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ICAI | Survey for seeking preference for learning foreign language through virtual mode

Last updated: 24 March 2021


The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India has announced a survey for seeking preference for learning foreign language through virtual mode from ICAI Members and Students. Interested members/students are requested to kindly express their interest in the preferred foreign language which would facilitate ICAI to open up future batches of foreign languages. The expression of interest can be provided by clicking here latest by 15th April 2021. Read the official announcement below:

ANNOUNCEMENT FOR MEMBERS AND STUDENTS

Survey for seeking preference for learning foreign language through virtual mode from ICAI Members and Students

LAST DATE: 15TH APRIL, 2021

Committee for Development of International Trade, Services & WTO (CDITSWTO) of ICAI is taking forward the Action Plan for Champion Sector in which promoting foreign language amongst members and students is one of the mandates by Government of India.

ICAI   Survey for seeking preference for learning foreign language through virtual mode

With an aim to overcome language barrier and thereby to have enhanced professional opportunities overseas, ICAI, under the aegis of the Committee had initiated online batches of German, French, Spanish, Japanese and Business English Languages for its members and students through German, French, Spanish, Japanese and British Embassy and is working to initiate batches for Chinese, Arabic and Dutch languages in next few months based on the demand for said foreign languages.

Interested members/students are requested to kindly express their interest for the preferred foreign language which would facilitate ICAI to open up future batches of foreign languages. The expression of interest can be provided by clicking here latest by 15th April 2021.

Chairman
Committee for Development of International Trade, Services & WTO
Email : cditswto@icai.in

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