Christ University Bengaluru
Bengaluru,Karnataka,India
080 4012 9600
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Open Electives course in Spoken Kannada French
Open Electives course in Spoken Kannada
Course
Students will be exposed to the use of Kannada Language both in oral and written forms. In the introductory sessions Kannada alphabets, words, simple sentence writing and basic grammar will be dealt with.
Course Objective
- To enable students to communicate in the State Language Kannada.
- The course will help the students, particularly coming from other states in their day to day conversations
- It will also help students to understand the rich cultural heritage of Karnataka.
- The course mainly focuses on Conversational Kannada
Course Outcome
- On completion of the course, students will be able to read and write in Kannada
- Students will be exposed to basic Kannada grammar.
- It helps in improving their vocabulary in Kannada
- Students will be aware of the culture and heritage of Karnataka
Duration : 45 Hours
Eligibility
- A student who has studied Kannada, Hindi, Sanskrit, Tamil and French are offered as second languages till Class 12 needs to continue the same at the Degree level
- If the student had studied a particular language only till 10 and not had a language in the higher secondary board, as in ISC / CBSC, International boards, he /she, can opt for / be given Additional English.
- If such a student (ref no.2) wants to continue with the language studied till Class 10, (marks card proof) he / she may be permitted to, based on a written test administered by the respective Language teacher.
- A student who finds the Language studied in the Higher secondary board, difficult, and wants to opt for Additional English, will first be tested by the respective language teacher before the recommendation for change to Additional English is given.
- A student who has not studied any of the above mentioned languages cannot opt for any of them. He / She will be given Additional English instead.