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Bachelor of Arts in English is a 3 year undergraduate program that deals with world literature and teaches us about politics, culture and society, its impact on the general public and evolution. The teaching methodology of BA English Honors is instructional material, learning- teaching etc. 

The syllabus of BA English Honors is vast as it consists of literature from around the world such as American Literature, European Literature etc. Some of the topics included are 20th-century American drama, contemporary literature, Anglo-American Writing etc. This course is a combination of drama, prose and poetry etc. 

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There are 2 types of elective subjects which are Discipline Centric Elective and Generic Elective. There is also Ability Enhancement Course and Ability Enhancement Elective Course. Students will need to complete 4 core and 2 elective subjects.       

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BA English Honors Course Details

Tabulated below in the following table is the relevant information that will be necessary for the candidates to get an overview of the subject,

Degree Undergraduate
Full form Bachelor of Arts in English honors
Duration 3 years
Age Candidate must be minimum of 17 years or above
Minimum Eligibility Candidate must have scored a minimum aggregate of 50% or above from a recognized board
Average Fees INR 3,000 - 65,000 
Average Salary INR 2.64 L - 4.77 LPA
Employment Roles Language Experts, Translation services, Event Management, Journalism, English Language Teacher, Literature Researchers, Author, Content Writer
Employment Sectors Public relations, advertising, marketing, editorial, content development, media and entertainment house, media services
Top Recruiters Seven Hills, Four Seasons, Collegedunia, Careers360, Upgrad, Tata Consultancy, J.W.Marriott.

BA English Honors Syllabus

The syllabus of BA English Honors is bifurcated into 6 semesters. The course helps in analyzing and understanding world literature and its impact on society. The course is a combination of the core as well as elective subjects which are more focussed on literature or theory. The detailed syllabus of BA English Honors is tabulated below for your reference, 

Semester I Semester II
English Literature 4(i) English Literature 4(ii)
Concurrent – Qualifying Language English Literature 1(i)
Twentieth Century Indian Writing (i) Twentieth Century Indian Writing (ii)
Concurrent – Credit Language -
Semester III Semester IV
English Literature 1(ii) English Literature 2(ii)
Nineteenth Century European Realism (i) Nineteenth Century European Realism (ii)
English Literature 2(i) English Literature 3(i)
Forms of Popular Fiction (i) Classical Literature (ii)
Classical Literature (i) Concurrent – Discipline Centered I
Concurrent – Interdisciplinary Forms of Popular Fiction (ii)
Semester V Semester VI
English Literature 3(ii) English Literature 5(ii)
Contemporary Literature (i) Anglo-American writing from 1930(ii)
English Literature 5(i) Contemporary Literature (ii)
Anglo-American Writing from 1930(i) Literary Theory (ii)
Women’s Writing of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries Women’s Writing of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (ii)
Literary Theory (i) Concurrent – Discipline Centered II.
Modern European Drama (i) Modern European Drama (ii)

BA English Honors Subjects

BA English Honors is a 3-year undergraduate course that focuses on teaching the candidates about the literature of various places like American Literature, British Literature, Anglo-American Literature, Indian Literature, etc. These works comprise of prose, poetry, drama, short stories, articles, etc. and deal with various themes of love, hatred, fiction, freedom, feminism, patriotism, etc. Following are the main subjects for your reference:

  • American Literature
  • Popular Literature
  • Women’s Writings
  • British Poetry and Drama: 14th and 17th Centuries
  • British Poetry and Drama: 17th and 18th Centuries
  • British Literature: The Early 20th Century
  • Postcolonial literature

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BA English Honors Subjects First Year

  • Twentieth Century Indian Writing - This subject deals with the writings of Indian writers written during the first half of the 20th century and the different themes those writings deal with. 
  • Twentieth Century Indian Writing - This subject deals with the writings of Indian writers during the second half of the 20th century and the various themes and symbolism it entails. 
  • British Poetry and Drama: 14th and 17th Centuries- This subject focuses on the British Poetry and Drama that was written from the 14th to the 17th centuries.

