Department of English aims to create awareness amongst students to have an inter-lingual approach for the proficient understanding of Literature irrespective of boundaries of languages and barriers of regions. To be successful in pedagogical practices of multiple academic relevance students are trained to remain aware of the strategies that can lead to the inculcation of skillful presentation and representation of ideas in oral and written modes. It simultaneously seeks to incorporate strategies for language proficiency as a major tool for cognitive development in varied contexts. Techno-sound strategies have been installed to meet the contemporary requirements and challenges of language learning. The Department in its major focus streamlines the methodologies for teaching English as one of the foreign languages both in theory and in practice. The course aims at teaching Language and Literature in English representing historical scope, cultural diversity, and various genres in socio-politico-linguistic contexts. Apart from focusing on British, European, Indian, and American Literature written in English, the course also includes new Literatures in English embodying the theory and practice of translation. It also incorporates the theoretical framework of Literature which goes in the name of theories and criticism.
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Established In | 2012 (Initially named as Centre for Foreign Languages and since 2018 name changed to Department of English) |
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Faculty-08 Staff-01 |
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Articles-10 Book/Book Chapters-02 Patents-0 |
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