Jamia Millia Islamia opens registration for 3 part-time self-financed courses
Press Trust of India | October 10, 2022 | 04:34 PM IST | 1 min read
JMI application window for the two certificate programmes and Diploma in Translation Proficiency in English will remain open till October 25.
NEW DELHI: Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) on Monday opened registration for two certificates and a diploma programme under its part-time self-financed courses.
The online application for the Certificate in Translation Proficiency in English, Certificate in Digital Humanities and Diploma in Translation Proficiency in English will remain open till October 25. These courses are available only to regular students or employees of the university.
"The Department of English, Jamia Millia Islamia offers 3 programs under the university's Part-Time Self-Financed Programme Courses for 2022-23. Online Applications are invited for the following Certificate and Diploma programmes," an official notification read.
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To be eligible for the certificate course in translation proficiency in English, a candidate must be proficient in a language other than English, preferably Urdu or Hindi, the university said. For admission to a diploma course in translation in proficiency in English, a student must have a graduate degree and should be proficient in a language other than English, the varsity said.
A senior secondary, higher secondary or equivalent school certificate with no less than 50 per cent marks is another requirement for both, the certificate course in digital humanities and the diploma in translation.
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