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MA Hindi Syllabus · एमए हिन्दी पाठ्यक्रम
Every paper in the 2-year, 4-semester MA in Hindi at BITE Varanasi, as the MGKVP curriculum structures it — the major literature and poetics papers of Year 1, then advanced specialisation in Year 2.
दो वर्ष · चार सेमेस्टर · MGKVP पाठ्यक्रम — हर सेमेस्टर के विषय नीचे।
The syllabus spans classical and modern Hindi literature, poetics (काव्यशास्त्र), and language study — the foundation for teaching, research and the UGC-NET Hindi paper.
Year-1 papers pair written theory with a practical component (20 credits per semester), building both scholarship and applied language skills.
MA Hindi feeds the B.Ed → Hindi-teacher path (BITE runs its own NCTE-recognised B.Ed), UGC-NET/JRF, and the Hindi literature optional in state civil-services exams.
The four semesters
Per the MGKVP MA Hindi scheme followed at BITE — major (मुख्य) literature papers with a theory-plus-practical component, moving into advanced specialisation papers.
Papers follow the MGKVP scheme; optional/elective offerings can vary by session. The programme-level view is on the MA Hindi programme page.
₹22,000 total for the full 2-year programme, per the MGKVP-approved structure. Merit admission on your graduation percentage; no entrance test.
Full fee structure →MA Hindi covers major Hindi literature papers, poetics (काव्यशास्त्र), linguistics and, in Year 2, advanced specialisation papers — each semester carrying around 20 credits per the MGKVP scheme. The full semester-wise list is on this page.
MA Hindi is a 2-year postgraduate degree of 4 semesters under the MGKVP curriculum at BITE Varanasi — major literature papers first, advanced specialisation later.
A BA with Hindi (or equivalent) from a recognised university with a minimum 50% aggregate. Merit admission on graduation percentage, no entrance test.
MA Hindi tuition at BITE is ₹22,000 total for the full 2-year programme, per the MGKVP-approved structure.
Common routes are teaching (with B.Ed for school, UGC-NET/PhD for college), translation and content/journalism in Hindi media, and the Hindi-literature optional in state civil-services exams.