what's the difference between MA English, MA English Literature and MA comparative literature? is there any other MA courses similar to these?
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M.A. English Literature or Master of Arts in English Literature is a postgraduate English Language programme. The degree is awarded after successful completion of a two years program or course that includes comprehensive study of both ancient and modern English Literature comprising poetry, prose and fiction.
An MA or Master of Arts is typically a one-to-two-year graduate degree in a focused field of study within the humanities or social sciences. ... An MA in English Studies is valuable in that it may yield a variety of skills that are transferable to many careers.
M.A. Comparative is a 2-year full-time postgraduate level Literature course. The minimum eligibility for which is Bachelor degree in Literature or an equivalent bachelor degree from a recognized institute. The percentage may vary from one university to another.
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