

M-A in Hindi at Sharda Mahila Mahavidyalaya


Nagaur, Rajasthan
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About the Specialization
What is Hindi at Sharda Mahila Mahavidyalaya Nagaur?
This M.A. Hindi program at Sharda Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Nagaur, affiliated with MDSU Ajmer, focuses on an in-depth study of Hindi language, literature, and linguistics. It delves into the rich literary heritage of India, from ancient poetry to modern prose, and explores contemporary literary theories. The program plays a crucial role in preserving and promoting Hindi, a key language in India''''s cultural and administrative landscape, fostering demand for skilled Hindi professionals.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for graduates with a Bachelor''''s degree in Hindi or related humanities disciplines, fresh graduates seeking entry into academic or media fields, and working professionals looking to upskill in language and communication. It particularly suits individuals passionate about Indian literature, culture, and those aiming for careers requiring strong linguistic and analytical abilities.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect diverse career paths in India, including teaching (schools, colleges), content writing, editing, translation, journalism, and as ''''Rajbhasha Adhikari'''' in government sectors. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 2.5-4 LPA, with experienced professionals earning INR 5-8 LPA or more. Growth trajectories include academic research, literary criticism, and senior editorial roles in publishing houses.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Deep Dive into Ancient and Medieval Poetry- (Year 1)
Thoroughly study the major poetic periods like Adikal, Bhaktikal, and Ritikal, focusing on critical analysis of key poets such as Kabir, Tulsidas, and Surdas. Understand their socio-cultural context and linguistic nuances. Participate in group discussions to exchange interpretations.
Tools & Resources
University library literary criticism books, Online Hindi literary journals, Peer study groups
Career Connection
Develops strong analytical and interpretative skills, essential for academic research, teaching, and literary criticism in publishing or media.
Mastering Hindi Grammar and Linguistics- (Year 1)
Focus on building a robust understanding of Hindi grammar, phonetics, morphology, semantics, and the evolution of the Hindi language. Engage in exercises to identify linguistic features in literary texts and understand dialectal variations. Utilize online linguistic resources.
Tools & Resources
Standard Hindi grammar books (e.g., Kamta Prasad Guru), Linguistic textbooks, Online language learning platforms
Career Connection
Crucial for roles like content editor, proofreader, translator, or language expert in government organizations, ensuring accuracy and fluency in Hindi communication.
Engage with Modern Prose and Criticism- (Year 1)
Read widely across modern Hindi prose genres including novels, short stories, dramas, and essays from prominent authors like Premchand, Mohan Rakesh, and Hazariprasad Dwivedi. Critically analyze their works and engage with contemporary literary criticism to form informed opinions.
Tools & Resources
Sahitya Akademi publications, Literary magazines like Hans, Vagarth, Departmental seminars
Career Connection
Enhances critical thinking, writing skills, and provides a broad understanding of modern literary trends, valuable for journalism, creative writing, and media content creation.
Intermediate Stage
Advanced Stage
Undertake a Specialized Research Project/Dissertation- (Year 2)
Select a specific topic within Hindi literature or linguistics, conduct in-depth research, and write a comprehensive dissertation. Focus on developing a strong research methodology, collecting relevant data, and presenting findings coherently under faculty guidance.
Tools & Resources
University library research section, JSTOR, Shodhganga for academic papers, Faculty mentorship
Career Connection
Builds advanced research capabilities, essential for pursuing M.Phil./Ph.D., academic positions, or specialized research roles in cultural institutions and think tanks.
Develop Functional Hindi and Translation Skills- (Year 2)
Actively practice skills in functional Hindi, including official correspondence, report writing, précis writing (संक्षेपण), expansion (पल्लवन), and most importantly, translation between Hindi and English. Seek internships in translation agencies or government offices.
Tools & Resources
Official government documents (for Rajbhasha practice), Online translation tools (e.g., Google Translate for practice, not final output), Translation dictionaries
Career Connection
Directly prepares students for roles as translators, official language officers (Rajbhasha Adhikari), content writers for corporate communication, and media professionals.
Participate in Literary Seminars and Workshops- (Year 2)
Regularly attend and, if possible, present papers at college, university, or national level literary seminars and workshops. Engage in discussions on contemporary literary trends, theories, and critical approaches. Network with scholars and practitioners in the field.
Tools & Resources
Departmental notice boards for event announcements, National Centre for Performing Arts (NCPA) events, Literary festival schedules
Career Connection
Enhances public speaking, academic presentation skills, networking abilities, and keeps knowledge current, which is vital for academic and media careers, and competitive examinations.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Graduate in any stream, preferably with Hindi as a subject, as per Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati University, Ajmer norms.
Duration: 2 years (Annual Scheme)
Credits: Credits not specified
Assessment: Internal: undefined, External: 100% (Annual examinations for each paper of 100 marks)




