The Master of Arts in English Literature at Apex University offers a comprehensive study of literary works from various genres, periods, and cultural contexts. Students explore classical and modern literature, developing critical reading and writing skills. The program fosters analytical thinking, creativity, and a deep understanding of global literary traditions, preparing graduates for careers in education, writing, publishing, and cultural analysis.
Passed in bachelor’s degree (any discipline) or equivalent. Obtained at least 50% for General,45% for SC, ST, OBC & SBC.
15000/-
2 Years (4 Semesters)
50% CUET and 50 % AUCET
Scholarship up-to 10 Lacs available for meritorious students
Semester 1 | |
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THEORY PAPER | PRACTICAL PAPER |
- Language & Communication Skills-I | - Social Outreach, Discipline & Extra Curricular Activities |
- Chaucer And Sixteenth Century Literature | |
- Eighteenth And Nineteenth Century Literature | |
- Women Writing I | |
- American Literature I | |
- Post-Colonial Literature I |
Semester 2 | |
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THEORY PAPER | PRACTICAL PAPER |
- Language & Communication Skills-II | - Social Outreach, Discipline & Extra Curricular Activities |
- Seventeenth Century Literature | |
- Eighteenth Century Literature-II | |
- Women Writing-II | |
- American Literature II | |
- Post-Colonial Literature II |
Semester 3 | |
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THEORY PAPER | PRACTICAL PAPER |
- Literary Criticism And Theory-I | - Social Outreach, Discipline & Extra Curricular Activities |
- Twentieth Century Literature-I | |
- Indian Writing In English-I | |
- Women Writing-III | |
- American Literature-III | |
- Post-Colonial Literature III |
Semester 4 | |
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THEORY PAPER | PRACTICAL PAPER |
- Literary Criticism And Theory-I | - Social Outreach, Discipline & Extra Curricular Activities |
- Twentieth Century Literature-I | |
- Indian Writing In English-I | |
- Women Writing-III | |
- American Literature-III | |
- Post-Colonial Literature III |
The program aims to provide an advanced understanding of English literature, enhancing students' analytical, writing, and critical thinking skills. It prepares students for careers in education, research, writing, and publishing by focusing on both classic and contemporary literary works from diverse cultural contexts.
This program offers a deep exploration of English literature, combining classic texts with contemporary analysis. It enhances critical thinking, writing, and research skills, preparing students for careers in education, writing, and publishing, while offering a broad perspective on global literary traditions.
Publishing Editor:
Oversee the publication of books and journals. Work with authors to refine manuscripts. Manage the editorial process from draft to final print.
Creative Writer:
Write novels, poems, or plays. Explore themes and narratives in original works. Publish and promote literary creations.
Literary Critic:
Analyze and review literary works. Write essays or articles for publications. Provide insights into themes, styles, and cultural contexts.
Literature Professor:
Teach English literature at universities. Conduct research on literary works and theories. Publish academic papers and books.