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B-A-HONS in Sindhi at University of Delhi

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About the Specialization

What is Sindhi at University of Delhi Delhi?

This B.A. (Hons.) Sindhi program at the University of Delhi offers a comprehensive study of Sindhi language, literature, and culture. It covers historical evolution, linguistic intricacies, and diverse literary forms like classical and modern poetry, prose, and folk traditions. The program aims to preserve and promote Sindhi heritage, equipping students with critical analytical skills and a deep appreciation for the language''''s unique identity within India.

Who Should Apply?

This program is ideal for students passionate about Indian languages and cultural heritage, particularly those interested in Sindhi. It attracts fresh graduates seeking specialized knowledge in linguistics, literature, or cultural studies. Individuals aiming for careers in academia, journalism, translation, or cultural preservation will find it highly beneficial, fostering linguistic proficiency and a strong foundation in Sindhi traditions.

Why Choose This Course?

Graduates of this program can expect diverse career paths in India, including language educators, content writers, translators for government/private agencies, or journalists in Sindhi media. Opportunities also exist in cultural organizations, archives, and research. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 3-5 LPA, growing with experience in specialized translation or academic roles. The program provides a solid base for advanced studies in linguistics or literature.

Student Success Practices

Foundation Stage

Immerse in Sindhi Literature and Culture- (Semester 1-2)

Actively engage with prescribed texts and explore beyond them. Join departmental literary circles or cultural events to understand the broader context of Sindhi language, folk traditions, and music. Focus on building strong foundational reading and comprehension skills.

Tools & Resources

Sindhi literary magazines, National Council for Promotion of Sindhi Language (NCPSL) publications, University library''''s Sindhi collection

Career Connection

Develops a deep appreciation and contextual understanding crucial for future roles in teaching, research, and cultural preservation.

Master Sindhi Grammar and Composition- (Semester 1-2)

Dedicate consistent effort to understanding and applying Sindhi grammatical rules. Practice daily composition exercises like paragraph writing, short essays, and precise summarization. Seek feedback from professors and peers to refine writing accuracy and fluency.

Tools & Resources

Sindhi grammar textbooks, online Sindhi language learning apps, peer review groups

Career Connection

Essential for clear communication in journalism, content creation, and academic writing.

Participate in Language Exchange or Debate Clubs- (Semester 1-2)

Join or initiate informal groups to practice spoken Sindhi. Engage in discussions or debates on literary topics, current affairs, or cultural issues in Sindhi. This helps in overcoming hesitation and improving conversational fluency and critical thinking.

Tools & Resources

University''''s language clubs, online Sindhi forums, local Sindhi associations

Career Connection

Enhances public speaking, interpersonal communication, and confidence, valuable for teaching, media, and public relations roles.

Intermediate Stage

Undertake Translation Projects and Workshops- (Semester 3-5)

Seek opportunities for small translation projects, perhaps with NGOs or local cultural groups, or participate in university-organized translation workshops. Practice translating diverse content like news articles, literary excerpts, or official documents between Sindhi and English/Hindi.

Tools & Resources

Online dictionaries, university translation center, professional translation communities

Career Connection

Builds practical skills for a career as a professional translator or interpreter, a high-demand niche in India.

Explore Specialized Areas: Linguistics or Journalism- (Semester 3-5)

Beyond core subjects, delve deeper into specific areas of interest like applied linguistics or journalism by reading advanced texts, attending relevant seminars, or undertaking mini-research projects. Identify potential niches for future specialization.

Tools & Resources

Research papers, specialized journals, guest lectures, department faculty for guidance

Career Connection

Helps in identifying a niche for higher studies or a specialized career path within media, academia, or content creation.

Network with Sindhi Scholars and Media Persons- (Semester 3-5)

Attend literary festivals, book launches, and seminars where prominent Sindhi writers, linguists, and journalists are present. Engage with them, ask thoughtful questions, and build professional relationships. This provides mentorship and future opportunities.

Tools & Resources

Social media groups for Sindhi literature, university alumni network, national literary events

Career Connection

Opens doors to internships, mentorships, and future employment prospects in the Sindhi literary and media ecosystem.

Advanced Stage

Complete a Capstone Project or Internship- (Semester 6)

Undertake a significant research project or an internship in a relevant organization (e.g., publishing house, media agency, cultural institution). This offers practical experience and allows application of theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios, preparing for professional roles.

Tools & Resources

University career services, departmental internship coordinators, project mentors

Career Connection

Provides tangible experience, enhances resume, and often leads to pre-placement offers or strong recommendations.

