ACADEMICS
Courses Offered:
1. B.A English Language & Literature Click here to view Syllabus
Department
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English
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Course System
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Choice Based Credit Semester System CCSS
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No. of Seats
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50
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Main Subject
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English Language & Literature
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Optional Subjects
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1.Social and Cultural History of Britain,2.Indian Constitution
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Duration
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3 years/6 semesters
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Status
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Regular
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2. B. A Functional English Click here to view Syllabus
Department
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English
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Course System
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Choice Based Credit Semester System CCSS
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No. of Seats
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45
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Duration
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3 years/6 semesters
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Regular
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3. M A English Click here to view Syllabus
Department
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English
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Course System
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Choice Based Credit Semester System CCSS
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No. of Seats
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25
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Main Subject
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English
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Eligibility
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B.A/B.Sc
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Duration
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2 years/4 semesters
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Regular
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4. Ph. D in English
Research Centre Outcome
• To produce quality research and output that would contribute to the growth and positive transformation of literature in particular and an understanding of language in general.
• To provide academic and infrastructural support for scholars
• To promote research culture among the student and teacher fraternity
• To raise the department to a position of high merit within the academia
• To create a platform for scholars to commune and engage in a shared academic experience
• To collaborate with national and international agencies in an attempt to aid researches undertaken
• To build a pool of resource persons capable of orienting and leading prospective scholars on the path of academic and professional growth
5. PROGRAMME OUTCOME
M. A ENGLISH
• A comprehensive knowledge of literature to enhance student capabilities in the areas of intellectual discourses
• An expertise in literary history, literary theory, and rhetoric.
• To Inculcate high-level of proficiency in literary research and in the synthesis of research.
• To enhance critical and analytical skills in the interpretation and evaluation of literary texts.
• structuring a command of written academic English, including the abilities to a) organize and present material in a cogent fashion, b) formulate and defend original arguments, c) employ effectively the language of their discipline and d) write under time constraints
BA ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
- To empower the students in the use of English language as a tool of global communication
- To enable the students to use the English language in all its vibrant hues.
- To develop a critical acumen in the students on literary works
- A complete awareness of the nuances of English language through an extensive study of its literature
BA FUNCTIONAL ENGLISH
• A vocational branch of the course of English Language and Literature in the areas of print and electronic media as well as visual and media communication
• Contemporary and practical use of English language in areas of multicultural communication thereby broadening the scope of English language
• A complete and comprehensive study is enabled through a socially committed implementation of the nuances of English language like the areas of translation study, cultural study and linguistics
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