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Candidate must have a BA (Honours)/BA Degree (10+2+3 scheme) with relevant fields (10+2+3 scheme) or it's equivalent from Delhi University or any other University as equivalent with minimum 50% marks in aggregate.
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Literature is a kind of subject which dives into political, social, historical, psychological aspects of life therefore makes you more self aware and you become a better person (only if you aren't a pseudo intellectual)
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I have an interest in Literature and that is the main reason why I chose this course, University Of Delhi has a vast syllabus and the faculty here is well informed and educated on the subject, we have 4-5 papers per semester in the first year, and the lectures are for 1 hour each, there are a lot of teachers teaching simultaneously so we get to see one teacher every weak. For example we have a lecture on Shakespeare sonnet on monday at 9:30, we will continue that next week, this way it doesn't get on our nerves and we get time to revise and a lot of syllabus gets covered at the same time.
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There are all sorts of professors in my course. Exams are held every semester with an assignment submitted beforehand for internals. The students number of masters in each campus is about 150. The course English gives detailed info on various periods in England, France, and India.
I chose the course to continue my journey towards becoming an academic but it was a ghastly experience that changed me. The infrastructure and the administration are in shambles, decaying like sunk ships. 450 students in a class which has the capacity to seat a maximum of 150, it felt like I was in a circus. The faculty has potential, some of them that is, but that is something which will soon become submerged in the cacophony of the rest of the faculty which is ill-equipped to deal with students at the postgraduate level. The exams were fairly easy since DU still follows the archaic method of semester exams.
This college offers many private and government scholarship for meritorious students. Most of them are offered in UG level. Names of some scholarships are - Asha Scholarship, Felix Memorial Prize, The Lisa Radhika Kaul Prize etc.
Semester examinations were held at an interval of six months. The difficulty level to pass semester exams were moderate. The questions were easy and simple. A student pertaining a good knowledge about the subject could easily pass.
The fee structure is moderate. One can afford the fee easily. I didn't get any scholarship, so I have no idea about that. This course doesn't provide any placement. You have to apply for jobs yourself.
The college offer various courses for all the students of arts, commerce and science for undergraduate to phd level.i am from arts background so I choose college who is very popular for arts.so i got to know that hindu college is very popular for arts stream.
Course- Our course syllabus was fully updates in the year 2019. That was luckily the year when new syllabus structure was introduced after years. Industrial Exposure- I am in literature field which is completely academic and theoretical. Thers's no such Industrial Exposure required/provided in MA in English. Faculty-As is the case with every other College/University, here also some professors are really dedicated providing well-researched updated material and some are just average. The best professors at our campus are- Subarno Chattarji, Anjana Sharma, Tapan Basu, Priya Sharma, Rimli Bhattacharya, Ira Raja and Christel Devadawson.
Fee was highly subsidized. We paid Rs 3000/- per year. There was no concept of donations or additional fees. Every payment was transparent and admissions were done purely on the basis of merit. For the underprivileged there were provisions for admissions at lesser grades.
It’s not too late to prepare for the entrance exam MA in English program at Delhi University even in the 3 years of your bachelor's. Just be regular at it and keep some important points in mind.
Be well versed in your BA course- Read your text thoroughly and in various aspects. Read diverse critical essays on each text to attain a multiplicity of perspectives. In case you are graduating from a different subject, refer to the BA(Hons.) DU syllabus.
Read History of English literature- Knowing the roots is a basic step. To get an idea of the basic chronology and ages refer to these books:
A short history of English literature by Sir Ifor Evans.
A brief history of English literature by Peck & Coyle.
Indian Literature in English- To get enough knowledge of the same refers to these books:
A concise history of Indian literature in English by Arvind Mehrotra.
Indian writing in English (4th edition) by K.R. Srinivasa.
Gain enough knowledge of literary theory & criticism- For this read:
Beginning theory by Peter Barry
Literary theory by Terry Eagleton
Update yourself with award-winning authors- This is not difficult if you read beyond your syllabus. Some of the awards to keep track of are:
The Nobel prize
The booker prize
Sahitya Akademi Award
Gyaanpith (for Indian regional literature translated into English)
Pulitzer Prize
Apart from these strategies, I suggest becoming an avid reader and reading beyond your syllabus, and also practicing writing book reviews. All this will help you make a way for the DU English Literature program.
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