

MA in Hindi at Raja Devi Mahila Mahavidyalaya


Deoria, Uttar Pradesh
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About the Specialization
What is Hindi at Raja Devi Mahila Mahavidyalaya Deoria?
This MA Hindi program at Raja Devi Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Deoria, offers a comprehensive exploration of Hindi literature, language, and critical theory. Adhering to the Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University curriculum, it covers historical periods, various literary genres, linguistic evolution, and contemporary critical approaches. The program aims to cultivate deep insights into India''''s rich Hindi literary heritage, preparing students for diverse intellectual and professional pursuits.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for fresh graduates with a Bachelor''''s degree in Hindi literature who aspire to academic roles, research, or careers in media and content creation. It also caters to working professionals seeking to enhance their Hindi expertise for career progression in teaching, government services, or cultural organizations. Individuals passionate about Indian languages and culture, seeking rigorous scholarly engagement, will find this program rewarding.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect promising career opportunities in India, including roles as Assistant Professors, Researchers, Content Writers, Editors, Journalists, Translators, and Government Language Officers. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 3 to 6 LPA, with substantial growth potential. The program also prepares students for competitive exams like UGC NET/JRF, essential for higher education and research positions in Indian universities and colleges.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Build Strong Literary Fundamentals- (Semester 1-2)
Engage deeply with prescribed ancient, medieval, and modern Hindi literary texts. Form study groups to discuss and analyze key literary movements and authors, ensuring a solid grasp of historical contexts and literary nuances. Utilize the college library''''s extensive collection.
Tools & Resources
DDUGU prescribed texts, College library resources, Peer study groups, NPTEL/SWAYAM courses on Hindi literature
Career Connection
A strong literary foundation is essential for academic excellence, success in NET/JRF examinations, and building a career as an educator or literary critic.
Master Hindi Grammar and Linguistics- (Semester 1-2)
Focus on developing a robust understanding of Hindi grammar, phonetics, morphology, and syntax. Consistently practice written Hindi and engage in self-assessment through online quizzes and exercises to improve accuracy and fluency in the language.
Tools & Resources
Dr. Hardev Bahri''''s Hindi Grammar, Standard Hindi dictionaries, Online Hindi grammar portals, Practice exercises for grammar and syntax
Career Connection
Proficiency in Hindi grammar is critical for roles in editing, proofreading, translation, content development, and any profession requiring precise Hindi communication.
Develop Practical Functional Hindi Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Actively apply concepts from ''''Prayojanmulak Hindi'''' (Functional Hindi) through practical exercises. Practice administrative writing, media reporting, and basic translation. Regularly read Hindi newspapers and watch Hindi news to observe and emulate professional language use.
Tools & Resources
Dainik Jagran, Amar Ujala (Hindi newspapers), Press Information Bureau (PIB) releases in Hindi, Basic Hindi-English/Hindi-Hindi dictionaries, Official administrative documents in Hindi
Career Connection
This skill set directly prepares students for government jobs (e.g., administrative officers, language experts) and roles in journalism, public relations, and corporate communication.
Intermediate Stage
Engage in Critical Literary Analysis- (Semester 3)
Beyond rote learning, cultivate advanced critical thinking by applying various Indian and Western literary theories to texts. Participate in departmental seminars, debates, or essay competitions to articulate and defend your interpretations, honing analytical and presentation skills.
Tools & Resources
Books on Indian Poetics (Ras, Alankar, Dhwani), Works on Western Literary Criticism, Academic journals and research papers, Departmental seminars and discussion forums
Career Connection
Crucial for aspiring researchers, literary critics, and educators, this practice develops the ability to conceptualize and communicate complex literary ideas effectively.
Explore Specialized Literary Fields- (Semester 3)
Leverage elective courses to delve into specialized areas like Folk Literature, Regional Literature, or Media Writing. Seek opportunities for fieldwork or interviews related to your chosen specialization, connecting theoretical knowledge with real-world context.
