As many as six students from the Central University of Odisha have successfully passed the N5 level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), a notable achievement that underscores the university’s commitment to linguistic excellence.
The successful students are Rituparna Bala and Abhipsa Patra from the Department of Agriculture, and Prityam Kumar Dhal, Stuti Mahima Khora, Subham Dash, and Jagadish Sahu from the Department of Mathematics. Their accomplishment was recognized by the Vice-Chancellor of the University, Prof Chakradhar Tripathi, who extended his congratulations to the students, their course coordinator, and faculty members for their outstanding performance.
The JLPT, administered annually by the Government of Japan, assesses proficiency in Japanese language skills. Central University of Odisha has been offering a one-year Japanese Language Certificate Course (JLCC) from October 1, 2023, to October 1, 2024. Out of ten students who took the N5 level examination, six achieved passing marks, demonstrating the effectiveness of the JLCC program.
Special commendations go to Stuti Mahima Khora and Abhipsa Patra, who excelled with scores of 120 and 112, respectively. This success highlights the dedication and support of the Course Coordinator, Dr. Nirjharini Tripathy (Head of the Department of English Language and Literature); Prof. Nabin Panda, faculty Bithika Das and all the JLCC students.
This achievement reflects the university’s ongoing efforts to promote global languages and enrich the academic experiences of its students.
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