Last Date to Apply for Indian Admissions 06 May 2026 Last Date to Apply for International Admissions 06 May 2026

OVERVIEW

The B.A. (Honours/Honours with Research) in English is a four-year undergraduate program designed to develop strong literary foundations, analytical depth, and research proficiency. It offers a comprehensive curriculum engaging with classical and contemporary texts across global, Indian, and diasporic literatures. The program provides a solid grounding in literary criticism, theory, and cultural studies, while emphasizing academic writing, interpretation, and research skills. Its expansive structure includes British, American, and Indian Writing, Women’s Writing, Linguistics, and Film Studies. Integrating interdisciplinary perspectives with research-oriented learning, the program prepares students for higher studies, critical inquiry, and diverse professional pathways.

ELIGIBILITY AND ADMISSION CRITERIA

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PLACEMENTS & INTERNSHIPS

PROGRAM FEES

Program Fee Indian (₹) International ($)
B A (Hons.) English Tuition (Annual) 76,000 1,990
Registration (One Time) 10000 300
Caution Deposit (Refundable) 10,000
Total (At the time of admission) 96,000 2,290

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STUDENT THOUGHTS

COURSE STRUCTURE

  • Introduction to Literary Forms
  • History of English Literature (Renaissance to Restoration)
  • English Poetry I
  • Generic Elective I
  • Soft Skills (SEC)
  • Communicative English (AECC)
  • Language Lab (AECC)
  • Environmental Science (AECC)
  • British Drama
  • History of English Literature (Neoclassical to Modern Age)
  • English Poetry II
  • English Prose and Fiction I
  • Generic Elective 2
  • Generic Elective 3
  • Negotiation and Leadership Skills (SEC)
  • American Drama
  • American Prose and Fiction
  • Indian Poetry and Drama
  • English Prose and Fiction II
  • Generic Elective 4
  • Generic Elective 5
  • Literary Criticism
  • American Poetry
  • Indian English Prose and Fiction
  • Women’s Writing in English
  • Modern Indian Literature in English Translation
  • Generic Elective 6
  • Open Elective 1
  • European Drama
  • Contemporary Literary Theory
  • Indian Diaspora Writings in English
  • DSE 1
  • DSE 2
  • DSE 3
  • New Literatures in English
  • Creative Writing
  • Open Elective 2
  • DSE 4
  • DSE 5
  • DSE 6
  • Introduction to Literary Studies
  • History of English Literature (Old English to Neoclassical Age)
  • English Poetry I (Chaucer – Pope)
  • Philosophy / Political / Science / Psychology / Sociology
  • Communicative English
  • Environmental Studies
  • History of English Literature II (Romantic Age – Twentieth Century)
  • English Poetry II (Wordsworth – Hopkins)
  • English Prose and Fiction I
  • Philosophy / Political Science / Psychology / Sociology
  • Digital Media and Society
  • Language Lab
  • Indian English Prose and Fiction
  • British Drama
  • Philosophy / Political Science / Psychology / Sociology
  • Digital Literacy and New Media
  • Approaches and Methods of English Language Teaching
  • Community Engagement
  • English Prose and Fiction II
  • Introduction to Gender Studies
  • Philosophy / Political Science / Psychology / Sociology
  • Content Writing and Editing
  • Open Elective 1
  • Soft Skills
  • Literary Theory and Criticism I
  • Indian English Poetry and Drama
  • American Prose and Fiction
  • Philosophy / Political Science / Psychology / Sociology
  • Internship / Field Work
  • Literary Theory and Criticism II
  • American Poetry and Drama
  • Philosophy / Political Science / Psychology / Sociology
  • Open Elective 2
  • The Art of Public Speaking
  • Introduction to Indian Knowledge System
  • Contemporary Literary Theories and Cultural Studies
  • Indian Literatures in English Translation
  • Introduction to Research Methodology
  • Postcolonial Indian Writings in English
  • Philosophy / Political Science / Psychology / Sociology
  • Total Contact Hours (L + T + P)
  • New Literatures in English
  • Dalit and Tribal Literature
  • MOOC (SWAYAM / NPTEL)
  • Philosophy / Political Science / Psychology / Sociology
  • Dissertation
  • Contemporary Literary Theories and Cultural Studies
  • Indian Literatures in English Translation
  • Research Methods in English
  • Philosophy/Political Science/Psychology/Sociology
  • Research Project I / Dissertation I
  • New Literatures in English
  • Introduction to Disability Studies
  • Introduction to Research Writing in Humanities
  • Philosophy/Political Science/Psychology/Sociology
  • Research Project II / Dissertation II

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