
ABOUT THE COURSE
Post Graduates in English will have a wide range of career opportunities to choose from. In the academic sector the linguistic skills, research presentation, scholarly writing and communication skills acquired as a part of the program equip students to opt for teaching as a career. This could also naturally lead to pursuing research leading to higher degree. The program also benefits students to make a career in industries, corporate sectors, media houses, and publishing industry and so on. Career prospects also are very bright in the global scenario.

- Overview: This program emphasizes advanced studies in English literature, language, and linguistics. It develops critical thinking and analytical skills through the exploration of literary texts and theories.
- Key Subjects: Literary criticism, contemporary literature, language theory, and creative writing.
- Career Opportunities: Graduates can pursue careers in teaching, publishing, editing, content writing, and research, as well as roles in cultural institutions and media.
Outcomes of the program
A. PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOME
The specific outcome of the programme is to produce postgraduates with advanced knowledge and understanding of English Literature and English Language; higher order critical and transferable skills; ability to think rigorously and independently to meet higher level expectations of varied sectors of society, academics, and research establishments or take up entrepreneurial route.
B. PROGRAM OUTCOME
After completion of this programme, a student will be able to: Articulate ideas in English and teach English literature and English language. Edit literary, scientific work written in English. Translate the works of English to any other languages. Work as a journalist and work as team member or lead a project team. Conform to cultural, environmental, sustainability and ethical issues and communicate across teams verbally, visually and by writing. Choose an appropriate online educational programme for further learning, participate in seminars and conferences
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
