B.A English is a 3 years programme. The BA English Studies is a carefully designed curriculum that aims to groom our students in the professional application of English Literature. English language and its components such as cultural studies, modern literature, rhetoric, etc, and how it is used in various contexts.
B.A English Distance Education includes English Prose, English Poetry, Professional Communication, Communicative English, and many more. After completing the higher secondary class, students can be admitted to the course. There are many job opportunities in India and other countries from various organizations/companies.
B.A English Highlights
Course Level |
Undergraduate |
Course Duration |
3 years |
Course Mode |
Offline / Regular |
Eligibility Criteria |
Students should clear class 12th board exams with 50% aggregate marks or equivalent CGPA |
Admission Process |
Merit-Based / Entrance Exams |
Salary |
INR 3.5 - 3.5 LPA |
Areas of Employment |
Teaching, Journalism, Publishing Houses, Translators etc. |
Eligibility criteria for B.A English
1. The candidates who completed 10+2 in any stream.
2. Candidates must have a minimum of 50% marks in all three years combined to be eligible for admission.
3. Candidates must have done undergraduate from a college or a university which has been recognized by UGC i.e. University Grant Commission.
4. Candidates should have secured a minimum aggregate score of 45% or more in subjects.
Admission Process
1. Colleges publish notice of admission on their website from June when most Indian universities would have finished degree exams.
2. Candidate to apply for each college, as each college considers each mark the cut-off mark.
3. Some private colleges and deemed universities perform their counselling process by conducting their university-level entrance exams.
4. Some colleges require a minimum of 50% aggregate in the qualifying examination.
5. Candidates who qualify for the test are called for an interview before the final seat allotment.
Career after B.A English
After completion can be Numerous career options available in English. Some of them include content writing, print media writer, proofreading, creative writing and more. Some of the job opportunities offered in this field are editor, writer, or teacher in both private and public sectors.
B.A. English is in the field of journalism. Aspirants who are interested in working in news channels can choose to become a news writer or journalist. It involves the job of writing and presenting the news with complete authenticity without sugarcoating it. The news and media industry offers the best environment and job culture and therefore, aspirants can learn and grow rapidly in this field.
B.A English Syllabus
Semester I |
Semester II |
Communicative English |
Professional Communication |
Language Paper I |
Language Paper II |
History of English Literature: The Pre-Chaucerian to the Augustan |
History of English Literature: The Pre-Romantic to the Victorian |
English Poetry: The Elizabethan to the Augustan |
English Poetry: The Pre-Romantic to the Victorian |
English Prose: The Elizabethan to the Victorian |
English Prose: The Late-Victorian to the Modern |
Introduction to Computing |
Indian Writing in English: Fiction |
Cultural Education I |
Cultural Education II |
Semester III |
Semester IV |
Communicative English (Advanced) |
History of English Language and Phonetics |
History of English Literature: Victorian to the Present |
Indian Writing In English: Poetry |
American Literature |
Shakespeare: Comedies |
Biography |
Environmental Studies |
English Fiction: Victorian |
Elective A |
Life Skills I |
Open Elective A |
Amrita Value Programme I |
Life Skills II |
Amrita Value Programme II |
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Semester V |
Semester VI |
Elements of Literary Criticism |
Literary Criticism: Introduction |
English Poetry: Modern |
European Fiction |
English Drama: Elizabethan to Victorian |
English Fiction: Modern |
Spiritual Literature |
English Drama: Modern |
Elective B |
Shakespeare: Tragedies |
Open Elective B/Live-in-Lab |
Autobiography |
Life Skills III |
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Canadian Literature |
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