MGC BA English Hons FAQs
Ques. Can I pursue BA English Hons at Mahishadal Girl's College if I studied Science or Commerce in Class 12?
Ans. Yes, you can. Mahishadal Girl's College and Vidyasagar University do not restrict BA (Hons.) English admissions to students who have studied Arts in Class 12. Students from Science and Commerce streams are equally eligible to apply, provided they meet the minimum eligibility criteria. Admission is based purely on aggregate marks in the Higher Secondary examination. However, since the programme involves intensive reading and analysis of English literary texts, a reasonable command of the English language is expected and will be beneficial throughout the course.
Ques. What is the total fee for the 3-year BA English Hons programme at Mahishadal Girl's College?
Ans. The total academic fees for the 3-year BA (Hons.) English programme range from approximately Rs. 8,925 to Rs. 11,500 for the full course duration. This includes tuition fees, development fees, library fees, sports fees, electricity charges, and other institutional charges. University examination fees are charged separately by Vidyasagar University each semester. If you opt for the college hostel, an additional Rs. 17,100 per year is applicable. The hostel is optional and not mandatory for day scholars.
Ques. What career options are available after completing BA (Hons.) English from Mahishadal Girl's College?
Ans. After completing BA (Hons.) English, graduates can pursue a wide range of career paths. The most common academic route is to complete B.Ed. and qualify for school teaching positions (TGT English) in government and private schools. Graduates can also pursue MA English at Vidyasagar University or other universities, followed by UGC-NET/SET to become college or university lecturers. English Hons graduates are also well-suited for careers in journalism, content writing, digital media, publishing, translation, corporate communication, and public relations. English is also a useful background for UPSC Civil Services and West Bengal PSC examinations.
Ques. What is the syllabus structure for BA English Hons under Vidyasagar University?
Ans. The BA (Hons.) English curriculum under Vidyasagar University is structured across 6 semesters (3-year CBCS) or 8 semesters (4-year NEP). The syllabus covers British literature from the medieval period to the modern era, American literature, Indian writing in English, postcolonial literature, literary theory and criticism, linguistics, and language skills. Students study major works of poetry, prose, drama, and the novel by canonical and contemporary authors. The programme also includes elective papers that allow students to specialise in areas such as women's writing, film studies, or translation studies in later semesters.
Ques. How many seats are available for BA English Hons at Mahishadal Girl's College, and how competitive is admission?
Ans. The BA (Hons.) English programme at Mahishadal Girl's College has a seat intake of 98 students. Seats are distributed across General, SC, ST, OBC-A, OBC-B, EWS, and PH categories as per Government of West Bengal reservation norms. Since admission is merit-based on Class 12 aggregate marks, the level of competition depends on the applicant pool each year. English Hons is generally a popular choice among students, so applicants with strong aggregate marks in the Higher Secondary examination are advised to apply early.
Ques. What is the attendance requirement for BA English Hons students, and what happens if attendance falls below the required level?
Ans. As per Vidyasagar University regulations, students must maintain a minimum of 75% attendance in each subject per semester to be eligible to appear in the End Semester Examinations. Students with attendance between 60% and 75% may be allowed to appear in the examination subject to payment of a condonation fee. Students with less than 60% attendance are not permitted to appear in the semester examination and must re-enrol for that semester in the following academic year. Internal assessment constitutes 20% of the total marks in each paper, with attendance contributing directly to the internal assessment score.












































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