B.A. English Language and Literature is a 3-year undergraduate English language course, the minimum eligibility is10+2 from a recognized school board or its equivalent exam.
This degree programme offers you the opportunity to study a range of modules in English Literature and to study the history and structure of the English Language with specialist tutors in Linguistics. You will be taught in an atmosphere of creative, scholarly enterprise and imaginative problem solving develop skills of critical analysis that are highly valued by employers.
B.A. English Language and Literature is a lucrative career option for candidates possessing excellent communication skills and good knowledge of English language so that clients can be served better. Candidates while studying this course gain excellent managerial skills required to lead such roles.
Candidates have a lot of career options in many fields such as Interpreter/translator in government agencies like embassies of foreign countries and Ministry of External affairs and tourist guide in travel agencies. Graduates can also find a wide range of employment opportunities in KPOs, BPOs, mass communication, public relation, and entertainment field. They have also further study option for higher classes.
The basic details of BA English are given in the table below.
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When talking about admissions for a particular course at MIC, candidates can check out the common eligibility criteria for BA admissions given below.
Candidates must have completed an intermediate level of education or equivalent from a recognised board.
The minimum percentage requirement from plus two is above 55 percentage
There is no specific stream requirement for this programme, as such. But, candidates who have completed 10+2 with Commerce might get preference over other students.
Science and Humanities students can also apply.
The admission process in BA is conducted either through merit or management quota
Direct Admissions for BA
The Direct Admission process is followed by a majority of colleges under Kannur University.
Through this pathway, candidates are selected on the basis of their marks scored in the plus two examination.
For this, candidates can apply through kannur university website as per university rule.
Admission is made on the basis of qualifying examination marks and additional weightage will be given as per the Kannur University Regulations.
If candidates have enrolled in the Allotment list, they will be eligible for admission in the specified institution.
If candidates fail to enroll in the list, they will either have to wait for the next allotment or can apply for management quota, if available.
Management Admissions for BA
The Management Admission process is followed by a majority of colleges under Kannur University.
For this, candidates can apply through kannur university website as per university rule.
After completing the University application, immediately contact the college.
A semester wise breakup of BA Syllabus is given below in the table listing the important subjects:
Semester I | Semester II |
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English I | English II |
English II | English IV |
Second Language ( Hindi/Arabic/Malayalam) | Second Language ( Hindi/Arabic/Malayalam) |
Complementary Elective Course-I | Complementary Elective Course-II |
Core Course-I- Malayalam Literature In English Translation | Core Course-II- Academic Writing, Methodology And Research Project |
Semester III | Semester IV |
English V | English VI |
Second Language ( Hindi/Arabic/Malayalam) | Second Language ( Hindi/Arabic/Malayalam) |
Complementary Elective Course-IIII | Complementary Elective Course-IV |
Core Course IIII- Old English To Medieval English Literature (500- 1500) | Core Course-V- The Romantic Period (1780- 1832) |
Core Course-IV Renaissance And Restoration Literatures (1485-1780) | Core Course VI- The Victorian Period (1832- 1901) |
Semester V | Semester VI |
Core Course VII- The Early Twentieth Century ((1901-1939) | Core Course XII - Critical Theory |
Core Course VIII- The Late Twentieth And Twenty-First Centuries (1939-2018) | Core Course XIII Women's writing |
Core Course IX- Post Colonial Literatures in English | Core Course XIV- Indian Writing In English |
Core Course X- Linguistics | Core Course XV- Film Studies |
Core Course XI- Project | Core Course XVI Discipline Specific Elective |
Generic Elective Course |