

B-A in Hindi Literature at Basdev Singh Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Tarwai, Meja


Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh
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About the Specialization
What is Hindi Literature at Basdev Singh Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Tarwai, Meja Prayagraj?
This Hindi Literature program at Basdev Singh Mahila Mahavidyalaya focuses on a comprehensive study of Hindi language and its rich literary tradition, as per the NEP 2020 guidelines. It delves into the historical evolution, poetic forms, prose genres, linguistics, and functional aspects of Hindi, aligning with the growing demand for language experts in India''''s diverse cultural and media landscape. The program emphasizes both classical and contemporary literature.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for students passionate about Indian languages and literature, seeking careers in academia, journalism, content creation, translation, and public administration. Fresh graduates aspiring to enter fields requiring strong linguistic and analytical skills will find this beneficial. It also suits individuals interested in preserving and promoting India''''s literary heritage, with a prerequisite of a strong command of Hindi at the 10+2 level.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse career paths in India such as content writers, editors, journalists, translators, proofreaders, language teachers, and civil servants. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 2.5 LPA to 4.5 LPA, with experienced professionals earning significantly more. The strong foundation in literature and language also prepares students for competitive exams and further academic pursuits like M.A. and Ph.D.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Build a Strong Literary Foundation- (Year 1, Semesters 1-2)
Actively engage with classic Hindi poetry and prose by regular reading and critical analysis. Form study groups to discuss literary movements and philosophical underpinnings of different eras. Focus on understanding the core texts deeply, beyond just memorization.
Tools & Resources
University Library (classic Hindi literature), Sahityapedia (online literary resource), Peer study groups
Career Connection
A strong foundation is crucial for excelling in advanced literary analysis, which is vital for roles in academia, research, and content creation.
Develop Academic Writing Skills- (Year 1, Semesters 1-2)
Practice essay writing, critical reviews, and literary interpretations regularly. Seek feedback from professors on assignments to improve clarity, coherence, and analytical depth. Focus on structuring arguments effectively and using appropriate literary terminology.
Tools & Resources
Grammarly (for basic proofreading), University Writing Center (if available), Professor consultation
Career Connection
Excellent writing skills are indispensable for careers in journalism, publishing, research, and even administrative roles where clear communication is key.
Participate in Literary Discussions and Debates- (Year 1, Semesters 1-2)
Join college literary societies, attend seminars, and actively participate in discussions on Hindi literature and current cultural topics. This enhances communication skills, broadens perspectives, and builds confidence in expressing views on complex subjects.
Tools & Resources
College Literary Society, Local literary events, Online forums for Hindi literature
Career Connection
Improves public speaking and critical thinking, valuable for teaching, media, and any role requiring articulate expression and persuasive communication.
Intermediate Stage
Explore Interdisciplinary Connections- (Year 2, Semesters 3-4)
Connect Hindi literature with history, sociology, philosophy, and other arts. Understand how social contexts influence literary works. This broadens your analytical framework and makes your understanding more holistic, a key aspect of NEP 2020.
Tools & Resources
Interdisciplinary academic journals, Guest lectures on cultural studies, Cross-departmental seminars
Career Connection
Essential for roles in cultural studies, policy analysis, and any field requiring a nuanced understanding of Indian society and its narratives.
Begin Developing Functional Hindi Skills- (Year 2, Semesters 3-4)
Start practicing Official Hindi (Rajbhasha) terminology, letter writing, and translation basics. Pay attention to the nuances of formal communication in Hindi. This is critical for government and corporate sector opportunities.
Tools & Resources
Government of India Hindi dictionaries, Official government documents in Hindi, Online translation tools (for practice)
Career Connection
Directly applicable to government jobs, administrative roles, corporate communications, and translation services, offering a significant advantage in the Indian job market.
Engage with Literary Translation- (Year 2, Semesters 3-4)
Attempt translating short stories, poems, or articles from Hindi to English and vice-versa. Focus on retaining the original meaning, tone, and cultural context. This practical skill is highly valued in publishing and global communication.
Tools & Resources
Bilingual dictionaries, Online translation communities, Mentorship from professors with translation experience
Career Connection
Opens doors to professional translation, localization, and content adaptation roles, which are growing in demand across various industries in India.
Advanced Stage
Specialized Research and Project Work- (Year 3, Semesters 5-6)
Undertake a research project or dissertation on a specific area of Hindi literature or language. This involves in-depth study, literature review, and presenting findings, honing research and analytical skills essential for higher studies or specialized roles.
