Srikakulam Campus is one of the campuses operated by Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University. Our records show the address as Srikakulam, Andhra Pradesh, India.
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The Srikakulam campus of Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University specializes in regional Telugu studies, with a focus on North Andhra cultural elements. Programs here emphasize local dialects, folklore, and community-based learning to preserve coastal Telugu traditions.
- Bachelor of Arts in Telugu: Core undergraduate program covering regional literature, oral traditions, and basic language skills, with field trips to local villages for ethnographic studies.
- Master of Arts in Telugu Folklore: Explores myths, legends, and folk arts of Srikakulam region, including ballads, puppetry, and festival rituals, integrating anthropology and performance arts.
- Diploma in Telugu Language Teaching: Designed for educators, focusing on pedagogical methods for rural schools, curriculum development, and multilingual classrooms in Telugu-speaking areas.
- Certificate in Burrakatha (Folk Theater): Practical training in traditional storytelling theater, emphasizing scriptwriting, acting, and cultural preservation through live performances.
- Master of Arts in Comparative Literature: Compares Telugu works with neighboring languages like Odia, highlighting cross-cultural influences in Eastern India.
- Ph.D. in Regional Telugu Linguistics: Advanced research on Srikakulam dialects, language endangerment, and documentation of indigenous expressions.
- Short-term Course in Telugu Creative Writing: Encourages budding authors to craft poetry and short stories rooted in local landscapes and social issues.
This campus promotes community engagement through outreach programs, partnering with local artists and historians. The library features collections of regional manuscripts and audio recordings of folk songs. Students participate in annual cultural melas, showcasing research via exhibitions and seminars. The serene coastal setting inspires immersive learning, with over 200 students benefiting from personalized mentorship. Courses address modern challenges like digital archiving of oral histories and promoting Telugu in tourism. Graduates often contribute to regional media, education, and cultural NGOs, strengthening Telugu identity in Andhra Pradesh. The program’s holistic approach combines theory with practice, ensuring graduates are well-equipped for cultural stewardship roles.
Interdisciplinary electives include environmental literature in Telugu, linking language to local ecology. Collaborations with district administrations enhance real-world applications, making this campus a vital hub for North Andhra Telugu scholarship.
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