The Department of English was established in the year 1997, and then it went on to spread its branch for PG studies in the year 2000. The English Department is a guide to those who wants to explore the world of Literature. The central objective of the department is to enrich our students to cultivate a value-added life to face challenges and achieve excellence. The department encourages students for self-evaluation, personality development and guides the students to strive towards perfection and competence.
The English Department strengthens the liberal education of students by developing a deepened understanding of language and literacy, the value of critical reading and effective writing, and the richness of literature, past and present.
To foster knowledge and love for literature and language in students. To provide students in all emphasized areas with a coherent curricular framework and relevant, well- structured course choices. To teach a variety of literary, analytical, pedagogical and theoretical skills. To teach students to speak, read, and write effectively. To encourage students to think deeply and to reflect on what they have learned.
The department aims to develop students' reading, writing, and self-authorship skills. It focuses on attentive reading, critical writing, and disciplined curiosity. The department encourages self-evaluation, personality development, and strives for perfection and competence. Its central goal is to enrich students' lives, preparing them to face challenges and achieve excellence.
The English department offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in English Literature, focusing on literary analysis, critical theory, and diverse traditions. The BA program develops analytical and interpretive skills, while the MA program offers advanced coursework and research opportunities, preparing graduates for careers in academia and publishing. Both programs aim to cultivate a lifelong passion for literature.
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Curricula developed and implemented have relevance to the local, national, regional and global developmental needs, which is reflected in the Programme outcomes (POs), Programme Specific Outcomes (PSOs) and Course Outcomes (COs) of the Programmes offered by the College-
Programme Outcome for an undergraduate program outlines the broad competencies and learning goals that students are expected to achieve by the end of their degree, guiding their academic and professional development.
Programme Specific Outcome for an undergraduate program defines the specialized competencies and skills tailored to the particular academic discipline, guiding students towards mastery in their chosen field of study.
Course Outcomes for an undergraduate program specify the specific knowledge, skills, and competencies students are expected to gain from individual courses, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter.
Dr . Deepti Mishra -
Paper entitled “ Relationship between Man-Woman characters in Kamala Markandeya’s Novels”, published in “Mata Gujri Research Journal of Advanced Multidisciplinary Studies”
Title Code-M.P BIL02284
ISSN: XXXX-XXXX
Vol. 2017-18
Ms. Priya Bhardwaj -
1. My Angel Born
2. HOPE - The Silken Thread
ISBN-978-93-90117-17-8
1. Gonna Hail like a Phoenix
2. I Wonder What Space Is
ISBN-978-93-90456-51-2
1. हाँ मैं थक चुकी हूँ
2. एक वक्त के बाद
ISBN-978-93-90691-87-6
1. To my Brother
2. To my Sister
ISBN-978-93-90726-63-9
It’s Just in Your Head
ISBN-978-93-5452-116-4
Ms. Shubhi Trivedi-
Chapters in book :
Published Books:
Guide books ;
College series Guide books -Satish Publication, Indore
M.A IV Semester students prepared working models ; where everyone witnessed their creativity.
The Department successfully concluded B.A II Semester Value Added Course on Presentation and Skills .
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Dr. Harleen Ruprah delivered an engaging lecture on the Importance of Grooming .