B.A. English

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The Department of English offers a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in English, a comprehensive undergraduate program designed to develop students’ understanding of English language, literature, and communication.

The program introduces students to a wide range of literary works from different periods, cultures, and genres while strengthening their language proficiency and critical thinking skills.

The department focuses on nurturing creativity, analytical abilities, and effective communication. Students gain insight into human experiences, social values, and global perspectives through classical and modern literature.

To develop proficient learners with a deep appreciation for English language and literature while nurturing critical thinking, creativity, and global awareness.

  • To provide quality education in English language and literature.
  • To develop effective communication and analytical skills.
  • To encourage creativity, research, and literary appreciation.
  • To prepare students for academic excellence and professional success.
  • To foster cultural awareness through world literature.
  • To provide a strong foundation in English language and literature.
  • To introduce classical, modern, and contemporary works.
  • To develop communication and writing skills.
  • To encourage critical thinking and analysis.
  • To prepare students for careers in education, media, and corporate sectors.

The B.A. English program includes:

  • British Literature
  • American Literature
  • Indian Writing in English
  • World Literature
  • Poetry, Drama, and Fiction
  • Literary Criticism and Theory
  • English Grammar and Linguistics
  • Communication Skills
  • Journalism and Media Studies
  • Creative Writing

The curriculum also includes seminars, assignments, presentations, and project work.

  • Experienced and qualified faculty
  • Well-equipped library
  • Literary clubs and associations
  • Seminars and guest lectures
  • Communication workshops
  • Creative writing opportunities
  • Literary seminars and workshops
  • Debate and elocution competitions
  • Poetry and writing contests
  • Guest lectures
  • Cultural and literary events
  • Research presentations