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BA English Honors Subjects Second Year

  • American Literature- This subject focuses on American Literature that was written by various American writers focusing on themes of patriotism, feminism, freedom, slavery, democracy, republicanism, etc. 
  • Popular Literature- This subject discusses the popular writings around the world that found an audience and popular support from the masses.
  • British Poetry and Drama: 17th and 18th centuries- This subject focuses on the British Poetry and Drama that was written in the 17th-18th centuries.

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BA English Honors Subjects Third Year

  • Women’s Writing- This subject focuses on the works that were written by women where they have dealt with various themes of submission, freedom, patriotism, feminism, etc. 
  • Partition Literature- This subject deals with the literature and works that were written during the time of partition of India in 1947. 
  • Travel Writing- These writings deal with the various travelogs that people have written describing their experiences and the beauty of foreign lands. 

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DU BA English Honors syllabus

Tabulated below is the detailed syllabus of BA English Honors at the University of Delhi for your reference,

Semester I Semester II
Indian Classical Literature Indian Writing in English
European Classical Literature British Poetry and Drama: 14th and 17th Centuries
Semester III Semester IV
American Literature British Literature: 18th Century
Popular Literature British Romantic Literature
British Poetry and Drama: 17th and 18th Centuries British Literature: 19th Century
Semester V Semester VI
Women’s Writing Modern European Drama
British Literature: The Early 20th Century Postcolonial literature
Any 2 of the following:
  • Modern Indian Writing in English Translation
  • Literature of the Indian Diaspora
  • British Literature: Post WOrld War II
  • 19th Century European Realism
  • Literary Criticism
  • Science Fiction and Detective Literature
Any 2 of the following:
  • Literature and Cinema
  • World Literatures
  • Literary Theory
  • Partition Literature
  • Research methodology
  • Travel Writing
  • Autobiography

General Elective (Any 4)

  • Academic Writing and composition
  • Media and Communication skills
  • Text and Performance
  • Language and Linguistics
  • Contemporary India; Women and Empowerment
  • Language, Literature and Culture
  • Readings on Indian Diversities and literary Movements

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Skills Enhancement Course (Any two)

  • English Language Teaching
  • Soft skills
  • Translation Studies
  • Creative writing
  • Business communication
  • Technical Writing

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BA English Honors syllabus Calcutta University

Tabulated below is the detailed syllabus of BA English Honors at Calcutta University for your reference,

Semester I Semester II
History of Literature and Philology  Indian Writing in English 
European Classical Literature  British Poetry and Drama (14th – 17th century) 
Semester III Semester IV
American Literature  British Literature (18th century) 
Popular Literature British Romantic Literature
British Poetry and Drama (17th – 18th century)  19th Century British Literature 
Semester V Semester VI
Women's Writing  Modern European Drama 
Early 20th Century British Literature  Postcolonial Literature 

Discipline Specific Course:

  • Modern Indian Writing in English Translation 
  • Literary Theory 
  • Partition Literature
  • Literary Criticism 
  • Contemporary India: Women and Empowerment 
  • Autobiography 

Skill Enhancement Course:

  • Translation Studies 
  • Business Communication
  • Creative Writing
  • Academic Writing and Composition 

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BA English Honors Syllabus Presidency University

Tabulated below is the detailed syllabus of BA English Honors at Presidency University for your reference, 

Semester I Semester II
English Literature 17801830 (Poetry & Prose) English Literature 18301900 (Poetry & Prose)
Classical and Biblical Background to Eng Lit -
Semester III Semester IV
English Literature (Poetry, Prose & Drama) English Literature 16601780 (Poetry, Drama & Prose) 
English Literature 1660 - 1780 (Poetry, Drama & Prose)  Old and Middle English Literature
Semester V Semester VI
History of English Language Phonetics and Modern Linguistics
IWE Postcolonial Literatures
American Literature Criticism

BA English Honors syllabus Mumbai University

Discussed below is the syllabus of BA English Honors by Mumbai University for your reference,

Year I Year II
Indian Classical Literature British Literature: The Early 20th Century
European Classical Literature Postcolonial Literature
Indian Writing in English British Literatures: post World War
British Poetry and Drama: 14th and 17th century Literary Theory
British Poetry and Drama: 17th and 18th century Literary Criticism
British Literature: 18th Century Literature and Cinema
British ROmantic Literature -
British Literature: 19th Century -
Year III
World Literature Science Fiction and Defective Literature
Research Methodology 19th Century European Realism
Autobiography Literature of the Indian Diaspora

