service Institute (FSI), French is ranked as a Category I language, meaning it's one of the easiest languages for English speakers to learn as French and English share Latin roots, which means the vocabulary and grammar often feel familiar. This makes the learning process m
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Answered 2 months ago
There are different types of courses available in India which start from beginner to advanced level including certificate course diplomas and various degree programs, there are several options which are as follows:
Certificate Course (A1, A2): It is the basic level that the premier league focuses on
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Contributor-Level 9
Answered 2 months ago
Yes, there are some universities that offer is for the ship or some amount of financial aid for different language courses, similarly they also offer facility of scholarship for French courses also.
Different institutions like JNU and DU, offer scholarships but that is basically merit-based scholarsh
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Answered 2 months ago
Yes of course there are some of the French course that include cultural studies, there are some of the institution like Alliance Francaise, include elements for French culture history and literature to provide students with a lot more understanding of the language and to make sure the candidates gra
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Answered 2 months ago
In India you can find various range of French courses, in different locations and institutions such as Diploma and certificate program, specialised courses for business French, French for tourism and hospitality, University some language institutes and cultural centres like the alliance Francis offe
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Answered 2 months ago
There are different durations of French courses in India and that absolutely depends on the type of force candidate is going to pursue, which is as follows:
- Certificate courses: 6 months - 1 year
- Diploma and Advanced Diploma: 1-2 years
- BA in French: 3 years
- MA in French: 2 years
- Ph.D. in French: 3-5 year
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Answered 2 months ago
Let me answer this question for you, Yes! There are many institutions and various online platforms that actually offer online French courses ( you can call it as a virtual class), in which you learn about the basics of front language to intermediate level and then the advance level of French languag
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