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The department is dedicated to academic excellence,
offering undergraduate and postgraduate-admission-session programs that explore the Maithili language,
literature, linguistics, and cultural studies.
A team of experienced faculty members, often
recognized for their contributions to Maithili literature and research, guides
students on their academic journey.
The curriculum encompasses a wide range of
topics, including classical and modern Maithili literature, poetry, prose, grammar,
and linguistics. It equips students with a strong foundation in the Maithili
language and literature.
Students delve into the world of Maithili literature,
studying the works of renowned Maithili poets and writers. They critically analyze
and appreciate Maithili literary masterpieces.
The department often includes courses on Maithili
culture, history, arts, and folklore, offering insights into the cultural tapestry
of the Maithili-speaking regions.
Students develop proficiency in the Maithili
language, enhancing their reading, writing, and speaking skills. They may also study
the script and calligraphy associated with Maithili.
The study of Maithili is often integrated with
interdisciplinary perspectives, allowing students to explore connections with fields
such as history, philosophy, and comparative literature.
The department encourages research and scholarly
activities, providing students with opportunities to contribute to Maithili
literature and linguistic studies through research projects and publications.
Graduates of the Department of Maithili can pursue
careers in fields such as teaching, journalism, translation, publishing, cultural
preservation, and academia.
The department actively promotes Maithili language and
culture through literary events, seminars, cultural festivals, and community
engagement.