Nirmala College BA Hindi FAQs
Q1. Is Hindi as a subject required at Class 12 level for admission to BA Hindi at Nirmala College?
Ans. No, Hindi as a subject at Class 12 is not mandatory for admission to BA Hindi at Nirmala College. Admission is through MGU CAP based on overall Class 12 marks. However, a basic interest in Hindi language and literature is beneficial for the programme.
Q2. What certificate courses are available alongside BA Hindi at Nirmala College?
Ans. The department offers a PG Diploma in Translation, Office Procedure and Journalism (in association with Kerala Hindi Prachar Sabha, Thiruvananthapuram), a Certificate Course in Communication and Presentation Skills in Hindi, and a course in Academic Writing and Computing. These add-on qualifications enhance employability in translation, journalism, and language services.
Q3. What are the career options after completing BA Hindi from Nirmala College?
Ans. After BA Hindi, students can pursue MA Hindi (the college offers MA Hindi), appear for UGC-NET for lectureship/JRF, or work in translation, journalism, content writing, broadcasting, and language services. Government jobs through Kerala PSC and UPSC (Hindi Officer, Translator, etc.) are also popular. The department's PG Diploma in Translation is particularly useful for careers in translation and official language work.
Q4. Does the Hindi department at Nirmala College have research facilities?
Ans. Yes. The department was recognized as a Research Centre in 2005 and has 5 research guides. It has awarded 9 PhD degrees and has 10 ongoing PhD scholars. Students who complete MA Hindi can pursue PhD research at the department.
Q5. How competitive is admission to BA Hindi at Nirmala College?
Ans. The BA Hindi programme has 30 seats and is an aided programme. Since admission is through MGU CAP based on Class 12 marks, the competition is moderate. Students with good aggregate marks in Class 12 have a reasonable chance. Community Merit and Management Quota seats provide additional avenues.
Q6. What industrial and outreach activities does the Hindi department conduct?
Ans. The department has conducted industrial visits to Mathrubhumi Press, Cochin Shipyard, and RBI. Outreach activities include visits to old age homes and environmental initiatives like mangrove planting in collaboration with NSS. Expert talks by renowned Hindi scholars, authors, and poets are regularly organised, providing students with exposure beyond the classroom.
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