Bachelor of Arts in Khasi (BA)
The BA program in Khasi at MIT University enables learners to explore the Khasi language, literature, and culture through multiple lenses: as a linguistic study, as a cultural and societal exploration, and as an avenue for preserving and innovating indigenous knowledge. This exploration will witness a fusion of traditional Khasi heritage with modern academic study to create enhanced awareness, cultural reflection, educational technique, communication strategies, research methodologies, and alternative views on cultural preservation and development. The students will not only study the theoretical aspects of the Khasi language and culture but will also engage in practical projects to apply and demonstrate their knowledge in real-world contexts. MIT University offers a 4-year Bachelor of Arts in Khasi.
Key Dates
Last date to apply: 31st July, 2024
Eligibility
Pass in 10+2 with a minimum of 50% marks or equivalent from any discipline, for category candidates it is relaxed to 45% marks or equivalent.
Key Details of the Course
- Prepares students for Competitive Examinations such as, MPSC and UPSC.
- Equips students with up-to-date knowledge and tools essential in today's competitive job market.
- Students gain exposure to authentic professional scenarios and establish early connections in their respective fields.
- Immersive programs sensitize students to real-world global challenges and inspire innovative solutions to complex societal issues.
- The alumni network provides mentorship and career guidance to aid current students in their academic and professional paths.
- Industry-academia collaborations actively support students in securing internships and job placements with renowned organisations.
Career Prospects
- Translator/Interpreter: Translating written documents or interpreting spoken language between Khasi and other languages.
- Cultural Preservation Specialist: Working with organisations or government bodies to preserve and promote Khasi culture and heritage.
- Journalist/Content Writer: Writing articles, reports, or other content for newspapers, magazines, websites, or other media outlets, particularly focusing on topics related to the Khasi community, culture, and issues.
- Social Worker/Community Development Officer: Working with NGOs, government agencies, or community organisations to address social issues within Khasi communities.