MANUU BA Persian FAQs
Ques. Is Urdu medium mandatory for BA Persian at MANUU, and can students from non-Urdu backgrounds apply?
Ans. Urdu proficiency is a mandatory requirement for admission to BA Persian at MANUU. Candidates must have studied Urdu as a subject at the 10th standard or above, or must have passed a Certificate Course in Urdu. However, MANUU itself offers a Certificate Course in Urdu for students who have not studied Urdu formally, and admission to BA programmes can be conditional on completing this certificate course. So students from non-Urdu backgrounds can apply, but they will need to fulfil the Urdu requirement either before or alongside their admission. The medium of instruction for BA Persian is primarily Urdu, so a working knowledge of the language is essential to follow the coursework effectively.
Ques. What is the difference between BA Persian (3-year, merit-based) and BA (Hons/Research) Persian (4-year, CUET-based) at MANUU?
Ans. MANUU currently offers two tracks for undergraduate study: the traditional 3-year BA (merit-based, no entrance exam) and the newer 4-year BA (Hons/Research) under the National Education Policy 2020 framework, which requires CUET UG scores. The 3-year BA Persian is admitted purely on the basis of 10+2 marks, while the 4-year programme requires CUET UG. The 4-year programme also offers a research exit option. Students who want a straightforward undergraduate degree without appearing for CUET can opt for the 3-year BA Persian through the merit route. Both programmes are offered at the Hyderabad main campus.
Ques. What career options are available after completing BA Persian from MANUU?
Ans. BA Persian from MANUU opens several career pathways. Graduates can pursue MA Persian and subsequently PhD, and appear for UGC-NET to become assistant professors or researchers. Persian is also an optional subject in the UPSC Civil Services Examination, making it a viable choice for IAS/IFS aspirants. Career opportunities also exist in translation and interpretation (especially for government and diplomatic services), archival research, museums, and cultural organisations dealing with Indo-Persian heritage. Graduates can also work with organisations involved in Central Asian studies, Iran-India cultural exchange programmes, and manuscript preservation projects. The Department of Persian at MANUU has strong research linkages in these areas.
Ques. Are hostel facilities available for BA Persian students at MANUU, and how competitive is the allotment?
Ans. MANUU provides hostel facilities for both boys and girls on campus. However, hostel seats are limited and allotment is not guaranteed for all students. Priority is generally given to students from distant states and those with financial need. The hostel fee is INR 4,500 per year (accommodation + maintenance + gas charges), with additional mess charges of approximately INR 4,100 per year. Students are advised to apply for hostel accommodation at the time of admission itself, as seats fill up quickly. Students who do not get hostel accommodation typically arrange private accommodation in the Gachibowli/Hyderabad area near the campus.
Ques. Can madrasa graduates apply for BA Persian at MANUU, and what documents are required?
Ans. Yes, madrasa graduates are specifically eligible for BA Persian at MANUU. The university recognises Almiyat and equivalent qualifications from recognised State Madrasa Boards as equivalent to 10+2 for admission to BA programmes. This is one of the key features of MANUU, as it serves as a bridge institution for students transitioning from madrasa education to mainstream higher education. Required documents include the Almiyat/equivalent certificate, marksheets, Urdu proficiency proof (which madrasa graduates typically already possess), a category certificate if applicable, and a valid ID proof. Madrasa graduates should verify that their specific board is recognised by MANUU before applying.
Ques. What is the scope of Persian studies at MANUU compared to other universities, and is the degree valued in the job market?
Ans. MANUU's Department of Persian and Central Asian Studies is one of the few dedicated Persian departments at a central university in India, established in 2008. The department focuses on research areas such as Manuscriptology, Indo-Persian Literature, Medieval Indian History, and Epigraphy, which are niche but highly valued in academic and archival circles. While the immediate job market for Persian graduates is limited compared to professional courses, the degree holds strong value for those pursuing academic careers (teaching, research), government services (UPSC Persian optional, Ministry of External Affairs, Archaeological Survey of India), and cultural diplomacy roles. The degree from a UGC-recognised central university like MANUU carries credibility, and the low fee structure makes it an accessible option for students from economically weaker backgrounds who wish to specialise in this classical language.


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