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Delhi University offers short-term language courses for 2025–26 session

Delhi University offers short-term language courses for 2025–26 session

India Today23-06-2025
Delhi University's Centre for Indian and Foreign Languages (CIFL) has opened admissions for its popular part-time certificate courses in foreign languages for the academic year 2025–26.These short-term programs, aimed at students and working professionals alike, offer immersive training in eight globally spoken languages: Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Italian, Spanish, French, German, and Portuguese.Run under the Open Learning Development Centre (OLDC), CIFL's courses are affiliated with the university's Departments of Germanic and Romance Studies and East Asian Studies. Upon successful completion, students will receive a certificate directly from the University of Delhi.advertisementADMISSIONS NOW OPEN
The application window is open from June 16 to July 12, 2025, with the entire admission process being conducted online through cifl.oldcdu.ac.in. Applicants must have completed Class 12 or an equivalent qualification. Admissions will be merit-based, calculated using the best four subjects (including English or Hindi).General category applicants must have secured a minimum of 50 percent aggregate marks and at least 45 percent in English or Hindi. Relaxations are available for reserved categories, with a lower cutoff of 45 percent. Graduates and postgraduates are eligible for bonus weightage—10 percent and 15 percent respectively—to be added to their merit score.Each candidate can apply for only one language course, and the application fee is Rs 200 per course. Supporting documents, including a recent photograph, 10+2 marksheets, and a scanned signature, must be uploaded during the registration process.COURSE DURATION AND FEESadvertisementThe part-time courses are scheduled to begin in mid-August 2025 and will run through March 2026. Classes will be conducted in person on campus, and detailed timetables will be shared a week before commencement.The total course fee is Rs 10,000, with an additional Rs 510 examination fee. Students not previously enrolled with DU will also need to pay a one-time university enrollment fee of Rs 300. Once paid, the fees are non-refundable, except in the rare case where a course is cancelled by the university.Direct link to check and download the prospectus MERIT LISTS AND COUNSELLINGAdmissions will be carried out in three rounds:First Merit List: July 17 (Counselling: July 18,20)Second Merit List: July 22 (Counselling: July 23,25)Third Merit List: July 27 (Counselling: July 28,30)Selected candidates must confirm their admission and pay the fees within three days of their respective counselling session.RULES AND REMINDERSCIFL has emphasised strict adherence to guidelines. Applicants must ensure all information matches their official documents exactly, and no changes can be made post-submission. Shifting between courses after admission will not be allowed, and admission remains provisional until original documents are verified.Students enrolling through CIFL will receive an official DU student ID card but will not be entitled to central DU facilities like library access or hostel accommodation.Tune InTrending Reel
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