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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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BA Hindi and MA Hindi are degrees of different course levels. Usually, students pursue BA Hindi after completing Class 12 and then pursue MA Hindi.

Given below are the basic differences between BA Hindi and MA Hindi based on various parameters:

Particulars

BA Hindi

MA Hindi

Course Level

It is an undergraduate-level course.

It is a postgraduate-level course.

Course Duration

It is a 3-year course.

It is a 2-year course.

Type of Degree

It is a basic degree.

It is an advanced degree.

Eligibility Criteria

Passed Class 12 with at least 50% marks

Graduate with at least 50% marks

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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When you pursue BA in Hindi medium then you will be studying BA with a specialisation such as History, Geography, Philosophy etc. in Hindi language. Your textbooks for the course, medium of instructions will be in Hindi language. You will also write semester exams in Hindi medium. But when you pursue BA in Hindi or BA in Hindi Literature your specialisation is Hindi language. You will study Hindi Literature as well s history and applications of the language. So, BA in Hindi and BA in some specialisation in Hindi medium are different courses.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Elective subjects are those subjects which involve topics that involve concepts other than the core concepts related to BA Hindi course. Usually, you will study two elective subjects in each semester.

Given below are discipline specific and general elective subjects in the curriculum of BA Hindi course

BA Hindi Elective Subjects

Prayojanmulak Hindi

 

Madhyakaleen Hindi Kavita

 

Hindi Katha Sahitya

Hindi Patrakarita

Aadhunik Hindi Kavita

Anuvaad Vigyan: Siddhant aur Prayog

Sambhashan Kala

Natak Tatha Rangmanch

Hindi Patrakarita aur Media Lekhan

Aadhunik Hindi Katha Sahitya

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes you can pursue BA Hindi course in distance mode. Many candidates who have commitments other than studies, for example, working candidates, opt for BA Hindi course in distance mode. You can pursue this course conveniently. You can pursue the course in many reputed colleges such as Indira Gandhi National Open University, School of Distance Education, Institute of Distance and Open Learning (University of Mumbai), U P Rajarshi Tandon Open University, Shivaji University, Sreenarayanaguru Open University and Karnataka State Open University.

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BA Hindi is a bachelor’s degree in Arts with Hindi as a specialization. It is a language course that involves reading about the History of Hindi language and Hindi Literature.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes, several colleges can offer admission to BA Hindi course even if you have passed Class 12 with any score. Many private colleges offer direct admission irrespective of your marks. If you have secured good scores in entrance exams then you stand a chance to secure admission to colleges that primarily focus on entrance exam scores. You can also pursue the course in distance or online mode of education depending on your convenience.

You may be interested in: BA Online Courses

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Several government and private colleges in India offer BA Hindi course with an affordable fee structure.

Given below are some colleges that provide BA Hindi course with nominal fees:

Low Fee BA Colleges

Average Fee (in INR)

Janki Lal Anand College, University of Delhi

31.62 K - 1.07 L

Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi

20.69 K - 34.78 K

Janki Husain Delhi College (Evening)

432 - 20.61 K

Janki Devi Memorial College, University of Delhi

500 - 61.37 K

Sri Aurobindo College, University of Delhi

360 - 25.05 K

Vivekananda College, University of Delhi

432 - 540

Mata Sundri College for Women, University of Delhi

26.02 K - 71.2 K

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes, pursuing a BA Hindi course can help a candidate to some extent in the UPSC CSE exam. The exam is also conducted in Hindi medium. Therefore, having a command over the language can help the candidate to articulate their thoughts into well-structured and grammatically correct sentences in UPSC CSE Mains examinations. Moreover, there is a regional language paper wherein the candidate is expected to qualify for an exam that tests one’s ability in an Indian regional language. Candidates can opt for Hindi language in the regional language exam. Hindi Literature is available as an Optional subject. Optional subject has significant m

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Yes, a Commerce student or a student from any stream in Class 12 can apply for a BA Hindi course. The candidates should have secured at least 50% marks. Candidates with good academic records can ensure admission to good colleges. After class 12 one can qualify for various undergraduate-level entrance exams such as CUET, IPUCET and PUBDET to secure admission to BA Hindi colleges. If the candidate is interested in studying Hindi and pursuing a career in the field or related fields can opt for a BA in Hindi.

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The course curriculum covers various aspects of journalism and mass communication in the Hindi language. The program also includes practical training components such as internships and project work to provide hands-on experience in the field of Hindi journalism and communication. The curriculum is designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue careers in Hindi print, broadcast, and digital media, as well as in public relations, advertising, and other communication-related fields.

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