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Schools

School of Languages

The School of Languages at Sardar Bhagwan Singh University (SBSU) is dedicated to empowering scholars to navigate and excel in our increasingly multiethnic world. Established as a center for excellence in language teaching and learning, the School of Languages introduces the study of second languages outside the regular undergraduate and postgraduate courses, making a significant impact in our multilingual world.

Our aimis to foster a critical understanding of language and cultural diversity in a global context. We strive to equip students with the skills to access rich resources in their language of specialization and to provide sophisticated and sensitive translation and interpretation services between foreign languages and English or Hindi.

Under the esteemed banner of SBSU, the School of Languages is committed to upholding and enhancing the university's reputation for academic rigour and innovative education. By joining us, you will embark on a journey that will enrich your personal and professional life, broaden your perspective, and equip you with invaluable skills for the future.

Join us at the School of Languages and become part of a vibrant community dedicated to linguistic and cultural excellence.

Faculty Base

The Department of English and Foreign Languages provides high standards of language teaching at reasonable fees, fostering a friendly and productive atmosphere for students and staff. Our experienced and dedicated faculty are well-versed in utilizing language lab skills to ensure correct accent and pronunciation.

Key highlights

Course

B.A. (Hons) EnglishDuration : 3 Years, No. of Seats : 60Eligibility : 10+2 any stream


  • Course Contents

    The BA Hons. programme in English prepares students to develop and upgrade their language competence, gain training in critical inquiry and debate, and develop their literary sensibility through courses in Literary Criticism, British Literature, American Literature, Indian Writing, Women’s writing, Linguistics and Literature of the Indian Diaspora.

  • Scope

    Various programs require scholars to have knowledge of courses which develop their thoughts of cultures relating to the region in which the language of learning is spoken.