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Bachelor’s Degree with English as a subject with at least 50% marks in aggregate OR Bachelors of Arts (Hons.) in English with 45% marks aggregate.
*Earnings depend on role, industry, company policies, and internship availability.
Our work-integrated degree program lets you gain practical work experience through internships, while completing your degree with Chandigarh University.
The MA English Work-Linked Degree Program offers a unique opportunity to explore the richness of literature and language while gaining hands-on experience in professional settings. This program is designed for individuals passionate about delving into literary analysis, linguistics, and creative writing, combined with practical exposure to industries such as publishing, education, media, and content creation.
Through a carefully curated curriculum, students gain a deep understanding of literary traditions, critical theories, and contemporary cultural studies. Work-linked MA English course model ensures that theoretical learning is complemented by real-world applications, allowing students to refine their writing, editing, and analytical skills in professional environments.
Integrated Learning Model: Combine advanced literary studies with real-world industry experience.
Diverse Career Exposure: Work in fields like publishing, content creation, education, and media while studying.
Comprehensive Curriculum: Explore literature, linguistics, creative writing, and cultural studies.
Earn While You Learn: Gain professional work experience and a stipend alongside academic learning.
Career-Ready Skills: Graduate with practical expertise and a portfolio to excel in various creative and academic roles.
Deepen Literary Knowledge: Explore diverse literary traditions, genres, and periods from around the world.
Enhance Critical Thinking: Develop analytical skills to interpret and critique literary texts and theories.
Master Linguistic Skills: Study the nuances of language, linguistics, and their applications in various contexts.
Refine Writing Abilities: Cultivate creative and professional writing skills for academic and industry purposes.
Link Theory to Practice: Apply literary and linguistic insights to real-world professional assignments.
Professional Communication: Exhibit polished writing and communication skills tailored to academic and industry needs.
Practical Industry Experience: Gain hands-on experience in fields like publishing, content creation, and media.
Creative Problem-Solving: Develop innovative approaches to addressing challenges in writing, editing, and communication.
Portfolio Development: Build a diverse portfolio showcasing academic and professional achievements in literature and language.
Workplace Readiness: Graduate with the skills, confidence, and experience needed to thrive in creative and academic professions.
Subjects | Credits |
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Literary Criticism and Critical Approaches- I | 5 |
British Poetry Till 17th Century | 5 |
British Drama - I | 5 |
Early British Fiction | 5 |
English Language | 5 |
Total Credit | 25 |
Subjects | Credits |
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Literary Criticism and Critical Approaches- II | 5 |
British Poetry of 19th and 20th Century | 5 |
British Drama - II (19th and 20th Century) | 5 |
British Novel of 19th and 20th Century | 5 |
Indian Writing in English | 5 |
Total Credit | 25 |
Subjects | Credits |
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Literary Theory – I | 5 |
Indian Writing in Translation | 5 |
Autobiography | 5 |
Post-Colonial Theory | 5 |
World Poetry | 5 |
Total Credit | 25 |
Subjects | Credits |
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Literary Theory – II | 4 |
Dalit Literature | 4 |
Women’s Writing | 4 |
Post-Colonial Drama | 4 |
American Literature | 4 |
Total Credit | 20 |
Master of Arts (English) | SEM I | SEM II | SEM III | SEM IV |
Course Fee (Discounted) | 18,750 | 18,750 | 18,750 | 18,750 |
Content Writer/Editor
Academic Researcher
Publishing Professional
Creative Writer
Public Relations Specialist
Teacher/Lecturer
Media and Communications Specialist