

B-A in Hindi at Om Mahavidyalaya


Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh
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About the Specialization
What is Hindi at Om Mahavidyalaya Prayagraj?
This Hindi program at Om Mahavidyalaya, affiliated with Prof. Rajendra Singh (Rajju Bhaiya) University, Prayagraj, focuses on a deep understanding of Hindi language, literature, and its cultural significance. It encompasses the rich history of Hindi poetry and prose, modern literary movements, linguistics, and functional Hindi for contemporary applications. The curriculum, designed as per NEP 2020, aims to cultivate critical thinking, linguistic proficiency, and an appreciation for India''''s literary heritage, aligning with the growing demand for skilled communicators and literary experts in the Indian market.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for students with a passion for Hindi literature, language, and culture, seeking entry into academic, media, or publishing fields. It benefits fresh graduates aiming for careers in teaching, content creation, or civil services. Working professionals looking to enhance their linguistic skills or transition into roles requiring strong Hindi communication, such as translation or journalism, will also find it valuable. Individuals with a strong background in Hindi in their 10+2 education are particularly well-suited.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse career paths in India, including roles as Hindi teachers (schools/colleges), content writers, editors, translators, journalists, proofreaders, and civil servants. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 2.5 LPA to 4.5 LPA, with experienced professionals earning upwards of INR 6-8 LPA, especially in media or government sectors. The program provides a strong foundation for pursuing M.A., B.Ed., or Ph.D. in Hindi, further enhancing career growth and academic opportunities in various Indian universities and institutions.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Build Strong Literary & Linguistic Fundamentals- (Semester 1-2)
Focus on thoroughly understanding classical Hindi poetry and prose forms, along with foundational grammar and linguistics. Regularly read prescribed texts, cross-reference literary criticism, and practice grammatical exercises. Participate in classroom discussions to deepen comprehension of literary periods and linguistic theories.
Tools & Resources
University library''''s Hindi literature collection, grammar workbooks (e.g., Vasudev Nandan Prasad''''s grammar), online literary archives, peer study groups
Career Connection
A solid foundation is crucial for competitive exams (UPSC, UPPSC), teaching roles, and further academic pursuits in Hindi, ensuring accurate linguistic application and literary analysis.
Develop Effective Study & Research Habits- (Semester 1-2)
Cultivate consistent study routines, including daily reading and note-taking. Learn to use the college library effectively for research on literary figures and historical contexts. Practice essay writing and analytical responses to improve articulation of literary understanding.
Tools & Resources
Library''''s reference section, academic journals, online research databases, mentor guidance
Career Connection
Strong research and writing skills are indispensable for content creation, journalism, academic research, and report writing roles, forming the backbone of professional communication.
Engage in Extracurricular Literary Activities- (Semester 1-2)
Actively participate in the college''''s Hindi Sahitya Parishad (Literary Society), poetry recitation competitions, story writing contests, and debates. These activities enhance public speaking, creative writing, and critical thinking skills while fostering a deeper connection with Hindi literature and fellow enthusiasts.
Tools & Resources
College cultural committee, departmental events, local literary festivals
Career Connection
Improves communication skills, confidence, and networking, which are vital for roles in media, public relations, teaching, and any profession requiring persuasive communication.
Intermediate Stage
Explore Functional & Applied Hindi- (Semester 3-5)
While studying modern poetry and novels, also seek out opportunities to understand the practical application of Hindi in media, administration, and translation. Look for workshops or short courses on functional Hindi, media writing, or basic translation techniques.
Tools & Resources
Online courses on ''''Functional Hindi'''' or ''''Media Writing'''', university''''s language department workshops, news publications (Dainik Jagran, Amar Ujala), Doordarshan
Career Connection
Prepares students for roles in journalism, content writing, translation, and administrative positions where functional Hindi skills are highly valued in the Indian job market.
Participate in Literary Seminars & Conferences- (Semester 3-5)
Attend and, if possible, present papers at departmental or inter-college seminars and conferences related to Hindi literature. This exposes students to contemporary literary discussions, academic discourse, and networking opportunities with scholars and authors.
Tools & Resources
University''''s academic events calendar, notices from other nearby colleges, Hindi literary magazines (e.g., Hans, Naya Gyanodaya)
Career Connection
Enhances academic profile, critical thinking, and public presentation skills, beneficial for higher education, research, and roles requiring intellectual engagement.
Begin Competitive Exam Preparation- (Semester 3-5)
For those aspiring to civil services or teaching careers, start integrating preparation for general Hindi papers (UPSC/UPPSC/NET/TGT/PGT) into the study routine. Focus on grammar, comprehension, essay writing, and general knowledge related to Hindi literature and culture.
Tools & Resources
Previous year question papers, coaching institute materials (if affordable), NCERT books, online mock tests
Career Connection
Direct preparation for high-demand government jobs and teaching positions, providing a competitive edge in the Indian public sector and education domain.
Advanced Stage
Focus on Specialization & Advanced Research- (Semester 6)
Delve deeper into specific areas of Hindi literature or linguistics that interest you most, as covered in the final semesters (e.g., media writing, criticism, drama). Undertake a mini-research project or a detailed review of a specific literary work/author, honing analytical and research skills.
Tools & Resources
University research guides, specialized journals, guidance from faculty mentors, advanced literary theory texts
Career Connection
Crucial for postgraduate studies, research assistant roles, and specialized content creation, making graduates experts in niche areas of Hindi.
Engage in Internship or Project Work- (Semester 6)
Seek out short-term internships with local newspapers, radio stations, publishing houses, content writing agencies, or NGOs requiring Hindi language skills. Alternatively, collaborate with faculty on a departmental project involving data collection, translation, or content development.
