I am a job going person. I barely get 2 hrs to read and watch French material, still I want to do MA in French but I don't have enough time for study...is there any part time or correspondence course to do MA in french

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Am sorry to say, but currently there isn't any university offering French in Correspondence.
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Hi Pankaj, please call the Centre for Global Languages, Bangalore University (Central College Campus) . You can join the regular MA French classes which start in August, if you are eligible. They will provide you with more information if you are interested.
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Yes, Many part time courses are available. Contact Alliance Francaise.
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French teacher

You can't do many things in same time.
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Hi Pankaj we do clsses for french in sarjapura road. you can contact us .its call kudos academy
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French Tutor

if you have proper study material then you can learn by yourself and you can register your self on the site of ALLIANCE FRANCAISE DE DELHI which provide internationally recognise certificates in FRENCH language.
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Native speaker of indian origin, now french tutor settled in Navi Mumbai

Hi Pankaj. To do MA involves the understanding of french literature and the history of french. It's best to join a university and do it full time. As suggested by sujata, check with the university in your locality.
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I'm M.A. in French from JNU. Started learning French in 2005-06. Did Diploma/ B2 in 2 years. Joined M.A. in 2008. Completed in 2010. Now teaching French at my institute in Delhi, Munirka DDA flats.
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