Tools & Resources
Specialized books on electives, Local cultural events and performances, Interviews with experts in folk or regional traditions, Online resources for media studies
Career Connection
Specialization broadens career prospects in cultural preservation, regional media, tourism, and niche research areas, enhancing marketability for specific roles.
Initiate Academic Research Practices- (Semester 3)
Start familiarizing yourself with research methodologies by reading published papers and dissertations in Hindi literature. Begin identifying potential topics for your final project, practicing literature review, and understanding ethical considerations in research. Consult faculty for guidance.
Tools & Resources
Shodhganga portal, University library databases, Research methodology textbooks, Faculty mentors and advisors
Career Connection
This foundational research training is vital for pursuing M.Phil./Ph.D. programs, securing research assistant positions, and developing evidence-based analytical skills valued across industries.
Advanced Stage
Master Dissertation Writing and Presentation- (Semester 4)
Undertake your project work/mini research project with utmost dedication. Maintain regular consultation with your supervisor, meticulously conduct research, analyze findings, and write a high-quality, original dissertation. Practice presenting your research effectively to an academic audience.
Tools & Resources
Assigned research supervisor, Reference management tools (e.g., Zotero), Plagiarism checker software, DDUGU research guidelines and formatting standards
Career Connection
A well-executed dissertation is a significant credential for higher studies (Ph.D.) and showcases advanced research, analytical, and scholarly writing abilities crucial for academic and research careers.
Strategic Preparation for NET/JRF and PSU Exams- (Semester 4)
Dedicate focused effort to prepare for the National Eligibility Test (NET) and Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) in Hindi, alongside your final semester studies. Solve previous year''''s question papers, enroll in mock test series, and revise all core concepts thoroughly.
Tools & Resources
UGC NET/JRF previous year''''s papers and solutions, Online coaching platforms and mock test series, Comprehensive reference books for NET Hindi, Syllabus for relevant public sector undertaking (PSU) exams
Career Connection
Success in NET/JRF is a gateway to securing Assistant Professorships in Indian colleges/universities and obtaining research fellowships for doctoral studies, significantly boosting career prospects in academia.
Develop Professional Readiness and Networking- (Semester 4)
Refine your soft skills, including public speaking, interview techniques, and professional networking. Actively participate in mock interviews and group discussions. Connect with alumni and faculty to explore career opportunities, gain insights, and understand industry expectations.
Tools & Resources
College career counseling center, Alumni network platforms (e.g., LinkedIn), Mock interview sessions and workshops, Personality development programs
Career Connection
