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Delhi University’s (DU) is ready to introduce Journalism in Hindi and English master’s programme quickly. The University’s Standing Committee on Academic Matters (SCOAM) accepted the introduction of MA in Hindi Journalism on the event of Hindi Journalism Day, which was celebrated on May 30.
For remaining approval earlier than implementation from the upcoming academic session, the proposal will transfer to the academic council, HT reported citing data from three committee members.
As confirmed by Committee member Ram Kishore Yadav, the Hindi medium journalism course can be launched underneath the Hindi division from the 2025–26 academic session. A committee assembly was held on Friday in this regard the place syllabi of choose undergraduate programs associated for the seventh and eighth was mentioned. Besides this, syllabi of a number of postgraduate programmes have been additionally analysed.
As confirmed by Committee member Ram Kishore Yadav, the Hindi medium journalism course can be launched by the Hindi division in this academic 12 months. “A corresponding master’s programme in Journalism in English medium, under the English department, is scheduled to begin from the 2026–27 academic session,” HT quoted Ram Kishore Yadav as saying.
Designed in accordance with the postgraduate curriculum framework (PGCF), the newly-accepted postgraduate course in Hindi Journalism course comes underneath Faculty of Arts. Meanwhile, an English-medium counterpart is anticipated to begin from the subsequent academic session, 2026-27 and can be provided underneath the Department of English.
Apart from discussions on MA in Hindi Journalism, the Friday talks have been centred on fourth-12 months syllabi of a number of disciplines, together with BA Education, BA (Programme and Honours) Hindustani Music, and Geography. Ram Kishore Yadav added, “Most syllabi have been accepted with out vital adjustments.” Syllabi of a number of postgraduate programs have been additionally reviewed throughout the session, together with philosophy, economics, geography, sociology, political science and arithmetic.