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Raushan Kumar

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About 17% of the world's population, or roughly 1.35 billion people, speak English.

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Raushan Kumar

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The ten countries where English is primarily spoken include:

Country

As first language

No.

%

South Africa

93.22

United Kingdom

59,072,000

92.3

South Zealand

3,673,623

85.93

United States

244,232,103

78.26

Australia

17,020,421

72.74

Canada

20,193,335

54.37

Singapore

1,953,348

48.3

Nigeria

20,000,000

9.7

South Africa

4,930,510

9.31

Sierra Leone

500,000

8.52

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Raushan Kumar

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The United States has the largest number of English speakers, with approximately 297 million native speakers.

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Nishtha Sharma

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International students whose native language is not English, must submit proof of English proficiency at Roosevelt University. The University accepted various English proficiency test such as TOEFL, IELTS, DET, PTE, and more. Additionally, international students must meet all the admission requirements at the university. Furthermore, international students must achieve the minimum score that are mentioned below:

Exam

Score

TOEFL

80

IELTS

6.5

DET

110

PTE

55

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Shiv Kumar

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To be eligible for the Ph.D. in English at MIT School of Humanities, MIT-ADT University, candidates must meet the following criteria:

  • Educational Qualifications:

    • A Master's degree in English or a related field from a recognised university.
  • Minimum Marks:

    • A minimum of 55% aggregate marks in both undergraduate and postgraduate studies.
  • Additional Requirements:

    • A Statement of Purpose (SOP) outlining research interests and objectives.
    • A personal interview may be conducted to assess the candidate's suitability for the program.

The Ph.D. programme is typically completed over a duration of 2 to 3 years.

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Shiv Kumar

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MIT School of Humanities, ADT University and Faculty of Liberal Arts, MIT WPU are both part of the same MIT Group, but they have different focuses and reputations:

MIT School of Humanities, ADT University: This is usually acknowledged for having a plethora of humanities programs especially with a focus on realism and research. It is quite useful for students involved in the humanities, although it seems to be less popular than the MIT WPU.

Faculty of Liberal Arts, MIT WPU: Deemed more acclaimed among the MIT Group and provides accredited B.A. in English programme with academic support along with sources of the applied field.

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