Departmental Profile
The Department of Manipuri established in July 1997, offers M.A. , M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes of study. The major focus of the teaching and research endeavorsin the department is on areas like language, culture, Manipur’s folklore, Manipuri literature and translation theories. Apart from teaching and research the department has also been organizing national level seminars and UGC sponsored refresher courses. Study tours to centers of folklore and Manipuri culture are also occasionally arranged.
Courses Offered
Courses Offered | Duration | Number of Seats | Program Course Structure | Timetable | Year |
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M.Sc(by course work) | Four Semesters | 31 | M.A(Syllabus) | 2013-2014 batch | |
M.A Open Course 203-CBCS | One Semester | 20 | Notice | 2021 | 2021-2022 |
M.Phil (by course work and dissertation) | |||||
Ph.D. (by course work and research work) | IPP Coursework(Syllabus) | ||||
D.Litt (by research work) |
Faculty
Name | Designation | Contact | Area of Specialization |
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H. Nani Kumar Singha, Ph.D. | Professor | 09435600946 h.nani.kumar.singha@aus.ac.in | Manipuri Folklore, Manipuri Culture, Eastern Criticism, Modern Manipuri Poetry. |
H. Rajmani Singha, Ph.D. | Astt. Professor | 09435374181 h.rajmani.singha@aus.ac.in | Indian Literary Criticism, Old Manipuri literature and culture. |
R.K. Nirmola Sana, Ph.D. | Astt. Professor | 09435201614 | Tibeto-Burman Linguistics, Modern Manipuri Literature |
Head of Department
Prof. H. Nani Kumar Singha
9435600946
h.nani.kumar.singha@aus.ac.in
Placement
Many of the students passed out from the department of Manipuri are now serving as faculty members, researchers in various educational institutions both within and outside north-east India.