Calcutta University MA Russian Studies FAQs
Q1: Is prior knowledge of Russian language required for admission?
Ans. While Honours in Russian is the primary eligibility criterion, the program is designed for students with foundational Russian knowledge. The curriculum builds on this foundation to develop advanced proficiency. Students are expected to have studied Russian at the undergraduate level.
Q2: What are the career options after completing MA Russian Studies?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as Russian language teachers, translators, interpreters, and professionals in international organizations. Many work in diplomacy, tourism, cultural exchange, and international NGOs. Some pursue PhD programs or academic careers. Others work in publishing, media, and content creation companies with Russian language requirements.
Q3: Are there opportunities for international exchange or study abroad?
Ans. Yes, the department facilitates international exchange programs and cultural immersion opportunities. Students may have opportunities to study in Russian-speaking countries or participate in exchange programs with Russian universities. Details are available from the department office.
Q4: Can I apply if my undergraduate degree is from a university outside West Bengal?
Ans. Yes, candidates from other recognized universities are eligible to apply. However, non-CU candidates must have their degree equivalence verified by the university. They will be placed in Part B of the selection process and must appear for the entrance test. Non-CU candidates must also submit a migration certificate within one month of admission.
Q5: What is the entrance test pattern for Part B candidates?
Ans. The entrance test consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQ) on an OMR sheet. Each correct answer carries 2 marks, with negative marking of 0.5 marks for incorrect answers. The test evaluates knowledge of Russian language, literature, and culture. The exact syllabus and test pattern are notified by the university before the examination.
Q6: What language skills will I develop during the course?
Ans. The program develops comprehensive Russian language skills including listening, speaking, reading, and writing proficiency. Students also gain knowledge of Russian literature, grammar, phonetics, and contemporary Russian culture. The curriculum emphasizes practical communication skills alongside theoretical knowledge of the language and culture.
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