BA (Hons.) English

BA (Hons.) - English

Program Details

BA (Honours) English is an exciting opportunity to study the vast expanse of literature and literary developments from the Old English period to the present. The programme is designed to engage with poetry, prose, drama, manga, and various alternative forms of text. The curriculum engages with questions of literary production, textual tradition, and critical theory.

Our transdisciplinary approach to teaching and learning encourages students to integrate knowledge from across academic domains prompting them to work towards solving multifaceted global problems. Core disciplinary knowledge is integrated with theoretical approaches from a variety of disciplines to allow for a more nuanced understanding of texts.

Some of our transdisciplinary research areas include Gender Studies, Digital Humanities, Death Studies, Race and Postcolonial Theory, and Popular Culture Studies.

The fundamental strength of our programme is the ability to read and understand texts as a medium to study the human condition. The programme, therefore, seeks to direct the course of literary learning towards addressing socio-political, historical, cultural, and environmental concerns to foster a more inclusive, just, and sustainable future.

Along with a range of core papers, students can choose from a pool of fascinating electives to graduate. The curriculum is aimed at creating a strong academic foundation in conjunction with experiential training through community connect, internships and fellowships. Students are trained in transferable skills—analytical, critical thinking, creative and incisive writing, research—preparing them towards their career goals.

Our faculty members trained at some of the best national and international universities such as Aligarh Muslim University, Jawaharlal Nehru University, EFL University, Cardiff University, University of Notre Dame, Macquarie University, and University of California, Berkeley are dedicated to working closely with students, encouraging them to think critically and creatively about real-world challenges.

At the School of Liberal Studies and Media, we are devoted to a transdisciplinary approach to learning. Film screenings-cum-readings, research seminars by faculty, lecture series and master classes by globally renowned academicians, workshops and conferences are directed towards that very purpose.

For the holistic development of students, we also encourage students to participate in various curricular and extracurricular opportunities on and off campus.

Our programme will help students:

  • Express ideas and thoughts incisively and critically.
  • Develop a nuanced understanding of the world through the medium of letters (literature).
  • Deliberate on socio-political, and artistic contexts of literary production cross-temporally and cross-spatially.
  • Examine the intricacies of cultural, social, and historical milieu through literary and artistic expressions.
  • Reflect critically on questions of marginality, intersectionality, and exclusion, therein, taking up issues of class, caste, creed, gender etc.

Program Highlights

  • The programme follows the four-year (3+1) structure which allows a three-year undergraduate study combined with the opportunity to undertake an additional fourth year of research-driven study in English.
  • Students experience a transdisciplinary approach to learning which involves film screenings, research seminars, guest talks, workshops, and learning through critical reflections.
  • Students learn to appreciate literature’s liaisons with other academic domains such as history, politics, and cultural studies.
  • Students learn from globally renowned academicians, researchers, and thinkers.
  • Students have the opportunity to study at some of the most renowned global universities as part of our student exchange programmes.
  • Experiential learning both within and outside the classroom.
  • Graduates develop applied skills through fellowships, internships, and field visits.
  • Graduates develop transferable skills—written and verbal communication skills, analytical skills, and strong research skills—that are immensely sought after in the industry.
  • Professionals from the team of Career Services help students plan for their careers.

Employers are looking to hire individuals who are well-rounded and who exhibit a capacity to communicate clearly, to think creatively and critically, and to empathetically address workplace concerns. The BA (Honours) in English programme has been developed keeping in mind the changing needs of the industry. It will train students to deconstruct and evaluate problems by undertaking thorough research and help build their aptitude for creative reasoning.

Career Opportunities

The study of English can open a host of career paths for students. Our BA (Honours) in English curriculum is designed to equip graduates for a broad range of careers in various creative and executive industries. An enhanced ability to critically think, analyse, and communicate complemented by the understanding of socio-cultural drifts would allow students to carve a successful career in any of the following fields:

  • Publishing
  • Education
  • Research
  • Administrative Services
  • Media, Journalism, and Communications
  • Creative Writing
  • Content Creation
  • Literary and Cultural Critic
  • Library Services
  • Archival Work
  • Heritage Management and Conservation
  • Digital and Social Media Marketing
  • Copy Writing
  • Advertising Industry

Placements

The BA(Honours) in English is an industry-focused degree. It will help students carve their own professional identities. Students will develop some of the much sought-after skills in the industry such as close reading, critical and creative thinking, writing, and socio-historical and cultural interpretations.

Fee Structure

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Curriculum

Semester 1

CourseCategory
Data in Social Sciences and HumanitiesCore
Ideas of IndiaCore
Gender and SocietyCore
Environmental StudiesCore
Managing SelfCore
English Studies: An IntroductionCore
Classical LiteratureCore
British Literature I: Old English to RestorationCore
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Semester 2

CourseCategory
Gender, Literature and CultureCore
British Literature II: Eighteenth Century to the VictorianCore
Evolution of PoetryCore
Theorising DramaCore
American LiteratureCore
Time & Priority ManagementCore
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Semester 3

CourseCategory
British Literature III: Modernism and BeyondCore
Basics of Cultural StudiesCore
Postcolonial LiteratureCore
Social InternshipInternship
Communication Skills (Oral)Core
Exploratory 1Exploratory
Exploratory 2Exploratory
Electives (Choose Any 2)Elective
The World of Historical FictionChoose Any Two Elective
Literature and Queer StudiesChoose Any Two Elective
Shakespeare and the WorldChoose Any Two Elective
Children’s LiteratureChoose Any Two Elective
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Semester 4

CourseCategory
Digital LiteratureCore
South Asian Literature - Boundaries,  
Borders and Beyond
Core
Literature and the Environmental DiscourseCore
Communication Skills (Written)Core
Exploratory 3Exploratory
Exploratory 4Exploratory
Electives (Choose Any 2)Elective
Science Fiction and FantasyChoose Any Two Elective
Poetry and Feminism: 20th Century and
Beyond
Choose Any Two Elective
Literature and the Visual ArtsChoose Any Two Elective
Literature and Cinematic AdaptationsChoose Any Two Elective
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Semester 5

CourseCategory
Working with PeopleCore
Literary Theory Core
Human and the HumanitiesCore
The Art of TranslationCore
Summer InternshipInternship
Technologies of the FutureCore
Exploratory 5Exploratory
Exploratory 6*Exploratory (Optional)
Electives (Choose Any 2)Elective
Reading the HolocaustChoose Any Two Elective
Mystery, Madness, and Monstrosity: 
Reading Gothic Narratives
Choose Any Two Elective
Literature of Diaspora and CinemaChoose Any Two Elective
Young Adult FictionChoose Any Two Elective
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Semester 6

CourseCategory
Deepening SelfCore
Research Methodologies & EthicsCore
Research Paper Dissertation
Electives (Choose Any 1)Elective
Crime FictionChoose Any one Elective
Literature from the MarginsChoose Any one Elective
Graphic NarrativesChoose Any one Elective
Reading Bodies: Illness, Disability, 
and Suffering 
Choose Any one Elective
Exploratory 7Exploratory 
Exploratory 8*Exploratory (Optional)
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Semester 7

CourseCategory
Academic Writing and PublicationCore
Research Specific Seminar CourseCore
Research Project Centric Online Course (MOOC)Core
Internship/FellowshipInternship
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Semester 8

CourseCategory
Research Specific Seminar CourseCore
Research Project Centric Online Course (MOOC) Core
Research Tutorials Tutorial
Dissertation / Research ProjectDissertation

Eligibility

Minimum 50% in 10th & 12th Any Stream

Selection Criteria

Personal Interview/ CUET

Minors

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