i am doing my bsc computer science honours along with french language from alliance francaise.i want to change my career field

i am not really passionate about computers and have an inclination towards learning languages and design also.i want to change my line through a suitable post graduate course.perhaps a course which merges computers, french and design.is there anything available?in india or abroad?

0 113 Views | Posted 2012-04-21 18:32:26
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    Vineet Raj Kapoor | Guide-Level 12

    2012-04-24 19:14:42
    Hi Ishita,
    If you want to merge computers, french and design, well the best could be to go and study design in France. One of the leading colleges of France is Gobelins. There are others of course including George Meiles and SIC. Alternatively you could study in Canada which also has a high french speaking population. However, if instead of this strange request you decide what you love (obviously you'd drop computers since it's just a medium and my answer would be same if you said french and design) more out of french and design then the choice would become clearer. For e.g. in Gobelins there are 7-8 different courses, so what would you
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    Neha | Contributor-Level 9

    2012-04-24 16:36:59
    @Gomtis Corner @Neelu Kapoor are invited for their valuable input.
    Thank you for the invite Aru.
    Hi Ishita,
    -You can pursue post graduate diploma in French and merge it with post graduate course in web designing, graphic designing or MBA in Design Thinking. Please specify, what you mean by the term 'design': web design, interior design, fashion design, design thinking etc. for me to answer accordingly.
    -You can also become a French language translator.You can do a technical, scientific, business, literary translation work. It will include computers and language.
    Hope this helps!
    Feel free to ask more questions.
    Good Luck
    God Bless!
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    aru chopra | Guide-Level 11

    2012-04-24 13:40:12
    Hi,
    Knowledge of one or more foreign languages can be useful in a wide range of careers. For some jobs, such as translating, interpreting and language teaching, language skills are one of the main requirements. For other jobs a combination of languages and other qualifications, knowledge or skills may be needed. For example, people with languages plus IT, law, finance or sales skills are much sought-after.
    As far as selection of language is concerned, I would say that you may take up either of them provided you possess keen interest and passion for the same. Go for the language that most appeals you because both of them lead to same car
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