M.A. in Folkloristics and Tribal Studies is a 2-year postgraduate program designed to explore the rich tapestry of cultural heritage, folklore, and tribal traditions. This interdisciplinary course delves into the study of myths, legends, oral traditions, rituals, and customs of diverse communities, with a special focus on tribal societies. Students gain insights into the socio-cultural, historical, and anthropological aspects of folklore, while learning methods to document, analyze, and preserve these traditions. The curriculum includes research methodologies, ethnographic studies, and theoretical frameworks that equip students for careers in academia, cultural preservation, policymaking, or community development. Ideal for those passionate about heritage and cultural studies, this program fosters a deeper understanding of humanity’s shared and distinct cultural narratives.