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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes candidates can become teacher after completing their MA Hindi. You would be well prepared to go for a teaching job at many educational levels if you have MA Hindi degree. 

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A Bachelor of Arts (BA) or Master of Arts (MA) with honours in Hindi provides a comprehensive engagement in language and culture,  promoting advanced ability and specialised understanding. It gives BA students a foundation in Hindi language, literature, and critical analysis while also improving their research and cultural awareness.

An MA, on the other hand, allows for even more specialisation, advanced study, and job options in learning, study, cultural preservation, and international involvement. As a result, alumni of this programme are highly valued for their contributions to the advancement and preservation of

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Candidates can see table showing a list of some of MA Hindi colleges which offer course at low fee below -

MA Hindi Colleges

MA Hindi College Average Fees (in INR)

Samastipur College

300

Darshan Sah College, Purnea University

312

Baharagora College, Baharagora

336

Kamala Nehru College, University of Delhi

360

Sri Aurobindo College, University of Delhi

360

Multanimal Modi College

360

Gangadhar Meher University

360

Motilal Nehru College, University of Delhi

432

Hansraj College, University of Delhi

432

Shyam Lal College, University of Delhi

432

Note: Info is taken from other sources and can be different.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes one can pursue an MA in Hindi after pursuing a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in any specialisation. Universities have different needs for admission to their MA programmes but having a bachelor's degree in any field is a basic requirement.

University or college offering courses may have special exam requirements that one must meet to pursue an MA in Hindi. A minimal percentage in BSc language proficiency exams and perhaps an entrance exam or interview are some examples of these prerequisites. Click to read Master of Arts (MA) Course Admission.

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Hindi is one of official languages of India. It is written in Devanagari script. MA in Hindi signifies one of Master of Arts courses with a specialisation in Hindi. language, literature, and other cultural elements of Hindi are usual areas of study for this academic programme. goal of curriculum is to give students a thorough understanding of Hindi literature, its cultural significance, and its literary traditions. 

MA in Hindi programme seeks to develop critical thinking, research abilities, and cultural awareness in students while providing them with a thorough study of language and its literary legacy. Gradua

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes Hindi language is tough but if you have enough interest and passion then there will be no problem in learning. Hindi can be little tough to study by native English speakers and foreigners. 

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There are many Hindi exams which you can pursue. Some of them are Parichaya, Prathamik, Madyama and Rashtrabhasha. 
Parichaya is the first level of Hindi exam and is designed for beginners. It tests basic knowledge of Hindi grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. 
Prathamik is the second level of Hindi exam and is designed for intermediate learners. It tests a wider range of Hindi grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation.
Madyama is the third level of Hindi exam and is designed for advanced learners. It tests a comprehensive range of Hindi grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. 
Rashtrabhasha is the fourth level of Hindi exam
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There are many colleges which  offer good packages in India. 

Candidates can see table showing a list of popular colleges in India which offer good packages below -

Hindi Colleges

Average Salary (in INR)

Kolhan University - KU

19.8 LPA

Ram Lal Anand College, University of Delhi

5 - 15.5 LPA

Zakir Husain Delhi College, University of Delhi

5 - 15.5 LPA

Janki Devi Memorial College, University of Delhi

5 - 15.5 LPA

Janki9 University (DU)

15.5 LPA

Sri Aurobindo College, University of Delhi

4 - 15.5 LPA

Vivekananda College, University of Delhi

4 - 15.5 LPA

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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There are many colleges in which you can go for MA Hindi.

There are around approx. 2,000 colleges in India which offer Hindi courses. 

Candidates can see table showing a list of popular government colleges for MA Hindi below -

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Hindi is the world's fourth most spoken language. Hindi courses focus on study of Hindi literature and language. Hindi courses are offered at UG (BA/BA Hons.), PG (MA), Doctorate (PhD), Diploma and also Certificate level.

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