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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Both modes of education are good in an MA in English Literature course. Regular mode of education as well as Distance mode of education have their own benefits.

The benefits of the regular learning mode of MA English Literature are as follows:

  • There is scope for group discussion and peer-to-peer interactions.
  • Drama can be taught effectively by enacting the characters.
  • It can improve the spoken English of students.

The benefits of the distance learning mode of MA English Literature are as follows:

  • Students can enrol themselves in the course beyond geographical barriers.
  • It can help them come up with unique and original interpretations of poems
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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes, if you wish to pursue an MA English Literature then you can apply for the course after completing a bachelor’s programme in any discipline. It is not mandatory for you to have completed BA in English Literature to pursue MA English. Make sure that you have secured at least 50% aggregate in your graduation and completed the course from a recognised institution.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes, if you have elementary proficiency in English language then you can join MA in English Literature course. However, to comprehend literature and perform well in college–level exams, it is important for you to work on your language skills. Here are some useful links that would help you in improving their English language skills: 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The fee structure for the B.A. (Hons) in English at MSU Baroda varies between INR 20,000 to 30,000 per annum. This included the tuition fees, laboratory (if applicable), and other academic costs. Extra costs may include registration, access to facilities (library) and examination fees. For accurate and recent information always refer to the university website. Fees for an academic year may be adjusted depending on the terms of enrollment, but tuition is relatively consistent across approved student fees.

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Himanshi Pandey

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After completing BA (Hons) in English at Arni University, students can explore career opportunities in the private as well the government sectors. Graduates of this course can build careers in media, advertising, writing, publishing, journalism, public relations, content writing & blogging, creative writing, teaching, academia, event managers, etc. They can also pursue a postgradaute degree programme to increase their employability.

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Keerthana Sundara Vadivel

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Yes, after completing your 12th grade, you can pursue a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in English. Research institutions or colleges that offer the programme, verify the prerequisites, and finish the application process—which may require submitting academic transcripts and, in certain situations, sitting entrance exams— to achieve this.

Once accepted, the BA in English is a flexible and worthwhile option for your academic and professional goals because it allows you to pursue chances in a variety of sectors, including writing, literature, education, and more.

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The validity of Duolingo English Test score is 2 years. For example, if you received your test score on January 01, 2024 then this score card will be valid till January 01, 2026. After two years, you won't be able to share your scorecard to any university or other third parties.

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Raj Vimal

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Hardness is really subjective, honestly. The DET is much shorter and more flexible, but the questions adapt to become quite difficult. IELTS is longer and more traditional. It just depends on what test format you find easier.

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