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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

Guide-Level 13

If you are planning to make your career in the field of teaching, than it is advisable to go for MA in English Literature. After completion of your PG in English, you can pursue Ph.D in your subject. It has great scope. Good English teachers are always in demand.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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It actually depends in which area you want to build up your career. English is generally taken by those who want to pursue their career in the English language.

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it depends on the field. For example, if you pursue your career in data analytics field, you can expect better package.

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abhay jha

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start teaching in any college

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Monisha Barua

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Hi Ishrath,
It's not that difficult if you start in your final year & are regular in your preparation.
First of all, know you BA course thoroughly. Read every text in it's historical context, delve deeper into biographical information in addition to its contemporary & recent literary criticism.
Secondly, read & revise history of english literature. You stand nowhere without your basics clear. Some books that will help you here are:
1. A short history of english literature by Sir Ifor Evans.
2. A brief history of english literature by Peck & Coyle.
3. A short history of english literature by Andrew Sanders, published by Oxford.
Then, you mus
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astha singh

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She can opt from M.A through distance mode where she would only be required to appear for the exam and regular classes would not be mandatory or she can opt for weekend classes too.

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Seheer OttayilEducational Expert and Columnist

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It is possible. You can do both simultaneously

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