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Kapil Lalwani

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Kanhaiyalal Maniklal Munshi Institute offers various popular courses:

 

- M.A. Hindi (2 years, 4 semesters, 64 credits, fees: INR 10,000/year)

- PG Diploma in Hindi Translation (1 year, 2 semesters, fees: INR 8,000)

- PG Diploma in Linguistics (1 year, 2 semesters, fees: INR 7,000)

- Certificate Course in Hindi Language and Literature (6 months, fees: INR 3,000)

- Diploma in Hindi Journalism (1 year, fees: INR 6,000)

- Ph.D. in Hindi (3-5 years, fees: INR 15,000/year)

Eligibility: 50% in graduation.

 Admission: performances in the entrance test and results in the academic area. Placement: 80-90%: in education, translation, and res

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SHRUTI TIWARI

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Yes, there are some course that offers conversation partners, language exchange programs, or community events for students to practice with native Hindi speakers.

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SHRUTI TIWARI

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The eligibility criteria for Hindi courses are different for each course level. The candidates are advised to check their eligibility before applying for any course in Hindi Courses. The colleges that offer Hindi courses may include additional criteria for shortlisting candidates.

Hindi Diploma course: It requires minimum of 45% marks in any stream in Class 12

Hindi UG course: It requires minimum 50% marks in any stream in Class 12 or equivalent

Hindi PG course: It requires a minimum of 50% marks in graduation in any discipline

Hindi PhD course: It requires a minimum of 50% marks in a master's degree in any discipline.

The eligibility crite

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SHRUTI TIWARI

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No, there is no upper age limit for enrolling in most Hindi courses, most Hindi courses have no age restrictions or limits, making them accessible to both adults and children interested in learning Hindi. 

Note: The eligibility criteria mentioned for Hindi course may vary depending on the college.

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SHRUTI TIWARI

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Hindi course covers a variety of topics, including Grammar, Vocabulary, sentence formation, pronunciation and conversational skills. Advanced levels of study may cover Hindi Literature, Poetry, and Essay Writing.

The exact topics and the chapters covered in Hindi courses may be from the respective websites of the institutions and colleges.

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Khushi Soni

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The syllabus for MA in Hindi programme vary from college to college . However, the curriculum typically includes a range of subjects, which is bit vast but if you are passionate about the language then you will find it very interesting.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes, those who have completed BTech can apply for BA Hindi. Since, BA Hindi is an undergraduate course one can secure admission in the course through marks secured in Class 12 or equivalent qualification.

Suggestion: Those who wish to pursue a career related to the Hindi language after pursuing BTech or any other graduation can directly apply for MA Hindi. It is not necessary to pursue BA Hindi before MA Hindi. As per the latest guidelines of UGC, BTech graduates can also apply for PhD course.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes IGNOU offers a BA Hindi course in distance learning mode. It is offered by the School of Social Sciences of the Indira Gandhi National Open University. The course can be completed in a duration 3 years. It caters to a wider range of students as the course is provided in English as well as Hindi medium. The total tuition fee for the course is INR 13,500. There is no prescribed maximum or minimum age limit to pursue this course.

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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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