Pragjyotish College BA (Assamese) FAQs
Ques. Can BA Assamese students from Pragjyotish College pursue M.A Assamese at the same college?
Ans. Yes. Pragjyotish College offers M.A in Assamese as a postgraduate programme (self-financing, 50 seats). This makes it very convenient for BA Assamese graduates to continue their studies at the same institution. Admission to the M.A programme is based on merit and entrance examination conducted by Gauhati University. The M.A Assamese programme at Pragjyotish College has a total fee of Rs. 48,000.
Ques. What are the career options after BA Assamese from Pragjyotish College?
Ans. Graduates can pursue M.A in Assamese from Gauhati University or other universities. Career options include teaching in schools and colleges (after qualifying SLET/NET/TET), journalism and media (Assamese language newspapers, TV channels, and digital media), translation and interpretation, civil services (APSC/UPSC), and roles in cultural organisations and government departments. Several alumni have qualified SLET/NET and are serving as teachers and lecturers across Assam.
Ques. Is BA Assamese a good choice for students aspiring for APSC or other Assam government jobs?
Ans. Yes, BA Assamese is a popular choice for students aspiring for APSC and other Assam government jobs. Assamese language proficiency is often required or preferred for government positions in Assam. The strong foundation in Assamese language, literature, and culture provided by the course is also useful for the Assamese language paper in competitive examinations.
Ques. What literary and cultural activities does the Assamese department at Pragjyotish College organise?
Ans. The Assamese department at Pragjyotish College is known for its vibrant literary and cultural activities. The department organises annual literary festivals, poetry recitation competitions, essay writing contests, and seminars on Assamese literature and culture. The college's annual cultural programme (Pragjyotish Utsav) features performances in Assamese music, dance, and drama. The department also publishes a departmental magazine featuring student writings.
Ques. What is the difference between BA (Assamese) Major and BA (Assamese) as a Minor subject at Pragjyotish College?
Ans. Under the FYUGP framework of Gauhati University (NEP 2020), students can choose Assamese as their Major subject (primary focus) or as a Minor subject (complementary to another Major). BA (Assamese) as a Major provides an in-depth study of Assamese language and literature, while Assamese as a Minor provides a foundational understanding alongside another primary subject. Students who wish to pursue M.A Assamese or a career in Assamese language and literature should choose Assamese as their Major.
Ques. Are there opportunities for BA Assamese students to publish their creative writing at Pragjyotish College?
Ans. Yes, the Assamese department at Pragjyotish College encourages students to engage in creative writing. The department publishes a departmental magazine where students can publish their poems, short stories, and essays in Assamese. The college also has a literary society that organises writing workshops and competitions. Students are also encouraged to submit their work to Assamese literary journals and participate in state-level literary competitions.
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