The Bachelor of Arts in Tamil (B.A. Tamil) program at Shree Raghavendra Arts and Science College is designed to provide an in-depth understanding of Tamil language, literature, and culture. The program aims to preserve and promote Tamil heritage while equipping students with analytical and critical thinking skills. Our experienced faculty members are dedicated to delivering a comprehensive curriculum and fostering a rich academic environment.
The B.A. Tamil curriculum is structured to cover a wide range of topics, providing students with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Key components of the curriculum include:
The B.A. Tamil program is a three-year undergraduate degree course, divided into six semesters.
Graduates of the B.A. Tamil program have a wide range of career opportunities available to them in various sectors. Some potential career paths include:
Teaching positions at schools and colleges or pursuing higher education (M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D.) for academic and research careers.
Roles as journalists, editors, content writers, and reporters in Tamil newspapers, magazines, TV channels, and online media.
Positions in publishing houses as editors, proofreaders, and translators.
Careers as translators and interpreters in government and private sectors, including legal, medical, and technical fields.
Roles in cultural preservation and promotion organizations, museums, and heritage sites.
Opportunities as authors, poets, playwrights, and screenwriters.
Positions in corporate communication departments, advertising agencies, and PR firms.
Opportunities in various government departments through competitive examinations, including roles in cultural affairs and information departments.
Roles as scriptwriters, dialogue writers, and consultants in the Tamil film and television industry.
Positions in research institutions focusing on Tamil language and literature studies.
The B.A. Tamil program at Shree Raghavendra Arts and Science College equips students with a comprehensive understanding of Tamil literature and culture, preparing them for diverse career opportunities and advanced studies in the field.