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I wanted to learn to read more, and also understand the Indian as well as the English literature. There is one subject names Indian literature in English translation, so the curriculum has certain poetries and a novel for the 1st semester, and it's awesome. The novel is 'Samskara' by U.R. Ananth Murthy. The people who want to pursue writing or literature for that sense in the future, this course is perfect for them.
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The curriculum was great which was very helpful, including different subjects like feminism, criticism, Dalit literature, post-colonial studies, creative writing, technical writing, and related programs. The exams are on time.
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I opted for Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce because the course was very unique. I was eager to learn Dalit and literary theories. The course content was detailed and structured. I got to learn several new things which I did not get to learn during my bachelor's. The course focused more on Literary theories and criticisms like Aristotle, Roland Barthes, and so on. However, I thought that compared to the content of the course, the time was less and no help was provided to us during or before the semester exams and assignments were in huge numbers. But, during the final year, I got to write a dissertation on my preferred topic of a comparative study of Bengali and Western fairytales. But the course definitely didn't prepare me for any real-world applications and the teaching method was below average.
I chose English literature because of its Excellent faculty, amazing experience and knowledge. The guidance provided by teachers is very concurrent, latest and useful. In M. A class, approx 1:50 is the teacher Student ratio. Of them, 30 are present regularly. The teachers are excellent, hardworking, and dedicated and teach religiously not just limited to the textbook but also outside the text. Discussions are enlightening and brilliant. The exam schedule is quite unpredictable sometimes but they're easy to be performed and can be passed with a bit of hard work.
I chose Masters's in English. Most classes were full of girls student, 40 girls, and 10 boys. Teachers are way too professional and some of them are so strict. But yeah they teach so well. Clearing all doubts. Exams were here in time but due to the pandemic it delayed a bit, classes were conducted on Microsoft Teams, they made our account providing our email and there was recorded lectures already in case if you missed.
After 2 years of Masters, you can apply for placements. placements are average in the college. companies like Wipro, Tata consultancy, Deloitte, Infosys etc highest package are 9 to 10 LPA. in addition they have profiles for writer, teacher and creative writing 75% of students get placements. I plan to give the NET/SET exam.
There was no placement at such but of you are in merit list than it is obvious the lectures will help you find a job with good package or for experience in the campus itself or its affiliated
Positive feedback regarding the faculty from the crowd, Ahmednagar college being at the top overall among the ones in the town, I wanted a field shift and MA English can be opted by students from all fields.
As of now, I have applied for an internship in college. But I wonder the placements and the internship would be really great as I have many seniors who have said to me about the same
College management can definitely test the patience. There have been bitter-sweet experiences regarding them. But definitely, they can increase their 'helping the students' motto by notch as we often have to run from here to there just to get one work done.
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