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Careers in Translation and Interpretation: What to study and where

Subhadrika Sen
Posted on 08 Nov 2021
17:04 PM
Translation Studies is a growing discipline with opportunities in diverse sectors.
Summary
Diploma, certificate and PhD courses are available in Translation and Interpretation
UG and PG courses are available in Europe and the USA

Translation and interpretation offer a window to the world, introducing us to a multitude of people, mindsets and concerns. In today’s multicultural society, translators and interpreters are in great demand in many sectors, including publishing and tourism.

What is Translation and Interpretation

Translation is rewriting content from one language into another, while interpretation is an area of translation where you have to deal with spoken words instead of written words. 

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Translating documents and papers is a common feature in academics. Apart from that, translation and interpretation are needed in tourism, publishing, immigration and law courts.

Translation courses in India

Translation as a career has been gaining ground in India. Here are some academic courses you can pursue to work as a full-time translator.

PG diploma in Translation:

Who can apply: Anyone with a graduation degree in any discipline. 

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Who can apply: Postgraduates in any Indian or foreign language  with at least 55% aggregate. 

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PhD in Translation Studies:

Who can apply: Postgraduates in any linguistic discipline. 

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Career-oriented advanced diploma in Translation:

Who can apply: Undergraduate students of AMU.

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Certificate course in Translation:

Who can apply: Anyone clearing their Class XII board exams and with knowledge of English and Bengali, or Hindi, or Nepali is eligible for this certificate course.

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Translation courses outside India 

What to do after getting a degree in Translation

After getting your degree, you can work as a literary translator or a subtitler. Or you can choose to work in government departments or law firms. Here are some of the common sectors that make use of translators and interpreters: 

Last updated on 16 Nov 2021
12:22 PM
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