Tools & Resources
University Library research databases, JSTOR/Google Scholar (for academic articles), Professor as a research guide
Career Connection
Prepares for M.A. and Ph.D. programs, research positions, and specialized content development roles requiring expert knowledge.
Professional Skill Enhancement for Media/Publishing- (Year 3, Semesters 5-6)
Focus on practical skills like journalism (news reporting, feature writing), editing, proofreading, and content creation for digital platforms in Hindi. Consider a short-term internship at a local media house or publishing firm.
Tools & Resources
Online courses on journalism/content writing, Local newspaper/magazine internships, Networking with industry professionals
Career Connection
Directly enhances employability in the rapidly expanding Indian media, digital content, and publishing industries as journalists, editors, and content strategists.
Prepare for Competitive Examinations- (Year 3, Semesters 5-6)
Integrate preparation for UGC NET, UPSC Civil Services (with Hindi Literature optional), or state PSC exams into your final year studies. Focus on comprehensive revision of the entire syllabus and practice previous year papers.
Tools & Resources
UPSC/UGC NET study materials, Coaching institutes (if opting), Mock test series
Career Connection
Crucial for securing government jobs (civil services, teaching, administrative roles) and pursuing academic careers, highly sought after in India.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- 10+2 from a recognized board (General University Eligibility for B.A. programs)
Duration: 3 years (6 semesters) for UG Degree, 4 years (8 semesters) for UG Degree with Research
Credits: Credits not specified
Assessment: Internal: 25%, External: 75%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BAHIN Y1 P1 | हिंदी काव्य (Hindi Poetry) | Core | 4 | आदिकाल का काव्य, भक्तिकाल का काव्य, रीतिकाल का काव्य, आधुनिक हिंदी काव्य, छायावादी काव्य, प्रगतिवादी काव्य |
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BAHIN Y1 P2 | हिंदी गद्य (Hindi Prose) | Core | 4 | हिंदी गद्य का उद्भव एवं विकास, निबंध साहित्य, कहानी साहित्य, उपन्यास साहित्य, नाटक एवं एकांकी साहित्य, आलोचना साहित्य |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BAHIN Y2 P1 | हिंदी साहित्य का इतिहास (History of Hindi Literature) | Core | 4 | आदिकाल: नामकरण, सीमांकन, प्रमुख प्रवृत्तियाँ, भक्तिकाल: नामकरण, सीमांकन, प्रमुख प्रवृत्तियाँ, रीतिकाल: नामकरण, सीमांकन, प्रमुख प्रवृत्तियाँ, आधुनिक काल: प्रमुख धाराएँ, भारतेन्दु युग, द्विवेदी युग, छायावादोत्तर युग |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BAHIN Y2 P2 | भाषा विज्ञान एवं हिंदी भाषा (Linguistics and Hindi Language) | Core | 4 | भाषा का स्वरूप एवं वर्गीकरण, भाषा विज्ञान के अंग (स्वनिम, रूपिम, वाक्य, अर्थ), हिंदी भाषा का उद्भव एवं विकास, हिंदी की उपभाषाएँ एवं बोलियाँ, मानक हिंदी, देवनागरी लिपि |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BAHIN Y3 P1 | काव्यशास्त्र एवं साहित्य सिद्धांत (Poetics and Literary Theory) | Core | 4 | भारतीय काव्यशास्त्र: रस सिद्धांत, अलंकार सिद्धांत, रीति सिद्धांत, ध्वनि सिद्धांत, वक्रोक्ति सिद्धांत, औचित्य सिद्धांत, पाश्चात्य काव्यशास्त्र: प्लेटो, अरस्तू, लोंजाइनस, क्रोचे, आई.ए. रिचर्ड्स, टी.एस. इलियट, साहित्य के प्रमुख सिद्धांत |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BAHIN Y3 P2 | प्रयोजनमूलक हिंदी (Functional Hindi) | Core | 4 | प्रयोजनमूलक हिंदी का स्वरूप और क्षेत्र, कार्यालयी हिंदी: पत्राचार, टिप्पणी, प्रतिवेदन, पारिभाषिक शब्दावली, अनुवाद: सिद्धांत और व्यवहार, पत्रकारिता: समाचार लेखन, संपादन, फीचर लेखन, जनसंचार माध्यम: रेडियो, दूरदर्शन, इंटरनेट |




