Online BA English Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh

Course Duration

2 years

Admission Open

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Application Date

Closing Soon

Mode

Online

Session Duration

15-20 Hrs/Wk

Programme Overview

Bachelor of Arts or BA is an undergraduate program in arts. There are various disciplines such as English, Hindi, History, in which BA can be pursued. The course can be pursued right after passing class 12th in India.  BA (Hons) or BA course can be pursued in a full-time, part-time, correspondence, or distance education mode. It is mandatory to study five subjects along with a few elective subjects. The subjects will vary depending on the selected subject. 

Programme Highlights

Career Counseling and Placement Assistance

World-class faculty and instructors

Exposure to new job opportunities

Industry Relevant Curriculum Framework

Cost Effective Quality Learning

A host of Skill Enhancement and Ability Enhancement Courses in addition to Core Courses

Enhance your Employability Quotation

Latest study material and industry-relevant curriculum designed by subject matter experts

Admission Criteria

Eligibility

  • Senior Secondary School Certificate (SSC, 10+2), in any stream from any examination board recognized by Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh.

 

Career Prospects

  • Anchor.
  • Magazine or newspaper editor.
  • Writer.
  • PR.
  • Copywriter.
  • Social service.

Compulsory English

Compulsory Sunni Theology

Compulsory Shia Theology

Compulsory Indian National Movement

Compulsory Advance Urdu

Compulsory Elementary Urdu

Compulsory Elementary Hindi

 

Phonetics and Applied Phonetics

Remedial Grammar

Compulsory English

Compulsory Sunni Theology

Compulsory Shia Theology

Compulsory Indian National Movement

Compulsory Advance Urdu

Compulsory Elementary Urdu

Compulsory Elementary Hindi

 

Listening and Speaking Skills

Conversational English

Compulsory English

Applied Reading Skills

Written Communication Skills

Advanced Business English

English for Tourism and Hospitality Sectors

Literature and other Art Forms

Language in Theory

Oral Communication

English for Law

English for Electronic Media

English For Advertising

Literature and other Art Forms

Language in Theory

Oral Communication

English for Law

English for Electronic Media

English For Advertising

Translation & Interpretive Skills

Study Skills

Interpersonal Communication Skills

Non-Verbal Communication

Viva-Voce

Recorded lectures

Live sessions with faculty and industry experts

Doubt-solving sessions

Networking with peers

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Aligarh Muslim University Aligarh

The university grew out of the work of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, the great Muslim reformer and statesman, who in the aftermath of the Indian War of Independence of 1857 felt that it was important for Muslims to gain education and become involved in public life and government services in India. Raja Jai Kishan helped Sir Syed in establishing the university

The British decision to replace the use of Persian in 1842 for government employment and as the language of Courts of Law caused deep anxiety among Muslims of the sub-continent. Sir Syed saw a need for Muslims to acquire proficiency in the English language and Western sciences if the community were to maintain its social and political clout, particularly in Northern India. He began to prepare the foundation for the formation of a Muslim University by starting schools at Moradabad (1858) and Ghazipur (1863). His purpose for the establishment of the Scientific Society in 1864, in Aligarh, was to translate Western works into Indian languages as a prelude to prepare the community to accept Western education and to inculcate scientific temperament among the Muslims. The intense desire to ameliorate the social conditions of Indian Muslims led Sir Syed to publish the periodical, ‘Tehzibul Akhlaq’ in 1870.

In 1877, Sir Syed founded the Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College in Aligarh and patterned the college after Oxford and Cambridge universities that he had visited on a trip to England. His objective was to build a college in tune with the education system but without compromising its Islamic values. Sir Syed’s son, Syed Mahmood, who was an alumnus of Cambridge prepared a proposal for an independent university to thee ˜Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College Fund Committee upon his return from England in 1872. This proposal was adopted and subsequently modified. Syed Mahmood continued to work along with his father in founding the college.

It was one of the first purely residential educational institutions set up either by the government or the public in India. Over the years it gave rise to a new educated class of Indian Muslims who were active in the political system of the British Raj. When viceroy to India Lord Curzon visited the college in 1901, he praised the work which was carried on and called it of “sovereign importance”

Programme Structure

Fee Structure

Total Fee

INR ₹ 25,000/-
Inclusive of all taxes

Fee Per Year

INR ₹8,500/-
Inclusive of all taxes

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