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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

The Modern Indian Writing In Translation online course belongs to the Department of Humanities and Social sciences and is suitable for undergraduates as well as postgraduate students. The programme covers the information regarding Indian literature, its history, works in different regional languages, modern aspects of Indian literature, etc. Candidates who pursue this course will get to know about modernism, literary traditions, regionalism, and many more relevant topics. The course is offered by IIT, Madras.

Candidates will be provided with reference for external reading and study material by the platform. Participants can appear for the Modern Indian Writing In Translation certification exam if they seek to achieve a certificate upon the completion of the programme. The exam will be conducted in offline mode by the creator of the course and students will have to register themselves for the same by paying the exam fees. Candidates are free to go for a detailed learning experience and take as much time as required to sufficiently complete the Modern Indian Writing In Translation certification syllabus. The course does not require any specific timetable and is a self-paced course. The online programme includes case studies, tests, assignments, discussions, and activities for students to get a better understanding of the topics.

The Highlights

  • Free online programme
  • 12 weeks course
  • Offered by IIT, Madras
  • AICTE approved programme
  • Study material obtainable
  • E- certificate available
  • Self paced training

Programme Offerings

  • video lectures
  • Case Studies
  • assignments
  • Quiz
  • tests
  • Online discussion forum
  • references
  • Books

Courses and Certificate Fees

Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
INR 1000yesIIT Madras (IITM)
  • Candidates who want to join the course without paying any amount can do so since the course is available at zero cost.
  • Candidates can pay Rs. 1000 as the Modern Indian Writing In Translation fees for the registration process of the exam to get the certification at the end of the programme.

Modern Indian Writing In Translation fees details

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Amount in Rupees

Exam fees

Rs.1,000

Enrollment fees

Free


Eligibility Criteria

Education

Basic knowledge of Indian literature would be appreciated for this course.

Certification Qualifying Details

Candidates who seek to achieve an e-certificate for this course can apply for an offline exam by acquiring an average assignment grade and exam grade which has to be at least 40 out of the total marks. Candidates will have to pay the exam fees for the registration process. 

What you will learn

Knowledge of history

After completing the course, candidates will gain the following learnings-

  • Candidates will get an understanding of traditional Indian literature and its history in the Modern Indian Writing In Translation certification course.
  • Participants will know about the varied nature of culture and its practices used in traditional literature.
  • Candidates will be able to make a comparison between different Indian literary works and find similarities as well as differences about the same.
  • Students will acquire knowledge about numerous cultural practices and perspectives in the Modern Indian Writing In Translation training.
  • Learners will acquire knowledge about the changes that take place during the translation of a regional literary work.
  • Candidates will be able to compare different literary works and understand the process of construction of the work.
  • Students will be informed about regionalism as well as modernism through the Modern Indian Writing In Translation programme.

Who it is for

Following candidates are suitable for the Modern Indian Writing In Translation programme-

  • Engineering students
  • Participants from the English department

Admission Details

Entrants can join the online course by following the given instructions-

Step 1- Candidates need to click on the provided link- https://onlinecourses.nptel.ac.in/noc21_hs27/preview

Note- Candidates cannot proceed further with the admission process as the "join course" option is not available on the website.

The Syllabus

Instructors

IIT Madras (IITM) Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: How many days will it take to complete the syllabus?

The estimated time taken to complete the course is 3 months or 13 weeks. However, candidates are free to take more than the expected time.

2: Does the Modern Indian Writing In Translation training include only prose of Indian literature?

No, the course deals in the prose as well as the poetry section of Indian literature.

3: What is the registration amount for the exam process?

The registration amount for the exam is Rs. 1,000.

4: Who is going to be my mentor for the course?

The mentor for the course will be Prof. Divya A. who is a faculty member of IIT, Madras.

5: What can I do to join the course?

Candidates who want to join the course can visit the official website to access the programme.

6: Will I be entitled to get the Modern Indian Writing In Translation certification if I fulfil only one eligibility criteria of the exam?

No, students must fulfill both the requirements announced by the platform to get the certificate for the exam.

7: Can I verify the certificate of the course? If yes, then how can I do so?

Yes, the certificate can be verified by the students on the given link - nptel.ac.in/noc

8: Will the certificate carry the logo of the institution?

Yes, the certificate will carry the logos of NPTEL as well as the provider of the course.

9: Where can I find the scholarship portal for this Modern Indian Writing In Translation online course?

There is no scholarship portal available for this programme as it is a free course.

10: Is the online course equivalent to the university credit?

No, this course is not equivalent to the university credit.

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