AMU BA (Hons.) Persian FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between regular admission and Self-Financing Scheme (SFS) admission for BA Hons Persian?
Ans. Regular admission seats are limited and highly competitive, with fees of ₹11,100 per annum. Self-Financing Scheme (SFS) seats have higher fees of ₹40,000 per annum but offer additional seats for students who meet the eligibility criteria. Both follow the same academic curriculum and are taught by the same faculty. The main difference is in the fee structure and the number of available seats. SFS seats are particularly beneficial for students who narrowly miss regular seat cutoffs.
Ques. Is Persian language knowledge required before admission to this course?
Ans. No, prior knowledge of Persian language is not mandatory for admission. The course is designed for beginners and includes comprehensive training in Persian grammar, script, and language fundamentals from the first semester. However, students with prior knowledge of related languages like Urdu or Arabic may find certain aspects easier. The department provides intensive language training to ensure all students, regardless of background, can master the language by the end of the course.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing BA Hons Persian?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in diplomacy, international relations, translation, journalism, academia, cultural organizations, and government services. Many graduates work with embassies, international organizations, and NGOs. The course also prepares students for higher studies in Persian literature, linguistics, and related fields. Some graduates pursue careers in tourism, publishing, and media where Persian language expertise is valued.
Ques. Can I pursue higher studies after BA Hons Persian?
Ans. Yes, graduates can pursue MA in Persian, MA in Linguistics, or related postgraduate programs at AMU and other universities. Many students also opt for professional courses like journalism, mass communication, or international relations. The course provides a strong foundation for research-oriented students interested in pursuing PhD programs in Persian literature or linguistics. Several graduates have successfully completed doctoral studies at prestigious institutions.
Ques. What is the placement scenario for BA Hons Persian graduates?
Ans. While placement statistics for this specific course are limited, BA Hons graduates from AMU generally have placement rates between 45-70% depending on the specialization. Many Persian graduates work in government sectors, embassies, international organizations, and educational institutions. Some pursue entrepreneurial ventures in translation services, language coaching, and cultural consulting. The university's Training and Placement Cell provides support for internships and job placements.
Ques. How is the course structured across the three years?
Ans. The course is structured as an 8-semester program spread over 3 years. Each semester includes courses on Persian language skills, literature, history, and culture. The curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with practical language training. Students study classical Persian poetry and prose, modern Persian literature, translation techniques, and cultural studies. The final year includes specialized electives allowing students to focus on areas of interest such as Sufi literature, Persian cinema, or contemporary Persian writing.


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