Courses-Under Graduate Level

From its inception in 1982, the University has identified Hindi as one of the Core subjects at Under Graduation level. The University started offering Hindi in its Bachelor's programme at 26 study centres initially and presently it is extended to 218 study centres. The courses offered in this discipline focus on core subject areas that are expected to provide students with a solid grounding in the study of Hindi.

  Courses-Post Graduation Level

The department has introduced Post Graduation Programme (MA Hindi) from 2008 the Academic Year 2008 onwards. The programme is spread over to 19 study centres at district level with average state wide enrolment of approximately 3000 students in every Academic Year.

The MA programme comprising altogether 10 courses in two years, were structured programs providing to students with an understanding of various methods, theories. and principles that serve as a framework for understanding language and literature and to help them. The MA I year program comprises of 5 courses: Course-01: History of Hindi Literature; Course-02: Modern Hindi Poetry; Course-03: Hindi Prose Literature; Course-04: Translation: Theory and Practice; Course-05: Novelist Premchand. The MA II year courses include: Course-06: Medieval Hindi Poetry; Course-07: Linguistics and History of Hindi Language; Course-08: Functional Hindi; Course-09: Poetics; Course-10: Dramatist Jayshankar Prasad.

 Courses-Research Programme

The MPhil/PhD programme in Hindi Language and Literature is designed to equip research students with the qualities and aptitudes to produce significant piece of work. The candidates admitted are to go through a compulsory course work in the first year and the Research Design Seminar presentations before the submission of the thesis.

UG- B.A Hindi is one of the three optional subjects in the undergraduate programme and it has 6 Semesters-6 core subjects + 2 Electives out of the 4 courses, 2 Skill courses and 4 MIL Courses

PG - M.A., Hindi has 10 courses, 5 in I year and 5 in II year.

UG and PG: The student is provided with the Self-Learning Material supplemented by the Audio, Video Lessons and Tele-Conference on specified Sundays. The face to face counselling sessions are conducted on Sundays at the study centers. The department has started Online classes for UG and PG courses on Zoom platform, in view of COVID-19 pandemic. The department would undertake PG course revision work in next year, in both English and Telugu, as per university guidelines.

M.Phil/PhD: Besides the above, one semester classes will be conducted for the research candidates.