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Master of Arts (MA) Degree in English
Programme Key Stats
2026
Admission Session

Bachelor’s degree in English or equivalent in relevant discipline with minimum 50%
marks in aggregate (45% for reserved category) from any recognize university.
Programme OVERVIEW
The University offers a two–year full-time Master of Arts in English Programme spread over four semesters of classroom interaction. The M.A. in English programme seeks to develop in the students an ability to relate literature(s) to their context, to compare literary theories and texts, and to explore the ways in which history, ideology, and material forces condition literary texts.
English Studies today is trans-disciplinary in its analytical or theoretical approaches and in the texts, authors and genres it comprises. So, the M.A. in English programme lays emphasis on introducing students to new ways of looking at literature in English, both from England and from other parts of the world, like India, America, Africa, Australia, etc. Courses in critical thought, both Western and Indian, literary theories, and culture studies further help students to develop the ability to relate works of literature to their contexts, to compare theories and texts, and to explore the way history, ideology, and material forces condition literary and other cultural texts.

Why M.A. English
- Designed on CBCS pattern
- Innovative teaching pedagogy
- Domain & sectoral focused specializations
- Experienced faculty from industry, profession and academics
- Continuous evaluation pattern
- Separate hostel facilities for boys and girls inside the campus
Course Curriculum
A student will undergo minimum 800 hours of course work during the two-year Programme. The courses have been classified into credits. A course carrying 100 marks shall be equivalent to 4 credits and the course carrying 50 marks shall be equivalent to 2 credits.
The curriculum consists of 80 credits where Ability Enhancement Course (AECC) is of 4 credits, Core Discipline courses are of 48 credits, Generic Electives (GE) are of 8 credits, Discipline Specific Electives (DSE) are of 16 credits and Dissertation/Project is of 4 credits.
Semester - I
- FOUNDATIONS: HISTORY OF ENGLISH LITERATURE
- BRITISH POETRY FROM CHAUCER TO POPE
- INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH AND ENGLISH TRANSLATION
- HISTORY AND SPREAD OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE
- LANGUAGE MANAGEMENT AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS
- CHOOSE ANY ONE
- – INDIAN MYTHS AND EPICS–NEW PERSPECTIVES
- – FILM AND LITERATURE
Semester – II
- RESEARCH METHODOLOGY IN LITERARY & CULTURAL STUDIES
- NINETEENTH TO MODERN BRITISH POETRY
- BRITISH DRAMA (MARLOWE TO DRYDEN)
- BRITISH DRAMA (18TH CENTURY TO MODERN PERIOD)
- CHOOSE ANY ONE
- – CHILDREN’S LITERATURE
- – GENDER AND LITERATURE
- FIELD PROJECT
Semester – III
- BRITISH FICTION
- 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE
- CHOOSE ANY ONE
- – LINGUISTICS AND ELT
- – TRAVEL WRITING
- – BRITISH PROSE
- RESEARCH PROJECT
Semester – IV
- LITERARY CRITICISM AND CONTEMPORARY THEORIES
- 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN LITERATURE
- CHOOSE ANY ONE
- – POPULAR LITERATURE AND CULTURE
- – POSTCOLONIAL LITERATURES AND THEORY
- – MODERN EUROPEAN LITERATURE
- – MODERNISM AND POSTMODERNISM
- RESEARCH PROJECT
Discipline Specific Electives (Choose any Two)
- Introduction to Linguistics and Structure of Modern English
- Children’s Literature
- Asian Literatures
- Nineteenth Century American Literature
Discipline Specific Electives (Choose any Two)
- Popular Literature
- American Literature of the Twentieth Century
- Modern European Literature
- Writing for Advertising and Public Relations
- Modernism and Postmodernism
FOR WHOM
- Candidates who have pursued a BA in English or equivalent degree with a minimum
- Final year students can also apply.

ELIGIBILITY
- Bachelor’s degree in English or equivalent in a relevant discipline with a minimum 50%
marks in aggregate (45% for the reserved category) from any recognized university.