BA English Honors Syllabus BHU

Discussed below is the syllabus of BA English Honors by Banaras Hindu University for your reference,

Semester I Semester II
Introduction to Poetry and Related Literary Terms  Introduction to Drama and Related Literary Terms 
Introduction to Fiction and Related Literary Terms  Introduction to Prose 
English Phonetics and Grammar  Essentials of Communication
Compulsory I (One language other than English)  Compulsory II (The same Language as for Semester -I)
Elective- I Elective- II (Same as semester 1)
Semester III Semester IV
History of English Literature (1350-1660) History of English Literature (1660-1798) 
English Poetry (1350-1660)  English Poetry (1660-1798) 
English Drama (1350-1660)  English Drama and Prose (1660-1798)
English Prose (1350-1660)  English Drama and Prose (1660-1798)
Elective-III (The same Subject as for Semester - I) Elective-IV (The same Subject as for Semester - I)
Semester V Semester VI
History of English Literature (1798-1914)  History of English Literature (1914-1968)
English Poetry (1798-1914)  English Poetry (1914-1968)
English Novel (1798-1914)  English Novel (1914-1968) 
English Prose  English Drama (1798-1914) 
Elective-V (The same Subject as for Semester - I) Elective-VI (The same Subject as for Semester - I) 

BA English Honors syllabus at UGC

Discussed below is the syllabus of BA English Honors by University Grants Commission for your reference,

Semester I Semester II
Indian Classical Literature Indian Writing in English
European Classical Literature British Poetry and Drama: 14th and 17th Centuries
Semester III Semester IV
American Literature British Literature: 18th Century
Popular Literature British Romantic Literature
British Poetry and Drama: 17th and 18th Centuries British Literature: 19th Century
Semester V Semester VI
Women’s Writing  -
British Literature: The Early 20th Century  -
Any 2 of the following:
  • Modern Indian Writing in English Translation
  • Literature of the Indian Diaspora
  • British Literature: Post WOrld War II
  • 19th Century European Realism
  • Literary Criticism
  • Science Fiction and Detective Literature
Any 2 of the following:
  • Literature and Cinema
  • World Literatures
  • Literary Theory
  • Partition Literature
  • Research methodology
  • Travel Writing
  • Autobiography

General Elective (Any 4)

  • Academic Writing and composition
  • Media and Communication skills
  • Text and Performance
  • Language and Linguistics
  • Contemporary India; Women and Empowerment
  • Language, Literature and Culture
  • Readings on Indian Diversities and literary Movements

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Skills Enhancement Course (Any two)

  • English Language Teaching
  • Soft skills
  • Translation Studies
  • Creative writing
  • Business communication
  • Technical Writing

BA English Honors Books

There are many books that are available for BA English in both online and offline forms. These books offer in-depth knowledge of the subject and will help candidates learn about a topic in greater detail. Some of the books that can be referred for BA English Honors are mentioned below for your reference:

BA English Honors First Year Books

The Short Oxford History of English Literature  Andrew Sanders
History of English Literature  Edward Albert
A History of English Language  A.C. Baugh
Aristotle's Theory of Poetry and Fine Art S.H. Butcher
A Concise History of Indian Writing in English Arvind Krishna Mehrotra

BA English Honors Second Year Books

Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and Literary Imagination Toni Morrison
Beyond Appearances?: Visual Practices and Ideologies in Modern India Sumathi Ramaswamy
Super Culture: American Popular Culture and Europe Leslie Fiedler
The Prince Niccolo Machiavelli
A Short View of the Immorality and Profaneness of the English Stage Jeremy Collier

BA English Honors Third Year Books

Norton Anthology of English Literature, 8th edn, vol. 2 John Stuart Mill
A Room of One's Own Virginia Woolf
Recasting Women: Essays in Colonial History Kumkum Sangari and Sudesh Vaid
Beginning Theory Peter Barry
Drama from Ibsen to Brecht Raymond Williams

Top Colleges for BA English Honors 

There are more than 4600 colleges in India offering BA English Honors course. More than 46% of the colleges are public colleges while the rest are private or deemed colleges. The average course fees of this course is around INR 3000 - 67,000. Some of the top colleges are tabulated below for your reference, 

BA English Honors Syllabus: FAQs

Ques. What are the subjects in BA English Hons.?

