REGIONAL CENTRE Panmana

Programmes

B.A SANSKRIT VEDANTA (HONOURS)

Type: UG

Duration(in Years): 4

Evaluation: Credit

Intake: 20

Mode: Regular

Eligibility

+2 or Equivallent

Program Outcomes
  • Fundamental and comprehensive knowledge in Sanskrit language, and Sanskrit knowledge systems.
  • General Knowledge / Knowledge of the Concepts of Indian Philosophy With Special Focus on Vedanta
  • Explore analytically different branches of Indian wisdom and expand the capacity of critical enquiry
  • Understand ethical and multidimensional aspects of Sanskrit knowledge systems
  • Equip students with research aptitude, enabling scholarly investigation and contribution to diverse fields and preparing them for further studies and pursuing higher studies.
  • Develop ability to adapt ancient systems of knowledge /wisdom for social and personal development
  • Develop ability for self learning and community leadership
About the Program

The B.A. Sanskrit Vedanta programme offers a foundational study of Sanskrit and Vedantic philosophy, with special emphasis on Advaita Vedanta. It combines classical textual learning with critical and interdisciplinary perspectives, introducing students to major Vedantic texts and related philosophical systems. The programme develops analytical, research, and interpretative skills, preparing students for higher studies, teaching, and intellectually oriented careers.

Syllabus:

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MA HINDI

Type: PG

Duration(in Years): 2

Evaluation: Credit

Intake: 20

Mode: Regular

Eligibility

Any Degree

Program Outcomes
  • PSO 1: Historicise the Aesthetical sociological experience of Hindi Literature
  • PSO 2: Appreciation of Literary text
  • PSO 3: Analyze the multicultural, gender sensibility of Indian society through Hindi Literature
  • PSO 4: Build up Language as instrument of production, development and critic of power.
About the Program

The Department of Hindi offers credit system in M.A course. The duration of the course is 4 semesters with 64 credits. There will be 16 courses and each course carrying 4 credits. Out of 16 courses 11 courses are core papers, one seminar course and 4 are electives. The system of evaluation will be a combination of Internal and external examination. 50% of the credits will be for internal evaluation. Evaluation will be based on 9 point grading system. There will be three components for internal assessment for each course as follows: a. Seminar Presentation b. Assignments c. Mid Semester Examination Other things regarding the valuation will be as per the Regulation for the M.A. Programmes under Credit and Semester System Effective from 2019 admission onwards

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