Department of Modern Indian Languages
Post Graduate
COURSE.NAME :
COURSE.SPEC :
Malayalam Language and Literature
COURSE.NOS :
05
COURSE.DEGREE :
COURSE.COURSE :
COURSE.JP :
Teaching Professional, Media and Translation
COURSE.PEO :
To equip both spoken and written skill in Malayalam language and literature.
To train on exploratory topics related Malayalam language, literature and culture.
COURSE.PO :
Ability of various aspects of literature
Ability to generate creative and constructive writings in Malayalam.
Knowledge to research and training activities
COURSE.SYLL :
COURSE.Accr :
Yes
COURSE.NAME :
COURSE.SPEC :
Bengali Language and Literature
COURSE.NOS :
10
COURSE.DEGREE :
50% marks in Graduation. Bengali should be a subject in Graduation.Selection through Admission Test.
COURSE.COURSE :
COURSE.JP :
Teaching Professional, Media and Translation
COURSE.PEO :
Comprehend with Ancient, Medieval and Modern Bengali Language and literature, their evolution and changes with time.
Get well versed with the style and life of different famous Bengali poets and writers of Ancient to Modern era whose contributions made this literature a unique and versatile literature in the world.
To provide the knowledge about history and
evolution of different Bengali literary forms like- novels, poems, short
stories, dramas etc.
COURSE.PO :
This
Program helps the students to know about rich historical background of Bengali literature, but also help them to
improve their writing and communicating skills.
It will help them to take part in different research opportunities, not only in India but also in abroad. Also help them to get a good job. Now a day more than 100 universities from thirty different counties have initiated teaching Bengali Language and Literature. Some famous Universities like- University of New York, University of Chicago, University of Minnesota, University of Florida, University of California, University of Harvard etc. have started offering different Bengali Courses including research work.
COURSE.SYLL :
COURSE.Accr :
Yes