Ans. The important subjects of BA English Honors are:

  • European classical literature
  • British Literature
  • Women writing
  • Literature and caste.

Ques. Is BA English Honors tough?

Ans. No, BA English Honors is not tough at all provided candidates have interest in English Literature. If read carefully, it is one of the most interesting subjects.

Ques. Can I pursue BA English Hons for UPSC?

Ans. Yes , ofcourse, infact English is one of the optional subjects. Candidates can opt for it as it will be advantageous. 

Ques. Does English Honors have scope?

Ans. Yes, English Hons has a wide scope in both the private sector as well as public sector. 

Ques. What is the average salary of a BA English?

Ans. The average salary of a BA English graduate is INR 3.60 LPA. 

Ques. What is the starting salary after BA English?

Ans. The starting salary after completing BA English is around INR 3-4 LPA. But the salary also depends on various factors like experience, qualification, skills, job profile, locations, etc. 

Ques. What is the scope of BA English?

Ans. There is a lot of scope after BA English:

  • MA in English
  • MA in Journalism
  • MA in English Literature
  • Ph.D. in English
  • M.Phil. in English

Ques. What is the minimum age at which one can pursue BA English? 

Ans. Candidates aged 17 years and above are eligible for pursuing BA English provided they have completed their 10+2 from a recognized board with an aggregate of 50%.

Ques. Is it possible to go abroad after completing BA English?

Ans. Yes, one can go abroad to pursue Masters after BA English. One can also go abroad to pursue a job or internship.

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Answered Questions

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Shradhha Agarwal

07 Oct 22

If you want to do English Hons at DU, you should have a good XII grade point average. If you have a talent for it, an interest in it, and have been successful at it, please go ahead and hone your knowledge of Literature. In terms of scope, after Hons with good division, you have a lot of options. 

You could try your hand at publishing and work for companies like Oxford, Tata McGraw Hill Elsevier, Sage, and others. You could work in editing or marketing and have the opportunity to meet authors and develop marketing skills for book sales. After completing Hons, you may pursue a career in journalism or mass communication. You can also pursue a Masters in Public Relations, and a plethora of opportunities will open up to you once you complete the Hons course. You can earn a master's degree in a related field and sit for the civil service exam. You can also join MNCs if you develop other skills for the relevant assignment. Remember that it is a difficult course, but it is well worth it.

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Prabhas Sengupta

16 Jul 21

The entrance examination conducted by EFLU Hyderabad is not easy for English Honours because there are more than 20 centers where this test takes place.

There are certain reservations as well which add up to 50% of all the seats. Even if we don’t consider these numbers, the level of competition will be a real challenge. Also, it is not called BA honors, it is just BA English.

One great advantage that you have is that you get to learn a foreign language consecutively for two years. The language that you opt for depends on the merit scored by you in the entrance exam. Spanish and French are usually in good demand. The admission process for this year has been completed.

This is not to discourage the students from taking admission but it is important to state the facts. Campuses at Lucknow and Shillong also offer such courses where competition is relatively less. You cannot transfer from one campus to another.

If you prepare according to the previous years’ question papers and have a good command of English, then it is not that difficult to get into EFLU.

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Manav Batra

25 Oct 21

If you are a reading enthusiast and loves to write with a great hold of Grammar, go for English Hons. You should not choose this as your 2nd option because the course is very hectic and requires a lot of concentration and interest. 

English Hons is often misunderstood only with British Literature which is not true. You will be reading literature around the world including American, African, European, and Indian. 

You must be regular to lectures as they are highly recommended. The faculty at Delhi University for this course is exceptional and their teachings should not be missed. You may find everything online but attending classes has its own advantages. 

You will definitely enjoy your experience in the classes while interacting with teachers. It is important to note that your attendance will play a major role in internal assessment.

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Rahul Sinha

19 Oct 22

Opt for this course only if you are into novels and literature. Otherwise, it will be a monotonous ride. If you are planning to pursue BA English at IGNOU, you can conveniently work full time alongside. Instead of attending full-time classes, just sitting for a few will do it. Get your study material and go through it regularly. Don’t forget to apply for term-end exams. Exam applications come around March for the July exams. 

