DACN MA Marathi FAQs
Ques. Why is DACN considered a particularly significant institution for studying MA Marathi, especially Dalit literature?
Ans. DACN holds a unique position for MA Marathi students because of its location at Deekshabhoomi, Nagpur - the sacred site where Dr. B.R. Ambedkar embraced Buddhism in 1956, which is the spiritual and intellectual heart of the Dalit movement in India. The Marathi department has a strong tradition of Dalit literature scholarship, with faculty members who are themselves published authors and critics in this field. Books like Dalit Sahitya-Pravrutti ani Pravah and Deekshabhoomi Gaurav Granth authored by department faculty reflect this unique academic focus. Students studying Marathi literature here get direct exposure to the living tradition of Ambedkarite and Dalit literary thought, which is unmatched at most other institutions.
Ques. What are the career options after completing MA Marathi from DACN?
Ans. MA Marathi from DACN opens up several career paths. Teaching at the school or college level is the most common route, for which students can appear for NET (National Eligibility Test) or SET (Maharashtra State Eligibility Test) after completing MA. Marathi journalism, publishing, translation, and content creation for Marathi media are other popular options. Government jobs requiring Marathi language proficiency, including MPSC (Maharashtra Public Service Commission) examinations, are also pursued by many graduates. Students can further pursue Ph.D. in Marathi literature for an academic career. The strong grounding in Dalit and social literature also opens doors to research roles in social science institutions and NGOs.
Ques. Does DACN require any entrance exam for MA Marathi admission?
Ans. No, admission to MA Marathi at DACN is entirely merit-based, using the candidate's graduation marks. There is no college-level or university-level entrance exam for this programme. Students register online through the enrollonline.co.in portal during the admission window (June-September), submit their documents, and are shortlisted based on their graduation percentage in BA with Marathi. This straightforward process makes it accessible to students from all backgrounds, including first-generation college students who form a significant part of DACN's student community.
Ques. What is the syllabus structure for MA Marathi at RTMNU-affiliated colleges like DACN?
Ans. The MA Marathi programme at RTMNU-affiliated colleges is spread over 4 semesters across 2 years. The curriculum typically covers: Classical Marathi Literature (Sant Sahitya, Pandit Yug), Modern Marathi Literature (Novels, Poetry, Drama, Short Stories), Dalit Literature and Social Literature, Marathi Linguistics and Grammar, Literary Theory and Criticism, Comparative Literature, Research Methodology, and Dissertation/Project work. The semester pattern includes internal assessments (class tests, seminars, assignments) and university examinations each semester. The NEP-aligned curriculum also incorporates skill-based components to enhance employability in Marathi language-related fields.
Ques. How is the faculty at the Marathi department of DACN, and what is their academic background?
Ans. The Marathi department at DACN has a distinguished faculty with strong academic and literary credentials. The current Head of Department is Mr. D.A. Khobragade (Associate Professor), who has contributed the Deekshabhoomi Gaurav Granth (2 volumes). Mr. R.S. Tirpude serves as Assistant Professor. The department also has visiting professors including Ms. Ragini Chaudhari, Mr. Devanand Khobragade, and Ms. Padma Nagdeve. Past faculty members like Dr. Prakash Kharat (a well-known writer and critic) and Dr. Mrs. Malati Ingle have authored significant works in Marathi and Dalit literature, establishing a strong academic tradition in the department.
Ques. Is MA Marathi from DACN (RTMNU) recognised for NET/SET eligibility, and what is the scope for higher studies?
Ans. Yes, MA Marathi from DACN is a UGC-recognised postgraduate degree from an RTMNU-affiliated college, making graduates fully eligible to appear for UGC-NET (Marathi) and Maharashtra SET (Marathi) examinations. Clearing NET/SET qualifies graduates for Assistant Professor positions in colleges and universities. For higher studies, graduates can pursue M.Phil. or Ph.D. in Marathi at RTMNU or other universities. DACN itself offers Ph.D. programmes, and the department's focus on Dalit literature and social literature provides a strong research foundation. The RTMNU degree is also recognised by other universities across India for admission to Ph.D. programmes.




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