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anila k

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Yes, you can pursue MA in English with Bachelor's degree in any discipline.

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Stela DeyJournalist with a flair for academics.

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Hi,
The pattern varies from university to university.
It is generally a history of English literature followed by short stories and poems. Philology, novels, epics and ofcourse, dramas. sometimes novellas are included. This will completely vary from university to university.

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Anant Raina

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TGT or Trained Graduate Teachers should have a Bachelor's degree or equivalent from a recognised university with 50% marks or above in aggregate as well as in the concerned subject for recruitment and B.Ed or equivalent qualification from a recognised university.
As per this, you may apply for it.

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Anusha Oshin

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The selection process for MA English has 3 parts:
1) Skill Assessment - it consist of a test on written skills, communication skills and logical reasoning.
2) Personal interview
3) Assessment of past performance in X, XII and Degree ( if result awaited, marks available currently) during the Personal Interview.

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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi Priyanka,
I think, yes you can take, but if there is a problem then you request the authorities by writing a letter to them saying that you want to take the exam in English and probably the letter should be written to the vice-chancellor.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi Dipti. No, you are not allowed to pursue two degree course simultaneously either one is from distance mode and other is from regular mode from same university.
Thanks!

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