M.A Punjabi
Preserving Language, Literature, and Cultural Heritage
The Master of Arts in Punjabi (M.A. Punjabi) program at Guru Harkrishan College (GHC) is designed to cultivate advanced knowledge of Punjabi language, literature, and culture. The program emphasizes literary analysis, linguistic proficiency, and research skills, preparing students for careers in education, media, literature, and cultural preservation.
Course Overview
The M.A. Punjabi curriculum blends traditional literature with modern linguistic studies, encouraging students to explore:
Classical and Modern Punjabi Literature
Poetry, Drama, and Prose Analysis
Punjabi Language and Grammar
Folk Literature and Cultural Studies
Translation and Comparative Literature
Research Methodology and Academic Writing
Students engage in seminars, dissertation projects, and literary workshops, gaining a deep understanding of Punjabi language, literary heritage, and contemporary developments.
Learning & Research Facilities
GHC supports the study of Punjabi through libraries, digital resources, and literary archives. Students benefit from:
Access to rare manuscripts, books, and journals
E-resources, e-books, and online literature databases
Literary seminars, workshops, and discussions
Research guidance and faculty mentorship for dissertations
Program Highlights
Expert faculty with specialization in Punjabi literature and linguistics
Focus on literary analysis, language proficiency, and research skills
Exposure to classical and contemporary Punjabi texts
Seminars, guest lectures, and literary festivals participation
Opportunities for translation, content creation, and cultural projects
Duration & Eligibility
Duration: 2 Years (4 Semesters)
Eligibility: Bachelor’s degree in Punjabi, Literature, or related fields from a recognized university
Admission Process: Based on merit and/or entrance examination as per university norms
Career Opportunities
Graduates of M.A. Punjabi can pursue careers in:
Teaching and Academia (Schools, Colleges, Universities)
Publishing, Editing, and Content Development
Media, Journalism, and Translation
Cultural and Heritage Organizations
Research and Literary Projects
Civil Services and Language Policy Departments
Job roles may include Punjabi Lecturer, Content Writer, Editor, Translator, Research Scholar, Cultural Consultant, or Media Professional.
Conclusion
The M.A. Punjabi program at GHC empowers students to master the language, explore its literary richness, and preserve cultural heritage. With a combination of academic rigor, research exposure, and practical experience, graduates are prepared to excel in education, literature, media, and cultural initiatives.