which foreign language is best suited with marketing and international business in mba?
bharatbhushan8887 asked:
i am doing mba from delhi and i am in my third semester so accordingly i want a course like certificate or diploma course which can go with my mba schedule.
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Isn’t it English, ‘ The Universal Language ‘ ? How many people do u think would have answered this question globaly if u asked it in a language other than english ( chinese, russian, spanish etc. ) ? A Mann
Hindi, Russian or some I would consider. brian g
Most of the international business that I work with is located in China… so if I were to recommend a language, I would say Chinese. pommaid
Given that you already know English (oresumably because India is the second largest English speaking country after the US), I would suggest Mandarin. Unlike other countries which use English as the language of commerce, China has stuck with Mandarin and are even funding language courses in other countries to encourage people to learn this language.
With Mandarin, you have a market of over 885 million speakers in China and many more throughout the world. It is widely supported online so you will have resources to assist you in your studies.
It is a great way of differentiating yourself. ethnicomm