MA
M.A. - MASTER IN ARTS
Duration: | 2 Years |
Type: | Master Degree |
Level: | Post Graduation |
Eligibility: | Candidates who have passed B.A./ B.Sc/ B.Com/ B.Sc.(Agri), B.Sc. (Home Science), B.Sc. (Engg.), M.B.B.S,/ BA.M.S. /G.A.M.s./ B.Pharma/ B.T. or B.Ed./ B.Lib.Sc./ Vashistha Degree of a University established by law in India with at least second division (50% marks) in aggregate or45% marks or Honours in the subject in which admission to M.A. class is sought, are eligible. A candidate who has passed. Relaxation of 5% marks in minimum eligibility for admission is given to the SC/ST candidates |
Course Detail:
M.A English
First Semester
- History of English Literature from Chaucerto 1800
- Poetry from Chaucerto Pope
- Shakespeare and his Contemporaries
- Nineteenth century fiction
Second Semester
- History of English Literature Nineteenth Century and 20th Century
- Romantic and Victorian Poetry
- Modern fiction
- Growth and Structure of English Language
Third Semester
- Literary Criticism from Aristotle to T.S. Eliot
- Modern British and American Poetry
- Modern British Drama
- World Fiction or African/Australian/Canadian Literature
Fourth Semester
- Contemporary Literary Theory
- Modern European Drama or American Drama
- Indian Writing in English
- Indian Writing in Translation
M.A Hindi
First Semester
- Madhyakalin Kavya
- Hindi Sahitya Ka Itihas (Aadi Kal, Bhakti Kal and Riti Kal
- Adhunik Hindi Natak and Upnyas
- Bhasha – Vigyan
Second Semester
- Bhakti avm Riti Kavya
- Hindi Sahitya Ka Itihas (Aadhunik Kal)
- Adhunik Gadya Sahitya
- Hindi Bhasha avm Devnagari Lipi
Third Semester
- Bhartiya Kavya Shastra avm Sahityalochan
- AnuvadVigyan
- Chhayavadi Kavya
- Lok Sahitya:- Saidhantik Vivachan (I) OR
- Aadhunik Hindi Upnyas (II)
Fourth Semester
- Chhayavadotlar Kavya
- Pashchatya Samiksha Sidhant
- Anuvad Vigyan :- Vyavharik Paksh
- Lok Sahitya :- PrayogikAayam (I) OR
- Samkaleen Hindi Upnyas (II)
M.A Economics
First Semester
- Microeconomics
- International Economics
- Elementary Mathematics Economics
Second Semester
- Macroeconomics
- Money and Banking
- Basic Statistics
Third Semester
- Economics of Development and Planning
- History of Economic Thought
- Agriculture Economics
Fourth Semester
- Indian Economy
- Public Finance
- Industrial or Labour Economics