St Aloysius MA English FAQs
Ques. Is the MA English programme at St Aloysius recognised and does it help in clearing UGC-NET?
Ans. The MA English programme at St Aloysius (Deemed To Be University) is a UGC-recognised postgraduate degree. The department has a strong focus on NET preparation, and the curriculum is specifically designed to cover topics relevant to the UGC-NET English syllabus, including Literary Theory, British, American, and World Literatures. The department regularly organises NET coaching sessions and mock tests, and several alumni have successfully cleared UGC-NET and gone on to pursue research or teaching careers.
Ques. What is the Teaching Internship Programme (TIP) and is it compulsory for MA English students?
Ans. The Teaching Internship Programme (TIP) is an intensive internship conducted exclusively for MA English students at St Aloysius. It provides students with hands-on classroom teaching experience, typically at affiliated schools or colleges. This is a unique feature of the programme and is considered compulsory as part of the curriculum. It is highly valued by students who wish to pursue a career in teaching, as it gives them practical exposure before they graduate.
Ques. What are the career options after completing MA English from St Aloysius, Mangalore?
Ans. Graduates of MA English from St Aloysius have pursued diverse careers including teaching at schools, colleges, and international language institutes (such as British Council centres in Taipei and Yangon), content writing, journalism, publishing, translation, research, and civil services. The department's alumni network is strong, with former students placed at universities in the Netherlands and the USA. The degree also qualifies students to appear for UGC-NET/JRF, which opens doors to lectureship and research fellowships.
Ques. Is the PG admission at St Aloysius purely merit-based or is there an entrance test?
Ans. PG admission at St Aloysius is based on a combination of merit in the qualifying examination and performance in the university's own PG Entrance Test. The selection process involves an online entrance test followed by a personal interview for shortlisted candidates. The process is merit-cum-reservation based, and seats are allotted on a first-come, first-serve basis after the entrance and interview rounds. Candidates are advised to apply early as seats fill up quickly.
Ques. Can students from non-English major backgrounds apply for MA English at St Aloysius?
Ans. Yes, students who have not studied English as a major subject but have studied English as First or Second Language or Additional English for at least two years/four semesters at the graduate level are also eligible, provided they have scored a minimum of 60% marks in aggregate in that subject. The university equates these marks with the cognate subject marks as per a defined formula. Such candidates should carefully check the eligibility criteria on the official PG admissions portal before applying.
Ques. What is the hostel situation for MA English students at St Aloysius, and is it easy to get accommodation?
Ans. St Aloysius (Deemed To Be University) has separate on-campus hostel facilities for boys and girls. The hostel fee is Rs. 75,000 per year, which covers food, accommodation, water, and electricity. Allotment is on a first-come, first-serve basis after admission confirmation, and seats are limited. Students who do not get hostel accommodation can find several paying guest (PG) options near the campus, and the university's admissions office can provide contact details for nearby PG accommodations. It is advisable to apply for hostel accommodation as early as possible after securing admission.
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