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Chandigarh University
It covers classical to contemporary literature, including British, American, Indian, and postcolonial writings, while also introducing students to literary criticism, theory, language studies, and academic research. Through this course, students gain a deeper understanding of human thought, culture, and society, as reflected through literary expression.
British Poetry (Chaucer to 18th Century)
British Drama (Elizabethan to Victorian Age)
Indian Writing in English
Literary Theory β I (Classical to Formalism)
Linguistics and Structure of Modern English
Tutorial/Assignment
British Fiction and Prose (18th to 20th Century)
American Literature
Literary Theory β II (Structuralism to Postmodernism)
Womenβs Writing / Dalit Literature (Elective)
Translation Studies / World Literature (Elective)
Seminar Presentation
Modern European Drama
Postcolonial Literature
Research Methodology in Literature
Indian Literatures in English Translation
Elective I: Film and Literature / Autobiographical Writings
Project Work / Minor Dissertation (start)
Contemporary Literary Theory and Criticism
Elective II: Literature and Ecology / Literature & Philosophy
Elective III: Cultural Studies / Comparative Literature
Project / Major Dissertation (Submission & Viva Voce)
Comprehensive Viva
Analytical Reading
Research and Academic Writing
Critical Thinking
Argumentative Essay Writing
Public Speaking / Presentations
Use of MLA/APA referencing and citation tools
Assistant Professor / Lecturer (College/University)
School Teacher (After B.Ed.)
Language & Literature Trainer
Spoken English or IELTS/TOEFL Instructor
Ph.D. Researcher / Academic Writer
π§Ύ Eligibility for UGC-NET/JRF or SET exams for college-level teaching.
Reporter / Sub-editor / Columnist
Content Writer / Copy Editor / Proofreader
TV Anchor / Scriptwriter / Journalist
Digital Media Strategist / Blogger
πWorkplaces: The Hindu, Times Group, NDTV, India Today, Scroll, The Print, etc.
Author / Poet / Novelist
Content Creator / Storyteller
Publishing Editor / Book Reviewer
Ghostwriter / Screenplay Writer
Transcriptionist / Manuscript Editor
π Workplaces: Penguin, HarperCollins, Rupa Publications, Amazon KDP, film production houses
Corporate Communications Executive
Technical Content Writer / Business Writer
HR Communications Specialist
Public Relations (PR) Executive
Documentation Manager
π’ Companies: Infosys, TCS, Wipro, Cognizant, Ad Agencies, PR firms
YouTuber / Podcast Host / Social Media Influencer
SEO Content Writer / Blogger / Website Content Manager
Freelance Editor / Proofreader / Translator
E-learning Content Developer / Instructional Designer
UPSC/State PCS Aspirant (English as optional subject)
SSC CGL, Banking, Railways, etc.
Translator / Interpreter in Government Departments
Content Developer in Government E-learning Portals
Teaching Abroad (TESOL, TEFL certified)
Academic Research Assistantships
Content creation for global brands / MNCs
Job Role | Starting Salary (INR/Year) |
---|---|
Assistant Professor (NET Qualified) | βΉ5 β βΉ7 LPA |
Content Writer / Editor | βΉ3 β βΉ6 LPA |
Corporate Communication Executive | βΉ4 β βΉ8 LPA |
Freelance Writer / Blogger | βΉ2 β βΉ10 LPA (project-based) |
PR/Media Executive | βΉ4 β βΉ6 LPA |
Fee Structure