Shoolini University Admissions 2025
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36 MonthsBachelor of Arts(BA) in English is a three-year full-time undergraduate Course offered by St Xavier's College, Ahmedabad and affiliated to Gujarat University, Ahmedabad.
The BA (English) is a three-year programme designed to provide students with an overview of British literature, as well as literary criticism, ranging from Greek to Latin, British, and Sanskrit. The course also offers papers in English Language and Communication Skills as well as Media.
For students interested in learning the English Language at a more advanced level, in order to pursue careers in media and mass communication as well as linguistics, the department has been offering a First Elective course in Functional English. This provides closer acquaintance with phonetics, writing skills, as well as Radio and TV studies.
A person, who have passed Higher Secondary/Intermediate (10+2) any other examination recognized as equivalent thereto, shall be eligible for the course.
Admission will be on Merit Basis.
The college boasts a sprawling 26-acre campus in the heart of Ahmedabad. It features well-maintained classrooms, state-of-the-art laboratories, and a 24-hour library equipped with a vast collection of books and digital resources. The campus also includes extensive sports facilities, such as courts for tennis, basketball, and fields for football and cricket, promoting a balanced academic and extracurricular environment.
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Admissions Open 2025
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