NEP 2020

Mumbai’s HR College of Commerce and Economics introduces multilingual courses

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Posted on 10 Feb 2022
19:50 PM
The National Education Policy 2020 promotes multilingualism in education to widen career opportunities.

The National Education Policy 2020 promotes multilingualism in education to widen career opportunities. Source: Shutterstock

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Summary
This initiative is taken in line with the National Education Policy 2020
The international programmes committee of the college is conducting multilingual learning courses virtually

HR College of Commerce and Economics under HSNC University in Mumbai has introduced multilingual courses for students in line with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.

NEP 2020 emphasises the need for multilingual learning citing better career opportunities for students if they follow a multilingual curriculum.

The international programmes committee of HR College is conducting the multilingual learning courses virtually. This facility started under the mentorship of Chandni Bhattacharjee, director, IPC. It offers a certification in Spanish language on completion of 30 hours of learning.

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This will assist the students to learn the languages that may give them an edge over their competitors in getting jobs.

Commenting on this initiative, Niranjan Hiranandani, Provost, HSNC University, said, “Multilingual learning will enhance various cognitive, networking, inter-personal and social-linguistic skills that will foster the learner’s global relationships. The ability to speak more languages and associated skills will also accentuate attention and retention. Besides, learning the nuances of different languages will help the modern learners hone their critical thinking, reasoning abilities and make them proficient communicators by grasping concepts and subjects more effectively.”

The Initiative is aligned with the idea of accessible education which overcomes language and geographical barriers. Additionally, it is a step towards the mission of making India a global hub of education and give the best opportunities to students across regions, HR College said in a statement.

Pooja Ramchandani, principal of HR College, said, “HR College has taken the initiative to train students in various foreign languages such as German, South Korean, Japanese and other foreign languages along with regional languages. It is necessary for students to learn new things and keep themselves updated as per the industry demands and we are providing them the best platform by conducting these online courses.”

HR College of Commerce & Economics is a co-educational institution with more than 6000 students enrolled in its degree and junior college. It is the first college in Maharashtra to receive A-grade accreditation from National Assessment & Accreditation Council (NAAC).

Last updated on 10 Feb 2022
19:50 PM
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