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This Article is From Jan 11, 2019

Skilling Firm Launches Certificate Programme In 3 Languages

All the three language programmes can be accessed through live online or classroom sessions.

Skilling Firm Launches Certificate Programme In 3 Languages
These language programmes can be accessed through live online or classroom sessions.
Education Result
New Delhi:

Safeducate, a skilling and consulting firm, has launched a foreign linguistic certificate programme focusing on French, Arabic, and Chinese for students across India, said a statement from the firm. All the three language programmes can be accessed through live online or classroom sessions, and would also have quizzes, assignments, and case studies as part of the pedagogy the statement added. 

The firm also said this programme has been launched after a detailed market study and about the demand for these languages in various industries.

"Interested students can enrol for their preferred programme online and choose from amongst 6 modules for every language. Each module is 40 hours long and can be completed in a duration of 2 months, with sessions held thrice a week. A certificate will be issued to them jointly by Safeducate & Linguistic Academy after the completion of each module," the statement said.

"French, Arabic, and Chinese have gained a lot of popularity and momentum amongst Indian students and even professionals. They have emerged as the languages of choice amongst learners who are aiming for better employment opportunities at global workplaces and are also willing to enhance their creativity and professional networks. By completing all the modules of this online language programme by Safeducate, students will be able to understand and even communicate fluently in any of these three languages, gaining access to a much wider array of employment opportunities around the globe," said Divya Jain, Founder and CEO of the firm while commenting on the launch of the programme.

Launched in 2007 by the house of Safexpress, the idea of Safeducate evolved with an aim to meet the demand gap for a skilled workforce in the ever-growing logistics of the country, the company said in a statement.

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