Prepare for Competitive Exams or Higher Studies- (Semester 6)

Identify target career paths – UPSC, NET/JRF, or postgraduate studies. Begin systematic preparation for relevant entrance exams. Focus on general knowledge, current affairs, and advanced Sindhi literature/linguistics topics. Seek career counseling.

Tools & Resources

Coaching institutes, previous year question papers, university career guidance cells, online mock tests

Career Connection

Directly impacts entry into prestigious government jobs, research fellowships, or master''''s programs in India.

Develop Digital Literacy for Sindhi Content- (Semester 6)

Gain proficiency in creating and managing digital content in Sindhi. Learn about Sindhi Unicode, basic DTP (Desktop Publishing) for Sindhi, and social media content strategies. Explore tools for digital archiving of Sindhi literature.

Tools & Resources

Online tutorials for Sindhi typography, basic DTP software, social media analytics tools

Career Connection

Essential for roles in digital journalism, content marketing, e-publishing, and online cultural promotion, making graduates industry-ready.

Program Structure and Curriculum

Eligibility:

  • Passed 10+2 from a recognized board. Admission based on Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores, fulfilling specific subject combination criteria as per university norms.

Duration: 3 years (6 semesters)

Credits: 112 Credits

Assessment: Internal: 30%, External: 70%

Semester-wise Curriculum Table

Semester 1

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
SDSC101Sindhi Adab Jee Bunyadi Jaan (Basic Knowledge of Sindhi Literature)Core (Discipline Specific Core - DSC)4Origin and Development of Sindhi Language, Forms of Sindhi Literature (Poetry, Prose), Major Literary Movements, Prominent Sindhi Writers, Basic Concepts of Literary Criticism
SDSC102Sindhi Vyakaran ain Rachan (Sindhi Grammar and Composition)Core (Discipline Specific Core - DSC)4Sindhi Grammar Fundamentals (Parts of Speech), Sentence Structure and Usage, Composition Techniques (Paragraph, Essay), Letter Writing and Summarization, Basic Translation Exercises
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) - I: Environmental ScienceAECC4Ecosystems and Biodiversity, Environmental Pollution and Control, Global Environmental Issues, Natural Resources Management, Sustainable Development Principles

Semester 2

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
SDSC103Sindhi Shehri Shairi (Sindhi Classical Poetry)Core (Discipline Specific Core - DSC)4History of Sindhi Classical Poetry, Sufi Poetic Traditions, Romantic and Devotional Poetry, Major Classical Poets (e.g., Shah Latif, Sachal Sarmast), Forms: Ghazal, Doha, Bait
SDSC104Sindhi Nasr jee Tarikha ain Roop (History and Forms of Sindhi Prose)Core (Discipline Specific Core - DSC)4Evolution of Sindhi Prose, Development of Short Story and Novel, Forms: Drama, Essay, Travelogue, Key Prose Writers and Their Contributions, Impact of Social Changes on Prose
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC) - II: English/MIL CommunicationAECC4Reading Comprehension Strategies, Effective Writing Skills (Reports, Emails), Listening and Note-taking, Oral Communication and Presentations, Vocabulary and Grammar for Communication

Semester 3

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
SDSC105Sindhi Ghazal (Sindhi Ghazal Poetry)Core (Discipline Specific Core - DSC)4Origin and Evolution of Ghazal in Sindhi, Structure and Conventions of Ghazal, Prominent Sindhi Ghazal Poets, Thematic Analysis of Selected Ghazals, Impact and Legacy of Ghazal Form
SDSC106Bartau Sindhi Bhasha Vigyan (Applied Sindhi Linguistics)Core (Discipline Specific Core - DSC)4Introduction to Linguistics and Phonetics, Phonology and Morphology of Sindhi, Syntax and Semantics of Sindhi, Dialects and Sociolinguistics of Sindhi, Applications of Linguistics
SDSC107Sindhi Sahitk Jeeviniun (Biographies of Sindhi Literatures)Core (Discipline Specific Core - DSC)4Life and Works of Major Sindhi Writers, Historical and Cultural Context of their Work, Contributions to Sindhi Literature, Analysis of Literary Styles and Themes, Influence on Subsequent Generations
SSEC101Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) - I: Sindhi Media Lekhan (Sindhi Media Writing)SEC4Principles of News Reporting, Feature Writing and Interviews, Script Writing for Radio/TV, Editing and Proofreading Techniques, Content Creation for Social Media
Generic Elective (GE) - IGE (Chosen from other departments)4Topics vary based on student choice from other departments
Value Addition Course (VAC) - IVAC (Chosen from other departments)2Topics vary based on student choice from other departments

