What is the syllabus of BA English?
BA English Subjects
| Semester I | Semester II |
|---|---|
| Communicative English (Advanced) | History of English Language and Phonetics |
| History of English Literature: Victorian to the Present | Indian Writing In English: Poetry |
| American Literature | Shakespeare: Comedies |
| Biography | Environmental Studies |
Does Osmania University offer UG courses?
Osmania University offers undergraduate courses like BBA, BCom, BA, BSc, postgraduate courses like MBA, MCA, etc., and Ph. D. courses in various specializations and streams.
Is OU a CBC?
All the UG Departments in the Faculties of Science, Social Sciences, Arts, Commerce of the constituent and affiliated colleges of OU shall participate in this Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) from the academic year 2016-17.
What are the subjects in BA literature?
BA English Literature Subjects
- English language.
- History of English literature.
- Mass communication and journalism.
- American Literature.
- Indian writing in English.
- Romantic age.
- Modern age.
- New Literature.
How many marks do you need to get seat in Osmania?
If you are focusing on just getting a seat then 60+ marks will be enough for you to secure a seat in Osmania University,But for good branch you should score more. If we see Rankwise then 10k rank will he enough for a seat,But for good branch you should score under 3-4k rank.
How can I get admission in OU for degree?
Osmania University UG Eligibility Criteria
- Candidates have to pass 10+2 or equivalent with 40% aggregate marks in Science group for admission into B.Sc.
- Candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination in relevant stream for admission into BA, B.Com, BBA & BCA courses.
Which is best B.A. English or B.A. English literature?
In BA you are simply reading all prose and poetry, but in literature you have to read deeply about the English language origin, history and development. On the simple BA English base you can teach up to middle but with special English literature you can teach the PG students.