Pilibhit’s KV introduces German from Class VI

  • | Friday | 13th July, 2018

From Class IX onwards, the students will appear for German language examination held by CBSE, Nigar added. As per the assigned norms, the school will hold home examination for students concerned up to Class VIII. This certainly helps Indian students feel at home when they study in Germany,” she said.Nigar said the school here has 149 students in class VI, VII and VIII and they have shown overwhelming response to German language. We have arranged for an experienced faculty from Lucknow to teach German language,” said ZM Nigar, principal of KV in Pilibhit.A Lucknow-based regional coordinator of German language at KVS, Kshipra Chaturvedi, told TOI, “The Max Mueller Bhavan, a German institution for courses and examinations at New Delhi, sponsors every year a free tour of Germany for select Indian students of German language at KVs to get a first hand experience about Germany’s lifestyle and its vibrant socio-cultural heritage. Pilibhit: Students who study at Kendriya Vidyalaya in Pilibhit will now get an opportunity to study German from Class VI onwards from this academic session.Under an agreement between the KVS (Kendriya Vidyalay Sangthan) and the government of Germany, those who excel in the language will also get an opportunity to join an engineering course in that country free of cost after qualify for the same.“The language course has been introduced for students of class VI to VIII as compulsory additional subject after which it can be chosen by students as an optional subject.

Pilibhit: Students who study at Kendriya Vidyalaya in Pilibhit will now get an opportunity to study German from Class VI onwards from this academic session.Under an agreement between the KVS (Kendriya Vidyalay Sangthan) and the government of Germany, those who excel in the language will also get an opportunity to join an engineering course in that country free of cost after qualify for the same.“The language course has been introduced for students of class VI to VIII as compulsory additional subject after which it can be chosen by students as an optional subject. We have arranged for an experienced faculty from Lucknow to teach German language,” said ZM Nigar, principal of KV in Pilibhit.A Lucknow-based regional coordinator of German language at KVS, Kshipra Chaturvedi, told TOI, “The Max Mueller Bhavan, a German institution for courses and examinations at New Delhi, sponsors every year a free tour of Germany for select Indian students of German language at KVs to get a first hand experience about Germany’s lifestyle and its vibrant socio-cultural heritage. This certainly helps Indian students feel at home when they study in Germany,” she said.Nigar said the school here has 149 students in class VI, VII and VIII and they have shown overwhelming response to German language. As per the assigned norms, the school will hold home examination for students concerned up to Class VIII. From Class IX onwards, the students will appear for German language examination held by CBSE, Nigar added.

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