First we have to register and then we can apply from the website. One mistake i did by listening to someone was that i applied the form of higher payment (department of education and Psychology) because they said that the application form is not out for rhe lower payment (faculty of arts) but once we apply for the higher payment you can not apply for the lower payment thats why eventually i had to take admission in higher payment. The lower payment admission is taken on merit based
As i said that some teachers taught well so 1-2 subjects were interesting in studying but some do not teach well so it was a problem for a student like me who depends on teachers as i can just memorise when someone teaches me
After 1st yr I dropped out so i don't that much about it. But they do give internship as i know and after graduation from this college you get many opportunities even outside india like Germany . So yeah if you want a better future you should take admission here
The fees is less comparing to other colleges even though i was from higher payment but after taking this much money they just make students to run for their work. Overall the faculty is good for placements only
Well the campus life was good because of the friends as i was a introvert and never had friends till 11th but after sometime in college i made friends slowly so it was good because of them. They have events on festival and their own events. The libraries are very large and have variety of books. The classrooms are old but its okay. Only one classroom had AC and eventually our class always sit in that classroom so it was nice
Well some teachers teach very well and some not. It depends who is teaching you, but because of the irregular schedule its a hassle to come to college and even after coming sometimes they cancel it end time
Course Structure: The English program at MSU Baroda is a comprehensive three-year undergraduate degree that delves into the world of literature, language, and criticism. The curriculum is meticulously designed to foster a deep understanding of English literature, its history, and its various genres. First Year: - Introduction to English Literature: Covers the basics of English literature, including Old English, Middle English, and Renaissance literature. - English Language and Linguistics: Explores the fundamentals of the English language, including phonetics, grammar, and syntax. - Literary Theory and Criticism: Introduces students to various literary theories and critical approaches. Second Year: - Shakespearean Studies: Delves into the works of William Shakespeare, including plays and sonnets. - 19th-Century English Literature: Covers the Romantic and Victorian eras, including authors like Wordsworth, Coleridge, Austen, and Dickens. Third Year: 20th-Century English Literature.
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