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BA in English at Dayanand Subhash National Post Graduate College

Dayanand Subhash National Post Graduate College, Unnao, Uttar Pradesh, is a premier co-educational institution established in 1948. Affiliated with Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj University, Kanpur, it offers a strong academic foundation across 21 departments in Arts, Science, Commerce, and Education, fostering holistic student development.

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Unnao, Uttar Pradesh

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About the Specialization

What is English at Dayanand Subhash National Post Graduate College Unnao?

This English program at Dayanand Subhash National Post Graduate College, Unnao, focuses on developing a comprehensive understanding of English language and literature as per the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 guidelines. It emphasizes critical thinking, effective communication, and cultural appreciation through the study of diverse literary forms and linguistic theories. In the Indian context, strong English skills are crucial for academic success, professional opportunities, and global communication, making this program highly relevant.

Who Should Apply?

This program is ideal for fresh graduates from 10+2 with an interest in literature, language, and communication, seeking entry into various fields requiring strong English proficiency. It also suits individuals passionate about literary studies, creative writing, or aspiring to careers in education, media, content creation, or civil services, where analytical and linguistic skills are highly valued.

Why Choose This Course?

Graduates of this program can expect to pursue India-specific career paths in teaching, journalism, content writing, editing, public relations, and competitive examinations. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 2.5-4 LPA, with significant growth potential for experienced professionals. The program provides a strong foundation for higher education (MA, B.Ed) and aligns with skills needed for various professional certifications in communication and language.

Student Success Practices

Foundation Stage

Master Literary Analysis & Writing- (Semester 1-2)

Focus on developing strong analytical skills by closely reading prescribed prose and poetry. Practice different forms of writing like essays, reports, and precis. Regularly write summaries and critical analyses of literary texts.

Tools & Resources

Online literary journals, Dictionaries of literary terms (e.g., M.H. Abrams), Writing guides, Peer review groups

Career Connection

Essential for building a foundation in critical thinking and clear communication, vital for any professional role and competitive exams.

Build Robust Vocabulary & Grammar- (Semester 1-2)

Dedicate time daily to expand vocabulary and refine grammatical accuracy. Read widely from newspapers, magazines, and non-fiction to encounter diverse language usage. Use grammar exercises and online quizzes for self-assessment.

Tools & Resources

Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis, Online grammar checkers (Grammarly), News apps (The Hindu, Indian Express), Thesaurus

Career Connection

Strong language command is a non-negotiable skill for success in communication-heavy roles, media, and academic pursuits.

Engage with English Classics- (Semester 1-2)

Beyond prescribed texts, explore foundational English literary works from various periods. Join a book club or initiate discussions with peers to deepen understanding and broaden literary horizons.

Tools & Resources

Project Gutenberg (for free classics), Local libraries, College literary society, Online forums for literary discussion

Career Connection

Provides a rich cultural context and intellectual depth, enhancing analytical abilities and contributing to a well-rounded personality valued in many professions.

Intermediate Stage

Explore Drama and Fiction Critically- (Semester 3-4)

Engage deeply with dramatic and fictional works, understanding their historical context, narrative techniques, and thematic complexities. Attend local theatre productions or watch adaptations to enhance appreciation of drama.

Tools & Resources

Academic journals on literary criticism, Film adaptations, Dramatic societies, Author interviews

Career Connection

Develops nuanced understanding of human behavior and storytelling, crucial for roles in media, content creation, and creative arts.

Participate in Debates and Public Speaking- (Semester 3-4)

Actively participate in college debates, elocution contests, and public speaking events. This improves articulation, persuasive communication, and confidence.

Tools & Resources

College debate clubs, Toastmasters International (if available), Online speech resources, TED Talks for inspiration

Career Connection

Excellent for developing leadership, presentation skills, and confidence, highly valued in corporate, advocacy, and educational sectors.

Begin Content Creation/Editing Internships- (Semester 3-4)

Seek out part-time internships or volunteer opportunities with local news outlets, publishing houses, digital marketing agencies, or NGOs for content writing, editing, or proofreading.

Tools & Resources

College placement cell, LinkedIn, Local business directories, Online freelancing platforms (Upwork, Fiverr)

Career Connection

Provides practical industry exposure, builds a portfolio, and establishes professional networks crucial for future job prospects.

Advanced Stage

Specialize in Literary Research- (Semester 5-6)

Choose specific areas of interest (e.g., Indian English literature, literary theory) and conduct in-depth research. Present papers at college seminars or regional conferences. Consider publishing in student journals.

Tools & Resources

Jstor, Google Scholar, University library databases, Academic writing workshops, Faculty mentorship

Career Connection

Prepares for higher studies (MA, PhD), research roles, and enhances analytical writing skills for any advanced professional position.

Prepare for Competitive Exams & Further Studies- (Semester 5-6)

Start preparing for national competitive exams (UPSC, state PSCs) or entrance exams for MA/B.Ed programs. Focus on general English, comprehension, and essay writing sections.

Tools & Resources

Coaching institutes, Online test series, Previous year question papers, Government job portals

Career Connection

Directly aligns with career goals in civil services, government jobs, or academic careers, which are highly sought after in India.

Develop English Language Teaching (ELT) Skills- (Semester 5-6)

Gain practical experience in teaching English, perhaps through volunteer work at local schools or coaching centers. Understand pedagogical methods and phonetics to be an effective language instructor.

Tools & Resources

TEFL/TESOL online courses (introductory), Observation of experienced teachers, ELT methodology books, Practice teaching sessions

Career Connection

Direct pathway to careers in teaching, corporate training, and educational content development, with high demand across India.

Program Structure and Curriculum

Eligibility:

  • 10+2 from a recognized board

Duration: 3 years / 6 semesters

Credits: 40 (for Major English subjects) Credits

Assessment: Internal: 25%, External: 75%

Semester-wise Curriculum Table

Semester 1

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
ENGA0101TEnglish Prose and Writing SkillsCore (Major)4Forms of Prose, Literary Terms, Punctuation and Capitalization, Paragraph Writing, Precis Writing, Report Writing

Semester 2

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
ENGA0201TEnglish PoetryCore (Major)4Poetic Forms, Literary Terms, Figures of Speech, Meter and Rhythm, Introduction to Prosody

Semester 3

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
ENGA0301TEnglish DramaCore (Major)4Forms of Drama, History of English Drama, Dramatic Elements, Tragedy and Comedy, Literary Terms related to Drama

Semester 4

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
ENGA0401TEnglish FictionCore (Major)4Forms of Fiction, History of English Novel, Elements of Fiction, Short Story, Literary Terms related to Fiction

Semester 5

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
ENGA0501TIndian English LiteratureCore (Major)4Major Periods of Indian English Literature, Prominent Indian English Writers, Themes in Indian English Literature, Post-Colonial Indian English Writing, Literary Movements in India
ENGA0502TLiterary Criticism and TheoryCore (Major)4Classical Criticism, Romantic Criticism, New Criticism, Structuralism and Post-Structuralism, Feminist Criticism

Semester 6

Subject CodeSubject NameSubject TypeCreditsKey Topics
ENGA0601TTwentieth Century English LiteratureCore (Major)4Modernism, Postmodernism, Major Poets and Playwrights, The Novel in the 20th Century, Literary Movements of the era
ENGA0602TEnglish Language Teaching (ELT) and PhoneticsCore (Major)4Methods of ELT, Language Learning Theories, Phonetics and Phonology, Speech Sounds, Teaching English as a Second Language
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