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Programme Specific Outcomes:
1. To produce socially responsible students with sound knowledge in economic theory and its applications in order to equip them to serve positions of responsibility in government, international bodies, the corporate sector, universities and research institutions.
2. To gain mastery over the core economic and financial principles.
3. To enable students to undertake research to evaluate important issues in economic and finance by reviewing academic literature, collecting data, and applying econometric methods.
4. To communicate research findings effectively to academicians, policy makers and to the common public.
The M.A. in English Language and Literature is designed to inspire students to appreciate first-hand, the varieties and
shades of language and style and various kinds and trends of imaginative writing in Modern English Literature (1500 to
the present day). Over the course of the programme, students will learn how to train their critical taste and judgment in
such a way that they are able to respond sympathetically and imaginatively to diverse literary trends and movements.
Concurrently, their ability to arrive at an impersonal and dispassionate evaluation of a given work of art and/or a given
writer will be honed. They will gain the skills necessary to be aware of problems, limitations and strengths implicit in
the appreciation of English language and literature, and learn how to write effectively and cogently while expressing
themselves either in critical or in creative writing.
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