REGIONAL CENTRE Payyannur

Programmes

BA Sanskrit Sahitya (Hons)

Type: UG

Duration(in Years): 4

Evaluation: Credit

Intake: 20

Mode: Regular

Eligibility

12th Class

Program Outcomes
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MA Sanskrit Sahitya

Type: PG

Duration(in Years): 2

Evaluation: Credit

Intake: 10

Mode: Regular

Eligibility

UG

Program Outcomes
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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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MA History

Type: PG

Duration(in Years): 2

Evaluation: Credit

Intake: 20

Mode: Regular

Eligibility

Any Degree

Program Outcomes
  • 1. Locate how history reflects the4 Socio-Economic, Cultural and Political under currents of the times and its relevance in the contemporary scenario
  • 2. Analyze concepts, events and Movements of History
  • 3. Evaluate the shifts of power that Shaped Historiography
  • 4. Build expertise in Ancient/Medieval and Modern period of historical studies
About the Program

he M. A. Programme in History is designed and structured to introduce historical knowledge and enable students to critically engage with the pasts. The focus is on the Ancient, Medieval, Modern, Contemporary, Intellectual, Intersectional, Visual and Material histories of India as well as its constituent regions. It reflects the theories, methodologies, methods, concepts and data for engaging with historical pasts. As a Programme included within the purview of Social Sciences, it will provide expertise to analyze social changes, economic and political transitions, religious transformations, technological changes, literary and artistic productions and other significant domains of knowledge in History. It will provide a platform for preparing students for pursuing research. The Department is part of the Faculty of Social Sciences and offers Degrees at the Master’s (M. A.), and Research levels (M.Phil. and Ph.D.)

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FYUGP Sanskrit Vyakarana

Type: UG

Duration(in Years): 4

Evaluation: Credit

Intake: 20

Mode: Regular

Eligibility

Plus Two

Program Outcomes
  • PSO1-Students will acquire thorough knowledge of Sanskrit Vyākaraṇa, including śabda-rūpa, dhātu-rūpa, sandhi, samāsa, kāraka, and vākya-vicāra, enabling accurate grammatical analysis of Sanskrit texts.
  • PSO2- Students will be able to interpret classical Sanskrit texts with grammatical precision using Pāṇinian principles, commentarial traditions, and applied grammar for correct comprehension and explanation.
  • PSO3-Students will develop strong analytical, logical, and linguistic skills through the study of grammatical rules (sūtras), vṛttis, and bhāṣyas, fostering critical thinking and structured reasoning.
  • PSO4-Students will be prepared for higher studies, research, teaching, translation, and interdisciplinary applications of Sanskrit grammar in fields such as linguistics, philosophy, literature, and traditional knowledge systems.
About the Program

**FYUGP Sanskrit Vyākaraṇa** is an introductory programme designed to provide students with a strong foundation in Sanskrit grammar. It familiarizes learners with the basic principles of Vyākaraṇa such as *saṁjñā*, *sandhi*, *subanta* and *tiṅanta* forms, *kāraka*, *samāsa*, and sentence structure, following the Pāṇinian grammatical tradition. The course develops linguistic accuracy, analytical thinking, and the ability to read and understand simple Sanskrit texts, preparing students for advanced study, research, and practical applications of Sanskrit language and literature.

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BA Sanskrit Vyakarana

Type: UG

Duration(in Years): 3

Evaluation: Credit

Intake: 20

Mode: Regular

Eligibility

Plus Two

Program Outcomes
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Syllabus:

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MA SANSKRIT VYAKARANA

Type: PG

Duration(in Years): 2

Evaluation: Credit

Intake: 10

Mode: Regular

Eligibility

Any Degree

Program Outcomes
  • PSO1-Understand higher texts of Sanskrit Vyakarana. (PO 1
  • PSO2-Analyze grammatical theories. (PO 1)
  • PSO3-Know the contribution of Kerala to Sanskrit grammar.(PO1)]
  • PSO4-Efficiently converse with other related disciplines. ( PO 2)
About the Program

The Department of Sanskrit Vyākaraṇa of Sree Sankaracharya Sanskrit University has designed the 'Ācārya' (Postgraduate) programme in 'Sanskrit Vyākaraṇa' with the aim of enabling students to gain a scientific and systematic understanding of the Pāṇinian grammatical system. The programme seeks to impart deep and comprehensive knowledge of the science of grammar. Through the study of texts such as the 'Aṣṭādhyāyī', 'Mahābhāṣya', 'Vākyapadīya, 'Kāśikā', 'Siddhāntakaumudī', various 'Prakriyā-granthas', the works of 'Nāgeśa', and treatises on 'Śābdabodha', students are trained thoroughly in the discipline of Vyākaraṇa. Special emphasis is also given to understanding the significant contributions of Kerala to the tradition of Sanskrit grammar. The programme further highlights the historical development of grammatical science, its relationship with linguistics, and its interaction with other branches of knowledge. Through the study of grammatical and linguistic thought in Sanskrit, students attain intellectual sharpness, clarity of understanding, and refinement of reasoning.

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Four Year Undergraduate Programme in Social Work (BSW Honours with Research)

Type: UG

Duration(in Years): 4

Evaluation: Marks

Intake: 120

Mode: Regular

Eligibility

Plus two

Program Outcomes
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Master of Social Work (MSW)

Type: PG

Duration(in Years): 2

Evaluation: Credit

Intake: 120

Mode: Regular

Eligibility

Any Degree. Based on the national level entrance examination.

Program Outcomes
  • PSO 1:Engage with diverse population abiding with social work values, principles and ethics.
  • PSO 2:Critically and creatively engage with social work theory to develop reflexive and informed social work interventions while engaging with social situations.
  • PSO 3:Practice social work methods with individuals, groups, community and organizations
  • PSO 4:Engage in research informed practice and practice informed research
  • PSO 5: Analyze, formulate and advocate for social policies to advance social justice and equality
  • PSO 6:Apply the knowledge of human behaviour and social environment
  • PSO 7:Develop competencies and leadership qualities to manage Development Projects and Organizations
  • PSO 8:Develop communication skills required for the effective social work practice with inter and intra personal client system and with society at large
About the Program

The Social Work programme offers interdisciplinary academic and research possibilities that critically opens up local and global discourses on health, development and marginalization, gender, and family, identity, rights and justice. The field practicum component, which is an integral part of the MSW curriculum, offers opportunities for the students to spend time in close proximity with communities, NGOS and various social movements. Such close association lays the foundation for critical and alternative perspectives on one’s own society. The course thus will provide the students with strong theoretical underpinnings and expose them to the dynamics and complexities of the social world. The Social Work discipline and profession aims at planning and implementation of social policies, services and programmes needed to meet basic human needs and to support the development of human capacities and abilities. It facilitates change (1) within the individual in relation to his/her social environment; (2) of the social environment in its effect upon the individual; (3) of both the individual and social environment in their interaction. The ultimate aim of social work is to promote or restore a mutually beneficial interaction ‘inter’, ‘intra’ individual, and society in order to improve the quality of life for everyone.The post graduate programme offered by the Department (MSW) is recognized by the social work accreditation councils of UK, USA, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. Our students get their recognitions and accreditations in these countries on the basis of the verification of the course modules they have done in the University and the field practicum they have done here in the programmes.

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