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BA (Honours) English

Duration: 03 Years

Nof seats : 60

BA (Honours) English

BA (Honours) English programme at Don Bosco University provides the students with a comprehensive and stimulating introduction to English language and an exploration into English Literature. It also investigates how the English language is used in a variety of global contexts, with introductions to British, American and Indian writings in English. They will explore writing and speech in a wide range of forms (creative writing, academic writing and composition, language and linguistics), and develop their skills in the interpretation of literary and non-literary texts.

On completion of the course, students will have options of pursuing higher studies or find careers in writing, journalism, hospitality management etc.

Program Highlights and Advantages

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Emerging specializations

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Robust Learning Model

550+ hours of video lectures to help you maximize your learning

Personalized Learning

Personalized learning through unique option of choice based credit system

Real World Projects

Real world projects & case studies to help you succeed in your domain

Program Overview & Structure

British Poetry and Drama: 14 to 17 Cent
British Literature-18 th Century
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC)- I
Generic Elective (GE) Course – I (any one)
  • Introductory Micro Economics
  • Guidance and Counselling in Education
  • General Psychology
  • Basics of Journalism

 

British Poetry and Drama 17th and 18th Centuries
British Literature-19th Century
Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC)- II
Generic Elective (GE) Course – II (any one)
  • Introductory Macro Economics
  • Psychology for Health and Well being
  • Gender Education
  • Introduction to Computer Application

 

British Literature: The Early 20th Century
British Romantic Literature
European Classical Literature
Skill Enhancement Course – I
Generic Elective (GE) Course – III (any one)
  • Indian Economy I
  • Population Education
  • Inter-group Relations
  • Basics of Photography

 

Indian Classical Literature
Modern European Drama
Popular Literature
Skill Enhancement Course – II
Generic Elective (GE) Course – IV (any one)
  • Indian Economy II
  • Psychology at Work
  • Early Childhood Care and Education
  • Mobile Communication

 

Women’s Writing
American Literature
Discipline Specific Elective- I & II (Choose any two)
  • Literature of the Indian Diaspora
  • Literary Criticism
  • Research Methodology

 

Understanding and Dealing with Psychological Disorders
Counselling Psychology
Discipline Specific Elective- III & IV (Choose any two)
  • Literary Theory
  • Partition Literature
  • Project / Dissertation

 

Degree offered by us

Eligibility

Grade /Marks requirement from qualifying examinations

Passed Higher Secondary School Leaving Examination (or equivalent) in any stream with 50% in the aggregate and 50% in English.

Career Impact

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Industry Mentors

Personalized guidance from career experts throughout the academic journey.

Placement Drives

Connect with employers & explore opportunities through interactive online events.

Master Classes

Access comprehensive help for resume building, interview preparation and job placement.

Profile Building

Build a credible professional profile by showcasing your skills through hands-on projects.

F.A.Q.

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The university offers a range of undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs across disciplines including engineering, science, arts, business, and health sciences. Each program has its own specific requirements and areas of focus.

You can apply online through our university’s admissions portal. Complete the application form, submit the required documents (such as transcripts, test scores, and recommendation letters), and pay the application fee. Detailed instructions are available on our admissions webpage.

Admission requirements vary by program. Typically, undergraduate programs require a high school diploma and specific academic credentials, while graduate programs may require a bachelor’s degree in a related field, relevant test scores, and work experience. Be sure to review the specific requirements for the program to which you are applying.

Yes, the university offers a variety of scholarships and financial aid programs based on academic merit, financial need, and other criteria. Information about available scholarships and how to apply is available on the university’s financial aid webpage.

Application deadlines vary depending on the program and the intake period (e.g., fall, spring). Be sure to check the program’s admissions page for specific deadlines.

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