B.A. (Hons.) in Mundari is a 3-year undergraduate program that focuses on the study of the Mundari language, spoken by the Munda tribal communities in India and neighboring regions. The course covers the linguistic, cultural, and literary aspects of Mundari, with an emphasis on its grammar, vocabulary, and oral traditions. Students explore the history, anthropology, and folklore of the Munda tribes, along with the study of tribal culture, customs, and societal structures. The program also includes research methods and fieldwork, allowing students to engage with indigenous communities and preserve the Mundari language. Graduates can pursue careers in education, translation, anthropology, or work with organizations dedicated to the preservation of indigenous languages and cultures.