BHU MA (Hindi) FAQs
Ques. Is BHU the best university for M.A. Hindi in India?
Ans. BHU is widely considered one of the top universities for M.A. Hindi in India, alongside JNU and Delhi University. Its location in Varanasi - the cultural heartland of Hindi literature and home to legendary figures like Kabir, Tulsidas, Bharatendu Harishchandra, and Premchand - gives it a unique cultural advantage. The department has a distinguished faculty, a comprehensive syllabus, and a strong tradition of producing UGC-NET/JRF qualifiers and Ph.D. scholars. The extremely affordable fees and large seat intake make it accessible to students from across India.
Ques. What is the CUET PG paper code for M.A. Hindi at BHU, and what topics are covered?
Ans. The CUET PG paper code for M.A. Hindi at BHU is LAQP07. The exam covers Hindi literature (poetry, fiction, drama), literary criticism and theory, Hindi linguistics, and literary history. The syllabus broadly aligns with the UGC-NET Hindi syllabus. Candidates should refer to the official NTA website (exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg) for the latest detailed syllabus and exam pattern.
Ques. What are the career options after M.A. Hindi from BHU?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in academia (teaching at colleges/universities after qualifying UGC-NET), civil services (UPSC/State PCS - Hindi is a popular optional subject), journalism and Hindi media (print, TV, digital), content writing and editing in Hindi, translation (Hindi-English and other languages), publishing, government jobs requiring Hindi proficiency (Official Language Officers, Hindi Pracharaks), and corporate communication. BHU's M.A. Hindi degree is highly respected across India.
Ques. How competitive is admission to M.A. Hindi at BHU, and what CUET PG score is needed?
Ans. Despite the large seat intake of 321, M.A. Hindi at BHU is competitive. Based on 2025 CUET PG cutoffs, the General category cutoff was around 190-210 marks, OBC around 182-200, SC around 135-155, and ST around 54-85. The competition is moderate compared to M.A. English, but students should prepare thoroughly for the CUET PG Hindi paper (LAQP07).
Ques. Can I pursue M.A. Hindi at BHU's affiliated colleges, and is the degree equivalent?
Ans. Yes. BHU's M.A. Hindi programme is offered at the main campus (Department of Hindi) as well as several affiliated colleges including Arya Mahila PG College, Vasant Kanya Mahavidyalaya, Vasanta College for Women, and DAV PG College. The degree awarded is the same BHU degree regardless of the college. However, the main campus Department of Hindi is generally considered more prestigious due to its faculty and research environment.
Ques. What is the difference between M.A. Hindi and M.A. Hindi (Functional/Journalism) at BHU?
Ans. BHU offers two distinct M.A. programmes in Hindi: the regular M.A. Hindi (literature-focused, course_id 338) and M.A. in Functional Hindi (Journalism), which focuses on Hindi journalism, media writing, and communication. The regular M.A. Hindi covers classical and modern Hindi literature, literary theory, and linguistics, and is ideal for those interested in academia, NET/JRF, and literary careers. M.A. Functional Hindi (Journalism) is more applied and suited for careers in Hindi media and journalism.
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