Korean Language Education in India

Prof. Kim do-young Contents

• Development • Universities Offering Korean Courses • -Degree Courses, Diploma Courses • Scholarship • Job Opportunities Development

• 1974 certificate courses began. • Early 1970's to early 1980's -the insemination period of Korean languages education. • Early 1980's to late 1980's -Language Education and area studies were separated. • In 1990's, -number of learners, quality of teaching along with a clearer concept of foreign language. • In 2000’s –increasing number of institutes • In 2014, the programme full fledged course from Certificate, B.A. to Ph.D Degree Courses-2 Universities

• Jawaharlal Nehru University(1974) • Center for Korean Studies, • School of Language, Literature and Culture Studies • B.A in Korean, M.A. in Korean, M.Phil & Ph.D in Korean • 6 teachers, 4 Korean native teachers, • approximately 130 students • School of International Studies • M.Phil compulsory course

• Central University of Jharkhand (2012) • B.A. and M.A. Diploma Courses-6 Universities

• University of Delhi (2002) • Manipur University (2011) • Postgraduate Intensive Advanced • Certificate Diploma • Part time courses- certificate/diploma/advanced • Hyderabad University (2014) diploma • Certificate • M.A. /M.Phil in East Asian Studies- • Baranasi Hindu University (2015) --Compulsory course • Certificate • Daulat Ram College, Khalsa College • Jadapur University • Magadh University (2008) • Christian University • Certificate/diploma • Amethi Unversity • English & Foreign Language University(2009) • certificate Other Institutes

• Sejong Institutes • Delhi Korean Cultural Center 170 • Patna 50 • Chennai InKo Center 15

J.N.U. Center for Korean Studies- offering courses

M.A.M.A. inin M.Phil/Ph. B.A. in KoreanKorean D in Korean Korean LanguageLanguage Language Language University of Delhi, Faculty of Social , Department of East Asian Studies- offering courses

M.A. in Ph.D in Language East Asian East Asian Post- Studies Studies graduates -4 -2 Full time semesters Semesters -1+1 years What to learn; M.A./Ph.D in East Asian Studies-Korean Language • 1st year (two semesters)- from Alphabets to speaking, reading writing of daily life • 1000 vocabularies ,Basic grammar • Textbook ‘Bharati Korean Basic ‘-30 lessonsBasic (Chinese characters)-30x10

• 2nd year (two semesters) – from daily life to practical uses 3,000 vocabularies Research use-reading and conversation Basic Hanja (Chinese characters)-30x 10

Textbooks Full Time Languages Course-

KF1- (two semesters)- One year postgraduate Intensive Diploma Korean from Alphabets to speaking, reading writing of daily life • 2,000 vocabularies, Basic grammar • Textbook ‘Bharati Korean Basic ‘-30 lessons KF2- (two semesters) One year postgraduate Intensive Advanced Diploma • – from daily life to practical uses, professional use, • research use 3,000 vocabularies , Practical uses-conversation and reading Full Time Languages Course-

KF2- (two semesters)

KF1- Oneour year Title (two semesters) postgraduate

ur Title Intensive One year Advanced postgraduate Diploma Intensive Diploma Central University of Jharkhand

•BA –MA integral Courses •Total 80 students •TOPIK Exam center Support for Higher Studies- Scholarship •Korean Government Scholarship -NIIED (National Institute for International Education) • For MA course • Monthly about $ 1,000, 3 years, airfare • For Ph.D course • Monthly about $ 1,000, 5 years, airfare • (special fund for Korean proficient test(TOPIK 5, 6) Korea Foundation Scholarship •For language course , •6 months + 3 months (around USD 1,000 per mth •Airfare by the recipients Scholarship in India

•LG scholarship Sinhan Bank Scholarship Korean Representative Universities Indian Students Studying • Seoul National University • • Yonsei University • Sunggyunkwan University • SeogangUniversity • Hankuk University of Foreign Studies • Kyunghee Unversities • Hannam University Job Opportunities

MNCs B

Korea Related A C Government Companies Korean Languages & Studies

Research E D Companies in Institutes Korea Job Opportunities

• Academics J.N.U. , D.U., EFLU (2010) Manipur University(2011), B.H.U.(plan),

• Government Ministry of External Affairs, Ministry of Sci & Job Opportunities • Industrial Fields • Samsung/LG • POSCO • Hyundai Motors • Small and middle enterprises • (around 500 companies ) • Other MNCs • Oracle • Wipro No. Of Employees Employed S.No. Name of Company (Approx.) 1 Samsung 30 2 Ceragem 20 3 Vigen 5 4 Nuga 7 5 Doosan (Mumbai) 5 6 Oracle 7 7 Tech Mahindra 3 8 United Lex- LPO 4 9 AMEX-American Express 2 10 POSCO (Mumbai) 1 11 Doosan (NCR) 2 12 POSCO (NCR) 2 Upcoming Tangible Portent

• 1. Increasing the Number of Institutes • InBeginning a Course for Secondary Educationrecreasing the Number of Institutes:sing the Number of Institutes: Preparation and Tasks

•Preparing Qualified Teachers •Course Design for Schools • Text Preparation