The main objective of our B.A. (Hons.) English programme is to empower its students in the theories, methods, and applications of literary and critical thinking in practical contexts to turn them into competent professionals
Our B. A. Hon`s degree prepares and equips the students to gain excellence in such career fields that require intense language competence, and helps the students in career progression as finer points of spoken languages, such as syntax, lexis, grammar, tenses, etc are taught, discussed, researched, and improved. Students also explore the historical and social context of the languages through a deeper study of certain phrases and linguistic eccentricities that are common, or rarely used.
The course analyzes the use of various elements of the language with social theory, focusing on topics like the relationship of language and gender, class, etc thus shaping the social attitudes of the students.
Highlights of the Programme
- To learn how to Analyse a wide range of texts including Fiction, Poetry and Drama.
- To explore the history of English language and how it developed as a global language.
- To have the opportunity to develop a project based on an independent study.
- To learn high valued skills of Critical Thinking and Logical Reasoning.
Category | Details |
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Duration | 3 Years |
Eligibility | 10+2 in any stream with 50% (5% relaxation for reserved category) |
Selection Procedure | Merit + Personal Interview (PI) |
Tuition Fee | ₹33,865 |
Caution Money | ₹2,000 (Refundable) |
Additional Charges | Lab & Library fees (charged separately) |
Highlights of the Programme
- To learn how to Analyse a wide range of texts including Fiction, Poetry And Drama.
- To explore the history of English language and how it developed to be a global language.
- To have the opportunity to develop a project based on an independent study.
- To learn high valued skills of Critical Thinking and Logical Reasoning.
Programme Structure
01 Semester
- Introduction to Literature
- Modern English Usage and Languages
- Poetry I
- Drama I
- Introduction to Sociology- I
- Introduction to Psychology-I
- Compulsory Language French-I
- Compulsory Language German-I
02 Semester
- Non-Fiction Prose
- Poetry-II
- Drama-II
- Phonetics and Phonology
- Introduction to Sociology- II
- Introduction to Psychology-II
- Compulsory Language French-II
- Compulsory Language German-II
03 Semester
- English Usage, Literary Forms and Devices
- Nineteenth Century Poetry & Drama
- Nineteenth Century Prose & Fiction
- Twentieth Century Poetry and Drama
- Introduction to Sociology- III
- Introduction to Psychology-III
- Compulsory Language French-III
- Compulsory Language German-III
04 Semester
- Twentieth Century Prose and Fiction
- Modern English Usages & Language II
- Indian Writing in English I
- Indian Writing in English II
- Introduction to Sociology- IV
- Introduction to Psychology-IV
- Compulsory Language French-IV
- Compulsory Language German-IV
05 Semester
- American Literature
- Major Philosophical Trends
- Critical Theories I
- World Classics in Translation
- Media Studies and Film Appreciation
- Translation Studies
- Cinematic Adaptations of Classics
- Environmental Studies**
05 Semester
- Indian and Western Poetics
- Regional Literatures in Translation
- Critical Theories II
- Language in Use
- Introduction to Language
- English Language Teaching
- Translation Studies
- Dissertation