How much does BCA at NEC Japanese Language Academy cost?

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Asked by Nishar Ahmed

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  • NEC Japanese Language Academy does not offer BCA programs as the academy specialize in Japanese language courses. To pursue a BCA degree, you'll need to explore universities or colleges that offer this programme and not NEC. The cost of a BCA programme vary depending on several factors like type of Institution,  Location,  Course duration, Hostel or accommodation etc.

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    Farzana Jabeen | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago

    The NEC Japanese Language Academy (NJLA) offers a variety of Japanese language courses, including JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test) preparation courses from levels N5 to N1. The academy provides these courses in multiple formats, such as full-time, part-time, and online options to accommodate different schedules. 

    The fees for these courses vary depending on the level and format. Generally, fees can range from approximately ?12,000 to ?25,000 per course.

    Not many courses are available in Japanese especially in India. The most opted for option is B.A(Hons) Japanese. Admission is based on merit basis and the entrance exam. Dur

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