Semester 4

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
SDSC108Sindhi Folk Sahitya (Sindhi Folk Literature)Core (Discipline Specific Core - DSC)4Introduction to Sindhi Folk Traditions, Folk Tales and Legends, Folk Songs and Ballads, Proverbs, Riddles, and Oral Lore, Cultural Significance and Preservation
SDSC109Sindhi Tanqeed (Sindhi Criticism)Core (Discipline Specific Core - DSC)4Principles and Theories of Literary Criticism, Historical and Formalist Criticism, Sociological and Psychological Approaches, Major Sindhi Critics and Their Works, Application of Critical Theories
SDSC110Sindhi Translation (Sindhi Translation)Core (Discipline Specific Core - DSC)4Theory and Principles of Translation, Types and Techniques of Translation, Practical Translation (Sindhi-English, English-Sindhi), Challenges and Ethics in Translation, Literary and Technical Translation
SSEC102Skill Enhancement Course (SEC) - II: Sindhi Patrakarita (Sindhi Journalism)SEC4History and Evolution of Sindhi Journalism, Principles of Reporting and Interviewing, Editorial Writing and Columnism, Media Ethics and Social Responsibility, Role of Sindhi Media in Society
Generic Elective (GE) - IIGE (Chosen from other departments)4Topics vary based on student choice from other departments
Value Addition Course (VAC) - IIVAC (Chosen from other departments)2Topics vary based on student choice from other departments

Semester 5

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
SDSC111Sindhi Kahani ain Novel (Sindhi Short Story and Novel)Core (Discipline Specific Core - DSC)4Development of Sindhi Short Story, Prominent Short Story Writers, Evolution of Sindhi Novel, Key Novels and Novelists, Narrative Techniques and Themes
SDSC112Sindhi Natak ain Ikanki (Sindhi Drama and One-Act Play)Core (Discipline Specific Core - DSC)4History of Sindhi Drama, Forms and Elements of Drama, Major Playwrights and Their Works, One-Act Play as a Genre, Theatrical Traditions in Sindhi
SDSE101Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) - I: Sindhi Lok Kala ain Lok Geeta (Sindhi Folk Arts and Folk Songs)Elective (DSE)4Traditional Sindhi Art Forms, Folk Music Instruments and Styles, Sindhi Folk Dances, Regional Variations in Folk Culture, Preservation of Folk Traditions
SDSE102Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) - II: Sindhi Bhasha Shikshan (Sindhi Language Teaching)Elective (DSE)4Principles of Language Teaching, Methodologies and Pedagogy, Curriculum Development for Sindhi, Assessment in Language Learning, Use of Technology in Sindhi Teaching
Generic Elective (GE) - IIIGE (Chosen from other departments)4Topics vary based on student choice from other departments

Semester 6

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
SDSC113Adhunik Sindhi Shairi (Modern Sindhi Poetry)Core (Discipline Specific Core - DSC)4Trends in Modern Sindhi Poetry, Progressive and Experimental Poetry, Symbolism and Imagery in Modern Verse, Post-Partition Sindhi Poets, Contemporary Poetic Forms and Themes
SDSC114Adhunik Sindhi Nasr (Modern Sindhi Prose)Core (Discipline Specific Core - DSC)4Modern Trends in Sindhi Prose, Experimental and Avant-garde Writing, Contemporary Essays and Literary Criticism, Travelogues and Autobiographical Writings, Thematic Concerns in Modern Prose
SDSE103Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) - III: Bharat mein Sindhi Sahitya (Sindhi Literature in India)Elective (DSE)4Development of Sindhi Literature Post-Partition, Role of Sahitya Akademi and other Institutions, Contemporary Literary Scene in India, Prominent Indian Sindhi Writers, Challenges and Opportunities for Sindhi Literature
SDSE104Discipline Specific Elective (DSE) - IV: Sindhi Bhasha jo Computerikaran (Computerization of Sindhi Language)Elective (DSE)4Introduction to Digital Tools for Sindhi, Sindhi Unicode and Font Management, Machine Translation for Sindhi, Text Processing and OCR for Sindhi, Sindhi Script Conversion and Digitization
Generic Elective (GE) - IVGE (Chosen from other departments)4Topics vary based on student choice from other departments
Interdisciplinary/Project/Dissertation/Advanced LanguageProject/Internship4Research Methodology, Data Collection and Analysis, Thesis Writing, Presentation Skills, Practical Application of Sindhi Studies
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