Graduates have had intensive training in the language of their specialisation, including comprehension, oral and writing skills, and have learnt the basics of a second Indian language. They have a grounding in Indian literature, history, religious traditions, society and culture.
Graduates can pursue higher academic degrees or apply their knowledge and skills in a wide range of professional areas. They are qualified to work in state administration, cultural institutions, or business.
Their methodological and language skills and the knowledge of the cultural-historical context can be applied when analysing a wide range of social issues and researching and processing data related to South Asia.