Subjects in BA Hons (English) ???

I would Like to Know What are The Subjects Taught in BA Hons (English)...

19.2K Views|Posted 2012-02-16 16:07:59
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shaban
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2012-02-16 17:03:38
Hi, While pursuing BA (H) English, you will be studying following subjects. English Literature 4. Twentieth-Century Indian Writing. English Literature 1. English Literature 2. Classical Literature. English Literature 3. English Literature 5. Contemporary Literature. Literary Theory. Modern Europea

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Which other subjects besides english...eco, political sc etc?

aru chopra
2012-02-16 16:17:42
Hi, I remember answering you earlier. Good to see you again on the community. Well we had already discussed the scope after B.A English and also told you that it includes various famous English literatures and some excellent write-ups. B.A in English (Honors) includes study of various parts of the

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Kamaraju pulugurtha
2012-02-17 13:12:42
the combination varies. in some case ,it is combined with political science and history.it is also combined with subjects like tourism and computer.

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You should be clear in your mind that qualification helps to some extent. But, more than that your skills are more important. If you want to be a translator, work on it for some time. You try to get some name. But, before every thing, complete the course and learn the fundamentals.

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