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Gunjan Dhawan

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Though the main focus is on the literature part, the BA in English syllabus does include Grammar in its curriculum. You'll find the grammar component in the BA English program at a relatively advanced level. It's also important to improve your writing and communication skills.

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Mohit Datta

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Students can choose from various types of courses in English studies based on their area and topic of interest. There are various types of English courses available for each education degree level. 

Type of Courses in English

 

Graduate Level

  • BA (Hons) English
  • BA (Hons) English Literature
  • BA (Hons) Functional English
  • BA English (Integrated)

 

Postgraduate Level

  • MA (English)
  • MA (English Language and Literature)
  • MA (English and Communicative Studies)
  • M.Phil (English Literature)

 

Doctorate

  • PhD (English Literature)
  • PhD (English)

 

Diploma

  • Advanced Diploma in Communicative English
  • Advanced Diploma in Functional English
  • Diploma in Creative Writing
  • Advance Diploma in Translation Proficiency

 

Certificate

  • Certificate courses in English Communication
  • Certificate courses in Functional English
  • Certified Course in Teaching of English

Disclaimer: The information provided above is taken from external sources and may vary.

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Lalit Rastogi

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, plenty of online platforms and universities offer Free Online English courses. Here are some top recommendations:

Free Online English CoursesCourse Providers
M.A. in EnglishVidyasagar University
English Literature of the Romantic Period 1798-1832 University of Hyderabad
UC Irvine - Learn English: Beginning Grammar SpecializationCoursera
UW - Business English Communication Skills SpecializationCoursera
UW - Using Email for Networking in English edX

Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

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Sreetama Shrivastava

Contributor-Level 9

Here are some top college options for an Online PhD in English in India:

Online PhD in English CollegesTuition Fee
Amity NoidaINR 3.02 Lakh
IGNOUINR 50,400
Netaji Subhas Open UniversityINR 21,000
UEM JaipurINR 1.75 Lakh
Haridwar UniversityINR 3.4 Lakh

Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

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Nikita Chauhan

Contributor-Level 9

My personal opinion is that a full-fledged degree course in English is the best type of English course you can pursue. Though you can go for a Certificate or Diploma course, they are usually focused on improving your grammar or spoken English, or prepare you for entrance exams like IELTS.
But, if you really want to grow your career with this subject, a BA or MA in English will offer you the right opportunities and learning. Else is your choice. All the best.

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Shikha Arora

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The CUET exam has a fixed pattern, divided into 3 sections: Reasoning & Aptitude, Current Affairs, and Subject-specific. So, the Reasoning & Aptitude and Current Affairs parts will be the same for every candidate.

For the subject-specific domain, you'll need to prepare from your Class 12 NCERT syllabus because the CUET syllabus is majorly based on it. For the BA in English, this exam will probably test your Reading Comprehension, Verbal Ability, and Language Skills.
Best of Luck!

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Rashmi Thakur

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Yes, it's possible if you have completed your BA in English or any allied degree course from the same college; the college most likely offers admission on a merit basis for the master's degree in the same discipline.

Apart from this, many private universities also provide admission based on the merit system, such as Mount Carmel College, Kristu Jayanti College, Women's Christian College, Stella Maris College, Symbiosis Pune, etc.

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Arpit Sharma

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Yes, there is usually a way to switch your honours subject in terms of postgraduate (PG) studies regardless of the fact that you have finished English Honours in Magadh University. Most establishments permit this with most universities permitting this in the case of most of the humanities and social sciences MA. Whereas there is a preference in some cases of a closely related undergraduate background, there is need in most cases of a minimum percentage in a Bachelor degree and / or performance of an entrance examination. In the case of Magadh University in particular, admission to PG programmes may be on merit basis or there may be an

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Rashmi Shukla

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Determiners were included under adjectives in traditional grammar, however, in modern grammar, determiners are a separate word class, not part of the classic eight parts of speech, but equally important. There are seven types of determiners in the English Language. In older or school-level grammar, determiners (like the, a, this, some, every) were grouped under adjectives because they come before nouns and modify them. 

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Mani Malhotra

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Following are the tips to quickly identify the part of speech of a word:

  • Words ending in -ly are often adverbs such as quickly, commonly, absolutely, etc.
  • If a word can be replaced and the sentence still makes sense, it's likely a pronoun.
  • If adding “do” can make sense around it, it's likely a verb.
  • Removing a word without breaking the sentence generally means it's an adjective.

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