St. Joseph University

Virgin Town, Ikishe Model Village, Chümoukedima, Nagaland, India - 797 115

A Unit of DMI Foundations

 

State Private University Established Under Nagaland Govt.Act No.6 of 2016

Recognized by University Grants Commission(UGC)

Approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE)

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

Curriculum

        In accordance with the provisions of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, the curriculum framework was introduced at St. Joseph University from 2022 onwards, incorporating the Multi-Entry and Multi-Exit system to promote flexibility and lifelong learning in higher education. Building upon its initial implementation, the framework has been further reviewed and revised, and is being implemented from 2026 with an updated syllabus, enhancing its effectiveness and strengthening its student-centric approach. The system enables learners to pursue their academic journey in a flexible and modular manner, ensuring continuity in learning while accommodating diverse academic needs and circumstances. Students who discontinue their studies at any stage are provided the opportunity to re-enter the programme at a later point, with full recognition and transfer of the credits they have already earned. This ensures that prior learning is preserved and appropriately acknowledged. Furthermore, the framework provides for the award of qualifications at different stages of undergraduate education, as outlined below:


  • Certificate – Upon successful completion of one year of study.
  • Diploma – Upon successful completion of two years of study.
  • Bachelor’s Degree – Upon successful completion of three years of study.
  • Bachelor’s Degree (Hons. / Research) – Upon successful completion of four years of study.

        Students who have successfully completed a four-year undergraduate programme (Honours/Honours with Research) may be eligible for admission to a one-year Master’s programme in the same discipline, in accordance with the provisions of the National Education Policy 2020. Furthermore, students who have completed a four-year undergraduate programme with Honours with Research may also be eligible to pursue a Doctoral (Ph.D.) programme directly, subject to meeting the prescribed CGPA and other criteria as per the University Grants Commission Ph.D. Regulations.

        To support the effective implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, St. Joseph University has registered with the Academic Bank of Credits (ABC) through the National Academic Depository. This facilitates the secure recording, storage, and transfer of academic credits earned by students throughout their educational journey, enabling seamless academic progression. The University also provides a credit transfer facility for courses completed through recognized online platforms such as SWAYAM and NPTEL, allowing students to integrate these credits into their academic programmes. Furthermore, digital versions of grade sheets and degree certificates are uploaded to the National Academic Depository (NAD) and made accessible to students through DigiLocker, ensuring transparency, authenticity, and ease of access to academic records.

        The curriculum of the one-year postgraduate (PG) programme is applicable only to candidates who have completed a four-year undergraduate (UG) degree from SJU. For candidates who have completed a four-year UG programme from other institutions, the courses offered in the one-year PG programme may be modified based on the subjects studied during their undergraduate programme at their respective institutions.

B.A. English : 3 Yrs. - 4 Yrs. Hons./Research (Revised 2026)
Sl.No. Course Categories UG (3Yr.) Hons.(4Yr.) Hons.-Res.(4Yr.)
1 Major (Core) Courses 62 98 86
2 Minor Courses 28 32 32
3 Multidisciplinary Courses 12 12 12
4 Ability Enhancement Courses 8 8 8
5 Skill Enhancement/Vocational Courses 6 6 6
6 Value Added Courses 8 8 8
7 Community Engagement 2 2 2
8 Internship 2 2 2
9 Research Project - - 12
Total Credits 128 168 168

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Sl.No. Code Course Name Cr.
1 26AE101 General English 4
2 ViewMultidisciplinary - I (General Sciences) 4
3 26EN001 History of English Literature 4
4 26JM903 Techniques of Reporting 4
5 26AE105 Digital Fluency 2
6 26AE108 Health and Wellness 2

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Sl.No. Code Course Name Cr.
1 26AE102 English for General Usages 4
2 ViewMultidisciplinary - II (Soc. Sciences) 4
3 26EN002 Poetry 4
4 26JM902 Organizational Communication 4
5 26AE107 Understanding India 2
6 26AE106 Environmental Studies 2

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Sl.No. Code Course Name Cr.
1 26EN003 Short Stories 4
2 26EN004 Drama 4
3 26ED901 Foundations of Education 4
4 ViewMultidisciplinary – III (Natural Sciences) 4
5 26EN151 Language Lab 2
6 ViewVocational/Skill Enhancement Course 2
7 26EN444 Community Engagement Service 2

