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The Centre for Manuscriptology is a vibrant hub of research and preservation dedicated to the rich legacy of Indian manuscripts. With a deep commitment to safeguarding our textual heritage, the Centre actively undertakes the survey, collection, conservation, and preservation of manuscripts across diverse traditions. These invaluable documents are carefully transcribed, digitized, and published, ensuring their continued accessibility for scholars and future generations.
In addition to its core activities, the Centre regularly hosts workshops, seminars, extension lectures, and awareness programs focused on manuscript preservation techniques. These initiatives are designed not only for students and researchers but also for the general public—especially the traditional custodians of manuscripts, who play a crucial role in the continuity of this cultural inheritance.
Alongside its scholarly pursuits, the Centre offers a range of academic programs, including Postgraduate Diploma and Ph.D. programmes, providing rigorous training and research opportunities in the field of Manuscriptology. With a perfect blend of tradition and technology, the Centre for Manuscriptology stands as a beacon of excellence in preserving the intellectual and cultural treasures of our past.
Type: PG
Duration(in Years): 1
Evaluation: Credit
Intake: 20
Mode: Regular
Candidates who have successfully completed an undergraduate programme from a recognized institution and who possess basic knowledge and interest in Manuscriptology.
This program is designed as an introductory bridge course to familiarize learners with the fundamentals of Manuscriptology and to help them develop the necessary skills in this specialized field. The knowledge and expertise gained through this course will empower students to explore various aspects of manuscripts and pursue advanced studies and research in Manuscriptology. The primary goal is to produce trained professionals in this highly specialized area of study. Given the vast manuscript collections found globally, especially in Kerala, there is a significant need for skilled and committed researchers to study, catalogue, edit, and preserve these manuscripts, thereby unlocking the immense knowledge and cultural heritage they contain for the benefit of society. The proposed course will provide foundational knowledge of manuscripts and Manuscriptology, along with practical training in reading and writing ancient scripts, manuscript editing, textual criticism, and both traditional and modern methods of manuscript conservation. Assessment will be based on continuous evaluation, end-of-semester exams, text editing projects, and a viva-voce.
Syllabus:
View SyllabusType: PhD
Duration(in Years): 3
Evaluation: Credit
Intake: 2
Mode: Regular
Masters Degree