MA English
Introduction
Focus on literary analysis and criticism of English literature with an intellectual journey through poetry, theatre and fiction. The programme also trains students in creative and journalistic writing.
Programme Outcomes
Program outcomes are narrower statements that describe what students are expected to know and be able to do by the time of graduation. These relate to the skills, knowledge, and behaviours that students acquire in their matriculation through the program
Social Awareness: Examine the relationship of literature with history, society, culture and human behaviour and the evolving cross-cultural concerns.
Writing Skills: Capacity to undertake professional content writing or creative writing.
Communication: Exercise effective verbal and non-verbal communication skills for different situations.
Research Exposure: Apply research methods for meaningful research in language and literature.
Salient Features
Professional Enhancement: Develop communication, analytical and soft skills to enhance their personality and employability.
Research and Dissertation: Activities help inculcating the discipline and know-how contingent to meaningful research and the writing of thesis and dissertation.
Academic Enhancement: Execute the attitude of critical reading and creative writing by exposure to literature across the world.
Opportunities to Perform: The program provides opportunities to perform visual and vocal forms of art.
PROGRAMME CODE:
DE4427-S
DURATION OF THE PROGRAMME:
Minimum Duration 2 Years
Maximum Duration 4 years
Evaluation System:
30% Internal Assessment (Class Assessment - CA) based on the assignments to be submitted by the Student
70% End Term Theory
Term Wise Subjects
Semester - 1
DENG513 BRITISH POETRY (CA + Theory)
DENG512 BRITISH DRAMA (CA + Theory)
DENG539 ACADEMIC ENGLISH (CA + Theory)
DGEN530 FUNDAMENTALS OF RESEARCH (CA + Theory)
DCAP145 FUNDAMENTALS OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY (CA + Theory + Practical)
Semester - 2
DENG518 BRITISH FICTION
DENG524 LITERARY CRITICISM
DENG514 INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF LANGUAGE
GE-I GENERIC ELECTIVE I
DSSC501 TEACHING APTITUDE
Semester - 3
DENG521 DISCURSIVE PROSE
DENG519 POST-INDEPENDENCE INDIAN LITERATURE
DENG525 LITERARY THEORY POST WORLD WAR II
GE-II GENERIC ELECTIVE II
Term Paper | or | 1 Course from the GE basket 1which is not chosen as Generic Elective (GE).
Semester - 4
DENG527 POSTCOLONIAL LITERATURES AND CULTURAL STUDIES
GE-III GENERIC ELECTIVE III
GE-IV GENERIC ELECTIVE IV
DISSERTATION | OR | Next 2 courses from GE basket 2 & 3 of same area from which the course chosen inTerm Paper
Generic Elective Basket - 1 (For Semester - 2)
Student will choose any one of following Generic Elective and will study subject accordingly in semster 2: History, Political Science, Sociology, Human Resource, Finance, Management, Marketing, Economics, Data Science)
1 DHIS551 HISTORY OF INDIA UPTO AD 650 (HISTORY)
2 DPOL525 POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS IN INDIA (POLITICAL SCIENCE)
3 DSOC515 FUNDAMENTALS OF SOCIOLOGY (SOCIOLOGY)
4 DHRM504 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (HUMAN RESOURCE)
5 DFIN542 CORPORATE FINANCE (FINANCE)
6 DMGN581 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR AND HUMAN RESOURCE DYNAMICS (MANAGEMENT)
7 DMKT613 CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR (MARKETING)
8 DECO608 INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION AND REGIONAL COOPERATION IN TRADE (ECONOMICS)
9 DCAP790 PROBABILITY AND STATISTICS (DATA SCIENCE)
Generic Elective - Basket - 2 (For Semester 3rd)
1 DHIS553 HISTORY OF INDIA FROM 650-1200 AD (HISTORY)
2 DPOL527 PUBLIC POLICY AND GOVERNANCE IN INDIA (POLITICAL SCIENCE)
3 DSOC506 GLOBALIZATION AND SOCIETY (SOCIOLOGY)
4 DHRM619 TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT (HUMAN RESOURCE)
5 DFIN548 INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT (FINANCE)
6 DMGN578 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT (MANAGEMENT)
7 DMKT503 MARKETING MANAGEMENT (MARKETING)
8 DECO542 ECONOMICS OF EDUCATION AND HEALTH (ECONOMICS)
9 DCAP792 DATA SCIENCE TOOLBOX (DATA SCIENCE)
Generic Elective Basket 3 (For Semester 4th)
1 DHIS632 WOMEN IN INDIAN HISTORY (HISTORY)
2 DPOL650 COMPARATIVE POLITICAL ANALYSIS (POLITICAL SCIENCE)
3 DSOC507 GENDER AND SOCIETY (SOCIOLOGY)
4 DHRM615 INDUSTRIAL RELATION AND LABOUR LAWS (HUMAN RESOURCE)
5 DFIN508 INTERNATIONAL BANKING AND FOREX MANAGEMENT (FINANCE)
6 DFIN542 CORPORATE FINANCE (MANAGEMENT)
7 DMKT512 DIGITAL AND SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING (MARKETING)
8 DECO507 COMPERATIVE DEVELOPMENT MODELS (ECONOMICS)
9 DCAP794 ADVANCE DATA VISUALIZATION (DATA SCIENCE)
Generic Elective Basket 4 (for Semester 4th)
1 DHIS631 TWENTIETH CENTURY WORLD (HISTORY)
2 DPOL617 POLITICAL PROCESSES IN INDIA (POLITICAL SCIENCE)
3 DSOC614 SOCIOLOGY OF HEALTH (SOCIOLOGY)
4 DHRM611 COMPENSATION MANAGEMENT (HUMAN RESOURCE)
5 DFIN611 SECURITY ANALYSIS AND PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT (FINANCE)
6 DOPR639 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT AND RESEARCH (MANAGEMENT)
7 DMKT687 CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT (MARKETING)
8 DECO510 INTERNATIONAL CAPITAL MARKETS AND FINANCE (ECONOMICS)
9 DCAP737 MACHINE LEARNING (DATA SCIENCE)
Note:
Students can adopt only one area from Generic Elective basket that will be applicable for the whole program.
In case of Term Paper student may choose one course against Term Paper from the Generic Basket 1 which is not chosen as Generic Elective (GE) and in case of Dissertation student may choose two courses against Dissertationfrom Generic Basket 2 & 3 of the same area from which the course chosen in Term Paper.
If student opt for Term Paper, then student is eligible to complete Dissertation in Semester 4
If student opt for course in place of Term Paper, then student will not allow to opt Dissertation. Student is allowed to complete two courses as per guidelines.
Programme Fee (Including Examination Fee):
Option 1: Rs 7500 per semester
Option 2: Rs 13000 per year
Option 2: Rs 24000 if paid in lump-sum
Cost of Admission Application Form:
Rs 600/- one time only