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Sl.No. Code Course Name Cr.
1 26EN005 Indian Literature 4
2 26EN006 Modern Literature - I 4
3 26EN007 Fiction 4
4 26EN008 Elements of Literary Criticism 4
5 26SW904 Introduction to Social Work 4
6 ViewVocational/Skill Enhancement Course 2

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Sl.No. Code Course Name Cr.
1 26EN009 Speculative Fiction 4
2 26EN010 Postcolonial Literature 4
3 26EN011 Introduction to Linguistics 4
4 26EN012 Modern Literature - II 4
5 - Minor Elective - I 4
6 26EN250 Internship 2

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Sl.No. Code Course Name Cr.
1 26EN013 Modern Literary Criticism and Theory 4
2 26EN014 Introduction to Posthumanism 4
3 26EN015 Social History of England 4
4 - Minor Elective - II 4
5 - Minor Elective - III 4
6 26EN251 Project 2

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Sl.No. Code Course Name Cr.
1 26EN510 Northeast Writings in Englsih 4
2 26EN511 Literary Criticism and Theory - I 4
3 26EN512 American Literature 4
4 26EN555 Research Methodology in Humanities 4
5 - Minor Elective - IV 4

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Sl.No. Code Course Name Cr.
1 26EN513 Literary Criticism and Theory - II 4
2 26EN514 Literature from the Margins 4
3 26EN506 Poetry: From 18th Century to 19th Century 4
4 26EN507 Drama: Restoration to 20th Century 4
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Sl.No. Code Course Name Cr.
1 26EN101 Women's Writing in English 4
2 26EN102 English Language Teaching and AI 4
3 26EN103 Science Fiction 4
4 26EN104 African Literature 4
5 26EN105 Biography and Autobiography 4
6 26EN106 Folklore and Naga Literature 4
7 26EN107 Dalit Literature 4
8 26EN108 Western Classical Literature 4
9 26EN109 Literature and Film 4
10 26EN110 Canadian Literature 4
11 26EN111 World Literature 4
M.A. English - Two Years (Revised 2026)

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Sl.No. Code Course Name Cr.
1 26EN501 Poetry: From Chaucer to 17th Century 4
2 26EN502 Elizabethan Drama 4
3 26EN503 Fiction: The Rise of the Novel 4
4 26EN504 Postmodern Fiction 4
5 26EN505 Posthumanism - I 4
6 - Elective - I 4

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Sl.No. Code Course Name Cr.
1 26EN506 Poetry: From 18th Century to 19th Century 4
2 26EN507 Drama: Restoration to 20th Century 4
3 26EN508 Indian Writings in English 4
4 26EN509 Posthumanism - II 4
5 - Elective - II 4

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Sl.No. Code Course Name Cr.
1 26EN510 Notheast Writings in English 4
2 26EN511 Literary Criticism and Theory - I 4
3 26EN512 American Literature 4
4 26EN555 Research Methodology in Humanities 4
5 - Elective - III 4

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Sl.No. Code Course Name Cr.
1 26EN513 Literary Criticism and Theory - II 4
2 26EN514 Literture from the Margins 4
3 26EN751 Dissertation 8
4 26EN750 Internship 4

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Sl.No. Code Course Name Cr.
1 26EN601 Linguistics, Phonetics and ELT 4
2 26EN602 Canadian and Australian Literature 4
3 26EN603 Subaltern Studies 4
4 26EN604 Modern Grammar and Stylistics 4
5 26EN605 Literature, Film Adaptation and AI 4
6 26EN606 African Writings in English 4
7 26EN607 English Literature in 21st Centure 4
8 26EN608 Classical Literature 4
9 26EN609 Postcolonial Studies 4
10 26EN610 Naga Literature 4
11 26EN611 Eco Literature 4
12 26EN612 Children's Literature 4
13 26EN613 Introduction to Cultural Studies 4

 

M.A. English - One Year (Revised 2026)

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Sl.No. Code Course Name Cr.
1 26EN501 Poetry: From Chaucer to 17th Century 4
2 26EN502 Elizabethan Drama 4
3 26EN503 Fiction: The Rise of the Novel 4
4 26EN504 Postmodern Fiction 4
5 26EN505 Posthumanism - I 4
6 - Elective - I 4

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Sl.No. Code Course Name Cr.
1 26EN509 Posthumanism - II 4
2 - Elective - II 4
3 - Elective - III 4
4 26EN751 Dissertation 8
5 26EN750 Internship 4

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