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BA English Language and Literature: Syllabus
A year-wise breakup of the courses syllabus is tabulated below
Communicative English
Professional Communication
Language Paper I
Language Paper II
The history of English Literature: The Pre-Chaucerian to the Augustan
The history of English Literature: The Pre-Romantic to the Victorian
English Poetry: The Elizabethan to the Augustan
English Poetry: The Pre-Romantic to the Victorian
English Prose: The Elizabethan to the Victorian
English Prose: The Late-Victorian to the Modern
Introduction to Computing
Indian Writing in English: Fiction
Cultural Education I
Cultural Education II.
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6 years ago
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Students from the European Union starting courses in England in the 2020/21 academic year will continue to be eligible for home fee status. This announcement allows the University of Cambridge to confirm that the fee for postgraduate EU students who will start their studies in 2019 or 2020, will be at the applicable Home/EU rate for the duration of their course.
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6 years ago
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This is the eligibility requried B.Ed with aggregate 50%. You can do a Masters Education without a B.Ed. You just need a first degree. However, admission requirements differ from university to university. However, to answer your question more directly, no you do not need a B.Ed to do a M.Ed. Click on the link to know more about M. ED:-https://www.shiksha.com/m-ed-master-of-education-chp. Thank you.
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6 years ago
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Hi, * Eligibility for MA in Hindi. * Candidates wishing to pursue MA in Hindi need to have completed the below-mentioned eligibility criteria. * Bachelors degree obtained through the 10+2+3 system from a recognized university. * Minimum 50% marks in aggregate at the level of graduation with Hindi as one of the subjects. Thank you.
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