Amity University-Noida BA Admissions 2026
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24 MonthsMA In Ancient Indian Culture is a Two-years (4 Semesters) Full-time on-campus Masters Degree Programme offered by SNDT Women's University, Mumbai.
Ancient Indian Culture is an interdisciplinary branch of knowledge which touches various aspects of culture. These are associated with the country’s unique culture which is described as ‘Unity in Diversity’. The scope of the discipline of Ancient Indian Culture has grown into various specializations like studies in Languages and literature, Social institutions,Philosophical traditions, Art & Architecture, archaeological remains, archaeological excavations, comparative mythology, Old world cultures, Folk and tribal cultures, aesthetics and performing arts. The students are trained in theoretical as well as practical aspects of culture. They can be professionals in various fields like, academics, tourism, Heritage Management, hospitality management, conversationalists, Museum- professionals, Library and Informatics, journalism, food industries, cultural activities etc.
• Graduate in any discipline from any faculty of this university or any other recognized university as equivalent thereto.
• A candidate for being eligible for admission to M.A. English will have to pass English proficiency test.
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