M.A. English

This course aims to acquaint students with various literary genres, enabling them to comprehend the essential modes of expression within literature.

The Master of Arts in English is a two-year postgraduate program centered on the study of English Literature and Language on a global scale. It equips students with analytical and critical thinking skills, enabling them to generate original insights in scholarly academic writing and discourse.

Obtaining a Master’s degree in English from a recognized university consistently presents promising career prospects, offering access to various professional fields and opportunities in education. For students aspiring to pursue research as academics or become creative artists, it serves as an ideal foundation.

The M.A. in English is a two-year program comprising four semesters, incorporating mandatory projects and a dissertation.

Research is a pivotal component of the program, aiding students in developing their comprehension and enhancing their learning process. Students learn to scrutinize information sources and evaluate the subtleties of language meaning and authenticity, understanding its profound impact.

Topics of study frequently encompass in-depth analyses of the language’s origins, etymology, and its global influence.

Eligibility – B.A. /B.Sc. with English as one of the compulsory subjects in all the three years with 50% marks

Duration – 2 Years

Total Number of Seats – 10

Employment Roles

  • Content Writer
  • High School Teacher
  • Editor
  • English Language / Literature Teacher
  • Primary School Teacher
  • Copy Editor
  • Technical Writer
  • Lecturer / Speaker
  • Instructional Designer etc.

Subjects in the course includes

  • Elements of novel, poetry, drama, prose
  • Mechanics in writing
  • Introduction to language and communication
  • Communication models and theories
  • Newspaper and magazine writing
  • Research methodology documentation and formatting
  • Workshops, discussions com analysis, and peer critic
  • Presentation on group discussion
  • Meetings
  • Interview skills
  • Process and effects of mass communication
  • News reporting
  • Media Research
  • Public relations and public relations writing