St Thomas' College MA English FAQs
Ques. Can students from non-English background (e.g., B.Sc. or B.Com) apply for MA English at St Thomas' College Thrissur?
Ans. Yes, candidates with a BA/BSc degree with at least 45% marks in Part I English are eligible to apply. However, non-English background candidates may be required to appear for an entrance test as part of the PGCAP process. Candidates should verify the specific requirements with the college.
Ques. Is there an entrance exam for MA English admission at St Thomas' College Thrissur?
Ans. For MA English, the Calicut University PGCAP process may include an entrance test for non-English background candidates. English background candidates are admitted based on the index mark. Candidates should check the latest PGCAP notification for details.
Ques. What are the career options after MA English from St Thomas' College Thrissur?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in teaching at school and college level, content writing, journalism, publishing, civil services, UGC-NET qualified lectureship, and can also pursue Ph.D. programmes. The department is a recognised research centre under Calicut University.
Ques. Is MA English at St Thomas' College Thrissur good for UGC-NET preparation?
Ans. Yes, the MA English programme provides a strong foundation in literary theory, British and American literature, and linguistics, which is well-suited for UGC-NET (English) preparation. The department has a track record of producing NET-qualified students.
Ques. What is the total fee for MA English at St Thomas' College Thrissur?
Ans. The total fee for the entire 2-year MA English programme is just Rs. 5,690, as it is an aided (government-supported) course. This includes tuition fee (Rs. 3,780), refundable caution deposit (Rs. 600), and other charges (Rs. 1,310).
Ques. Does St Thomas' College Thrissur offer Ph.D. in English?
Ans. Yes, the Department of English is a recognised research centre under the University of Calicut. Students who complete MA English can apply for Ph.D. admission at the college itself, subject to availability of research guides and meeting the eligibility criteria. Research areas include literary theory, postcolonial studies, and cultural studies.
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