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Syllabus

Syllabus and Curriculum

Welcome to the PIOIL Syllabus Hub. This page provides access to the detailed curriculum structures, course objectives, learning outcomes, and reading lists for all programs offered at the Punjab Institute of Oriental & Indian Languages.

The curriculum is designed to balance rigorous foundational knowledge in classical languages and literature with modern research methodologies and interdisciplinary approaches.

Programs Index

Please select your program of study below to download the relevant detailed syllabus document (PDF format). The syllabi are updated annually to reflect the latest academic developments and research priorities.

Program NameDurationEntry RequirementsDownload Full Syllabus
Master of Arts (M.A.) in Punjabi Language & Literature2 Years (4 Semesters)B.A. with Punjabi or equivalent.[Download M.A. Punjabi Syllabus (PDF)]
Master of Arts (M.A.) in Sanskrit & Vedic Studies2 Years (4 Semesters)B.A. with Sanskrit or equivalent.[Download M.A. Sanskrit Syllabus (PDF)]
Master of Arts (M.A.) in Persian & Indo-Persian Culture2 Years (4 Semesters)Bachelor’s degree in any discipline.[Download M.A. Persian Syllabus (PDF)]
Post-Graduate Diploma (PGD) in Manuscriptology1 Year (2 Semesters)Bachelor’s degree in Humanities/Sciences.[Download PGD Manuscriptology Syllabus (PDF)]
Ph.D. Coursework (Pre-Registration)6 Months (1 Semester)Research Scholar registration required.[Download Ph.D. Coursework Syllabus (PDF)]

Syllabus Structure (Overview)

Each syllabus document is organized to provide clarity on the academic expectations and assessment methods. Students should refer to the following sections within their respective program documents:

1. Course Structure & Credits

  • Total Credits: Breakdown of the required credits for successful completion of the program (e.g., M.A. requires 80 credits).
  • Core Courses: Mandatory foundational papers (e.g., Classical Grammar, History of Literature).
  • Elective Courses: Optional papers allowing students to specialize (e.g., Digital Lexicography, Sufi Poetics).
  • Project/Dissertation: Credit weightage and guidelines for the final research thesis in the fourth semester.

2. Detailed Unit Breakdown

Every course is divided into 4-5 Units, detailing the topics to be covered:

  • Unit I: Foundational Concepts / Historical Context
  • Unit II & III: Core Textual Analysis / Linguistic Theories
  • Unit IV: Application / Critical Thinking / Contemporary Relevance

3. Examination & Assessment Pattern

ComponentWeightage (%)Description
Internal Assessment (CIA)30%Includes class tests, presentations, assignments, and mid-semester exams.
End-Term Examination70%Final written examination conducted at the end of each semester by the Institute Examination Branch.

4. Recommended Reading List

A comprehensive list of essential and supplementary texts, journals, and digital resources provided for each paper, categorized into:

  • Mandatory Readings: Core texts for classroom study.
  • Reference Readings: Further academic texts for research and deeper understanding.

Curriculum Review

The curriculum at PIOIL undergoes a rigorous review process every three years by the Board of Studies, which includes internal faculty, external subject matter experts, and industry representatives. This ensures our syllabi remain relevant, contemporary, and aligned with global academic standards.

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