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Master of Arts - Hindi (MHD)
Objectives :
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To promote extensive and intensive study of Hindi literature.
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To promote extensive and intensive study of linguistics
translation and area of mass
media
over and above Hindi literature.
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To provide wide opportunities of speaking in Hindi
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To promote wide range researchers in Hindi language
Eligibility :
Bachelors degree of any recognized university or professional
degree.
Programme structure :
This course comprises of 72 credits in all. The student will have
to undergo the course of 36 credits in the first and second year
each.
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Sr.No. |
Name of the Course |
Course
Code |
Credit |
No. of Blocks |
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First Year |
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1. |
Hind Swaraj |
FGP-01 |
4 |
1 |
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2. |
Modern Hindi Poetry |
MHD-02 |
8 |
6 |
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3. |
Novel and Story |
MHD-03 |
8 |
6 |
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4. |
Drama and other forms of prose |
MHD-04 |
8 |
6 |
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5. |
History of Hindi Language and Literature |
MHD-06 |
8 |
8 |
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Second Year |
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1. |
Hindi Poetry-1
(Adikavya/Bhakti Kavya and Riti Kavya) |
MHD-01 |
4 |
4 |
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2. |
Principles and Criticism of literature |
MHD-05 |
8 |
7 |
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3. |
Bhasha Vigyan and Hindi Language |
MHD-07 |
4 |
3 |
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4. |
Novel : Form and Development |
MHD-13 |
4 |
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5. |
Hindi Novel -1
(Specific study of Premchand) |
MHD-14 |
4 |
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6. |
Hindi Novel-2 |
MHD-15 |
4 |
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7. |
Indian Novel |
MHD-16 |
4 |
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8. |
India of My Dream |
FGP-02 |
4 |
1 |
Evaluation :
Student will be evaluated by two ways :
(1) Continuous (constant) Evaluation :
(weightage 30%)
It is obligatory for the students to submit specified number of
assignments concerned
with
each course within the specific time limit before the
term-end-examination.
(2) Term End Examination :
(weightage 70%)
The
students are expected to secure their admission of the first and
the second year in
August/February. After securing the admissions, the first
examination will be held in next
July/January. It means that they can appear at the examination
after the duration of one
year.
Standard of Success :
For the successful completion of the course the student is
expected to score minimum 40% of marks in each subject or he has
to secure at least 'D' grade in the examination.
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