Hindi is the second most spoken language in the world, after Chinese. Billions of people read, write, speak and understand Hindi in India and abroad. With the immense popularity and international importance of Hindi as our national language, there is also a growing outlook of employment in the field of Hindi language. In different departments of the Central government, State governments, it is mandatory to work in Hindi language. There are various posts like Hindi Officer, Hindi Translator, Hindi Assistant, Manager (Official language) in different departments, banking institutions, foreign language department and ministries and departments of Central / State governments. The opportunities have increased manifold with the advent of private TV and Radio channels and launch of Hindi versions of established magazines / newspapers. In the field of Hindi media, there is a need for Editors, Reporters, Correspondents, Sub Editors, Proof Readers, Radio Jockey, Anchors, voice artists, translators, writers, lyricist etc. A Degree / Diploma in Journalism / Mass Communication along with academic qualification in Hindi are an added advantage for job seekers. One can serve the mediums of Radio / TV / Cinema as a Script Writer / Dialogue Writer / Lyricist. This field necessitates a natural and artistic mastery of creative writing.
Programme Duration: 2 Years.
Total no. of semesters: 4
Number of Seats: 50