Strong professional skills and a robust network are invaluable for securing placements in teaching, media, government, and other sectors where effective communication and collaboration are essential.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Bachelor of Arts (BA) with Hindi Literature as a subject from a recognized university.
Duration: 2 years (4 semesters)
Credits: 64 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 25%, External: 75%
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HIN 101 | हिन्दी साहित्य का इतिहास (आदिकाल एवं भक्तिकाल) | Core | 4 | आदिकाल की प्रवृत्तियाँ, रासो साहित्य, जैन/सिद्ध/नाथ साहित्य, भक्तिकाल की पृष्ठभूमि, निर्गुण काव्य, सगुण काव्य (रामभक्ति, कृष्णभक्ति) |
| HIN 102 | प्राचीन एवं मध्यकालीन काव्य | Core | 4 | विद्यापति, कबीर, जायसी, सूरदास, तुलसीदास, मीराबाई (निर्धारित अंशों का अध्ययन) |
| HIN 103 | हिन्दी आलोचना एवं साहित्यिक सिद्धान्त | Core | 4 | आलोचना की परिभाषा, स्वरूप, भारतीय काव्यशास्त्र (रस, अलंकार, ध्वनि), पाश्चात्य काव्यशास्त्र (अरस्तू, प्लेटो), हिन्दी आलोचना का विकास |
| HIN 104 | प्रयोजनमूलक हिन्दी | Core | 4 | प्रयोजनमूलक हिन्दी का स्वरूप, राजभाषा, राष्ट्रभाषा, प्रशासनिक हिन्दी, मीडिया हिन्दी, अनुवाद विज्ञान |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HIN 105 | हिन्दी साहित्य का इतिहास (रीतिकाल एवं आधुनिक काल) | Core | 4 | रीतिकाल की प्रवृत्तियाँ, रीतिबद्ध/रीतिसिद्ध/रीतिमुक्त काव्य, भारतेन्दु युग, द्विवेदी युग, छायावाद, प्रगतिवाद, प्रयोगवाद, नई कविता |
| HIN 106 | आधुनिक काव्य | Core | 4 | भारतेन्दु हरिश्चन्द्र, मैथिलीशरण गुप्त, जयशंकर प्रसाद, सूर्यकान्त त्रिपाठी ''''निराला'''', सुमित्रानन्दन पन्त, महादेवी वर्मा, अज्ञेय (निर्धारित अंशों का अध्ययन) |
| HIN 107 | हिन्दी गद्य साहित्य (उपन्यास, कहानी, नाटक) | Core | 4 | उपन्यास का उद्भव, प्रेमचन्द, जैनेन्द्र, कहानी का विकास, जयशंकर प्रसाद, मोहन राकेश, नाटक एवं एकांकी का स्वरूप |
| HIN 108 | भाषा विज्ञान एवं हिन्दी भाषा | Core | 4 | भाषा की परिभाषा, भाषा परिवर्तन, स्वनिम, रूपिम, वाक्य विज्ञान, हिन्दी की बोलियाँ, देवनागरी लिपि |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HIN 201 | हिन्दी गद्य साहित्य (निबन्ध, आलोचना एवं अन्य गद्य विधाएँ) | Core | 4 | निबन्ध का स्वरूप, आचार्य रामचन्द्र शुक्ल, हजारी प्रसाद द्विवेदी, रेखाचित्र, संस्मरण, आत्मकथा, जीवनी, यात्रा वृत्तान्त |
| HIN 202A | लोक साहित्य (Elective from HIN 202 A/B/C/D) | Elective | 4 | लोक साहित्य का स्वरूप, लोकगाथा, लोकगीत, लोकनाट्य, विभिन्न लोक भाषाओं का सामान्य परिचय |
| HIN 203 | भारतीय साहित्य: स्वरूप एवं सिद्धान्त | Core | 4 | भारतीय साहित्य की अवधारणा, प्रादेशिक भाषाओं के साहित्य, तुलनात्मक साहित्य, साहित्य और समाज, प्रमुख भारतीय साहित्यकार |
| HIN 204 | शोध प्रविधि एवं आलेखन | Core | 4 | शोध का अर्थ, प्रकार, समस्या का चयन, परिकल्पना, दत्त संकलन, आलेखन, संदर्भ ग्रंथ सूची, शोध नैतिकता |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| HIN 205 | पाश्चात्य काव्यशास्त्र एवं समालोचना | Core | 4 | प्लेटो, अरस्तू, वर्ड्सवर्थ, कॉलरिज, टी.एस. इलियट, आई.ए. रिचर्ड्स, फ्रायड, मार्क्सवादी आलोचना |
| HIN 206A | नाटक एवं रंगमंच (Elective from HIN 206 A/B/C/D) | Elective | 4 | नाटक का स्वरूप, भारतीय नाट्य परंपरा, पाश्चात्य नाट्य परंपरा, रंगमंच के तत्व, प्रमुख नाटककार, रंगमंचीय प्रयोग |
| HIN 207A | मीडिया लेखन (Elective from HIN 207 A/B/C/D) | Elective | 4 | मीडिया का स्वरूप, समाचार लेखन, फ़ीचर लेखन, विज्ञापन लेखन, रेडियो एवं दूरदर्शन लेखन, वेब लेखन |
| HIN 208 | परियोजना कार्य / लघु शोध प्रबन्ध | Project | 4 | विषय चयन, प्रस्तावना, शोध समस्या, अध्ययन का क्षेत्र, परिणाम, निष्कर्ष, शोध प्रबंध की प्रस्तुति |




