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Tution fees | ₹3865 | ₹4215 |
Total Year Wise fees | ₹3,865 | ₹4,215 |
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Last date of completing application form for P.G. programmes | Apr 29, 2024 - Jun 15, 2024 |
M.A. English or Master of Arts in English is a postgraduate academic degree. English literature includes a comprehensive study of both ancient and modern English literature comprising poetry, prose, and fiction.
M.A. English Syllabus
Sem. I |
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Sr. No. |
Subjects of Study |
1 |
Literature in English: 1550-1660 (Part-I) |
2 |
Literature in English: 1660-1798 (Part-I) |
3 |
Literature in English: 1798-1914 (Part-I) |
4 |
Literature in English: 1914-2000 (Part-I) |
5 |
Study of a Genre (Option-i) Fiction(Part-I) |
Study of a Genre (Option-ii) Drama(Part-I) |
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Study of a Genre (Option-iii) Poetry(Part-I) |
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Sem. II |
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1 |
Literature in English: 1550-1660 (Part-II) |
2 |
Literature in English: 1660-1798 (Part-II) |
3 |
Literature in English: 1798-1914 (Part-II) |
4 |
Literature in English: 1914-2000 (Part-II) |
5 |
Study of a Genre (Option-i) Fiction (Part- II) |
Study of a Genre (Option-ii) Drama (Part- II) |
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Study of a Genre (Option-iii) Poetry (Part - II) |
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Sem. III |
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1 |
Critical Theory (Part-I) |
2 |
American Literature (Part-I) |
3 |
Indian Writing in English (Part-I) |
4 |
(Opt.i) Colonial and Post-Colonial Studies (Part-I) |
5 |
(Opt.i) Literature and Gender (Part-I) |
Sem. IV |
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1 |
Critical Theory (Part-II) |
2 |
American Literature (Part-II) |
3 |
Indian Writing in English (Part-II) |
4 |
(Opt.i) Colonial and Post-Colonial Studies (Part-II) |
5 |
(Opt.i) Literature and Gender (Part-II) |
Candidate should have a bachelor's degree in relevant subject from a recognized University.
Selection of the candidate will be based on the merit of the entrance examination held by the University.
Course Name |
Master Of Arts(English) |
Duration |
2 Years |
Eligibility |
Graduated |
Level |
Post Graduation |
Admission Mode |
Merit based on Internal Enterance Test |
Job Types |
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