Tools & Resources
College placement cell (if available), personal networking, online job portals for internships, direct outreach to organizations
Career Connection
Provides practical, real-world experience, building a professional portfolio and enhancing employability in media, publishing, and content industries in India.
Master Interview & Presentation Skills- (Semester 6)
Dedicate time to developing strong interview and presentation skills. Practice mock interviews for various roles (e.g., teacher, content writer, civil servant). Refine public speaking abilities for academic presentations and group discussions, focusing on clarity, coherence, and confidence.
Tools & Resources
Career counseling workshops, online interview preparation guides, peer group practice sessions, recording and reviewing presentations
Career Connection
Essential for successful placements, competitive exam interviews, and career advancement in any sector, preparing students to articulate their knowledge and skills effectively to potential employers.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- 10+2 examination pass from any recognized board.
Duration: 3 years (6 semesters)
Credits: Variable, as per NEP 2020 guidelines, typically 120-160 credits for a 3-year degree depending on selection of Major, Minor, Vocational, and General Elective courses. Credits
Assessment: Internal: 25%, External: 75%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HIN-101 | प्रारंभिक हिंदी (Elementary Hindi) | Core (Major) | 4 | हिन्दी साहित्य का संक्षिप्त इतिहास (Brief History of Hindi Literature), आधुनिक गद्य विधाएँ (Modern Prose Forms), हिन्दी व्याकरण (Hindi Grammar), अलंकार एवं रस परिचय (Introduction to Alankar and Rasa), हिन्दी भाषा के विभिन्न रूप (Various Forms of Hindi Language) |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HIN-102 | मध्यकालीन कविता (Medieval Poetry) | Core (Major) | 4 | भक्तिकाल: निर्गुण काव्य धारा (Bhakti Period: Nirgun Poetry), भक्तिकाल: सगुण काव्य धारा (Bhakti Period: Sagun Poetry), रीतिकाल: रीतिबद्ध एवं रीतिमुक्त काव्य (Riti Period: Ritibaddha and Ritimukta Poetry), कबीर, सूरदास, तुलसीदास, बिहारी के पद (Verses of Kabir, Surdas, Tulsidas, Bihari), मध्यकालीन काव्य की प्रवृत्तियाँ (Trends in Medieval Poetry) |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HIN-201 | आधुनिक कविता (Modern Poetry) | Core (Major) | 4 | भारतेन्दु युग एवं द्विवेदी युग (Bharatendu and Dwivedi Era), छायावाद एवं प्रगतिवाद (Chhayavad and Pragativad), प्रयोगवाद एवं नई कविता (Prayogvad and Nai Kavita), प्रमुख कवियों की रचनाएँ (Works of prominent poets like Prasad, Nirala, Pant, Mahadevi, Dinkar), आधुनिक काव्य की प्रमुख विशेषताएँ (Main features of Modern Poetry) |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HIN-202 | भारतीय साहित्य एवं हिंदी उपन्यास (Indian Literature and Hindi Novel) | Core (Major) | 4 | भारतीय साहित्य की अवधारणा (Concept of Indian Literature), हिन्दी उपन्यास का उद्भव और विकास (Origin and Development of Hindi Novel), प्रेमचंदोत्तर उपन्यास (Post-Premchand Novels), प्रमुख उपन्यासकार एवं उनकी कृतियाँ (Major Novelists and their Works), उपन्यास के तत्व (Elements of a Novel) |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HIN-301 | भाषा विज्ञान और हिंदी भाषा (Linguistics and Hindi Language) | Core (Major) | 4 | भाषा विज्ञान का परिचय (Introduction to Linguistics), ध्वनि विज्ञान एवं रूप विज्ञान (Phonetics and Morphology), अर्थ विज्ञान (Semantics), हिन्दी भाषा का उद्भव और विकास (Origin and Development of Hindi Language), देवनागरी लिपि (Devanagari Script) |
| HIN-302 | हिंदी आलोचना एवं निबंध (Hindi Criticism and Essays) | Core (Major) | 4 | आलोचना का स्वरूप एवं विकास (Nature and Development of Criticism), प्रमुख आलोचक एवं आलोचना प्रणालियाँ (Major Critics and Critical Systems), हिंदी निबंध का उद्भव और विकास (Origin and Development of Hindi Essays), प्रमुख निबंधकार एवं उनके निबंध (Major Essayists and their Essays), निबंध के प्रकार (Types of Essays) |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HIN-303 | हिंदी नाटक एवं अन्य गद्य विधाएँ (Hindi Drama and Other Prose Forms) | Core (Major) | 4 | हिंदी नाटक का उद्भव और विकास (Origin and Development of Hindi Drama), प्रमुख नाटककार एवं उनके नाटक (Major Playwrights and their Plays), एकांकी, कहानी, रेखाचित्र, संस्मरण (One-Act Plays, Stories, Sketches, Memoirs), आत्मकथा एवं जीवनी (Autobiography and Biography), प्रमुख गद्य विधाओं का अध्ययन (Study of Major Prose Forms) |
| HIN-304 | मीडिया लेखन एवं प्रयोजनमूलक हिंदी (Media Writing and Functional Hindi) | Core (Major) | 4 | संचार के विभिन्न माध्यम (Various Communication Mediums), पत्रकारिता के सिद्धांत (Principles of Journalism), विज्ञापन लेखन एवं फीचर लेखन (Advertisement Writing and Feature Writing), प्रयोजनमूलक हिंदी का स्वरूप (Nature of Functional Hindi), अनुवाद का महत्व (Importance of Translation) |