You must also submit your assignment at the study centre before the last date. The questions for the assignment can be found on the IGNOU website as well as the study centre.

Before the 2nd and 3rd years consult your study centre and choose your desired course and register for it. Lastly, keep in constant touch with your study centre for regular updates.

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Saloni

10 Oct 22

Admission to foreign language courses at Delhi University is relatively simple. You must investigate which colleges offer such courses and which languages are available. You should make a list of colleges that you will be comfortable in based on your requirements and the faculty.

Once you have a list, go to each college's website and look for all of the information there. The date of form distribution, the application deadline, the fee structure, time slots, and other pertinent information.

You can fill out the form online and then keep checking the site for the list. Once the list is published, you must check your name to see if it is on it, and if it is, you must go to the respective college with all of your documents in hard copy. They'll check your documents, and if everything checks out, you'll be seated.

After you've been admitted, you must pay the fees online within a certain number of days. Following payment, you will receive an email confirming your registration as a language student.

The forms are usually available in June and July, and there is a minimum fee for the form.

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Sheel Saurabh Balley

21 Oct 22

IGNOU uses a credit system, and in order to get an Hons, a student must have 48 credits in that subject, which means taking 6 papers of 8 credits over the course of three years.

In the case of English, below is a chart that includes the course name and code:

BEGE 101 - From Language to Literature

BEGE 102 - The Structure of Modern English

BEGE 103 - Communication Skills in English

BEGE 104 - English for Business Communication

BEGE 105 - Understanding Prose

BEGE 106 - Understanding Poetry

BEGE 107 - Understanding Drama

BEGE 108 - Reading the Novel

You will notice that there are eight papers, each worth eight credits; students pursuing a major (Hons) should select any six of these eight papers (2 papers each year)

Students can only take up to 48 credits in a single subject.

Aside from the major papers, there are two compulsory courses in the first and second years: BSHF 101 and FST-1. Other elective courses must be chosen from the Program Guide's list or groups.

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Pramod Mehra

28 Oct 22

The course structure at IGNOU for BA English is very simple. You need to complete 48 credits in 3 years. This means 16 credits should be completed every year. 

Every subject is allotted a specific course for example BEGE101, BEGE102, BEGE103, BEGE104, BEGE105, BEGE106, BEGE107 and BEGE108.

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Gauri Singh

13 Jan 22

Shaheed Bhagat Singh College has a very good English department and is one of the best departments in the city. 

They have an amazing faculty and the professors are equally talented. The DU English faculty has been rated as one of the top 100 departments in the world, so opting for a degree in Literature from any DU college will be worthwhile.

Apart from that huge fests and other cultural events are organized. The management staff is youthful and has no scope of miscommunication between them and the students. The college has a state-of-the-art computerized library with over 65,000 books and 70 journals, so there are no lags considering studies or reference material you need as a student. So, go for English Hons. at SBSC without any doubt.

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Shivani Jaiswal

26 Nov 21

Among Loreto College or Shri Shikshayatan College in Kolkata, the former is said to be better. 

  • The cutoffs here are high and they have very limited seats. 
  • General category students only have 25 official seats. 
  • Their English department is said to be the best in Kolkata. 
  • They have an excellent faculty comprising talented members with years of educational experience.

Shri Shikshayatan is a bit liberal and gives students enough freedom to explore, on the other hand Loreto is completely opposite. It is very strict and disciplined. They keep their students in check most of the time.

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Shalini Jaiswal

20 Jan 22

Both Loreto College and Shri Shikshayatan College are the most reputed all-girls colleges in Kolkata. Choosing any one of them will prove to be a good step up for your career.

Loreto College is popular for its English Honours course. It is more strict compared to any other college. Students here have to maintain a 80% attendance, failing which you will not be able to sit for the examination. Also for subjects with practicals, students have to maintain a 100% attendance in labs. The faculty of the English department is highly experienced with some professors having 15-20 years of educational experience.

Shri Shikshayatan College is a bit more liberal than Loreto. It is not so strict about certain rules and students have the freedom to explore. The attendance, dress code, academics, etc. are much more lenient than Loreto. But according to the education provided both are equally good. Choose the one that meets all your requirements, as only that can give you a fulfilling college life.

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