Problem description:
I am a freshman. I study Chinese at International Studies University. I have always disliked my major and found it difficult to find a job. I want to change my major in Hindi. I don't know what the employment ratio of this major is in society. Want to know more to help me choose. I hope that friends who know this knowledge can help me, and I will be very grateful! ! ! ! Now I am like a lost child, confused and in need of expert guidance. Thank you! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Thank you! ! ! ! !
Analysis:
The biggest problem in Hindi employment is that India's official languages include English and Hindi, and English is used more in business dealings with foreign countries than Vietnamese and Thai.
However, it should be noted that with the improvement of Sino-Indian relations and the increasing trade, especially the small and medium-sized enterprises along the southeast coast of China have chosen India as their overseas expansion target, Hindi translation business will greatly increase.
My suggestion is that if you plan to switch to Hindi, you must make sure that the Hindi major is bilingual, that is, you must learn both professional English and Hindi. In other words, you must learn English well while learning Hindi, so the employment situation should be ok.
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In addition, I personally think that you can still choose English as your major, but you should learn English by yourself.