Bachelor of Arts (BA) in English

Bachelor Degree (Undergraduate) · 4 Years (Annual System)

Overview

The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in English is a rigorous four-year undergraduate program structured to provide an elite, comprehensive mastery of English literature, critical theory, linguistics, and advanced communication diagnostics. Operating under an annual evaluation model within a 2,000-mark aggregate matrix, the program avoids narrow technical training in favor of deep humanistic and analytical literacy. Students take English as a 700-mark major paired with a secondary liberal arts major of their choice. The curriculum systematically advances from fundamental composition skills and classical criticism histories to high-level specialized blocks: prose, poetry, visual arts, and drama. The honors-level final year demands advanced proficiencies in professional writing, culminating in an independent research methodology practicum and academic thesis defense.

Studying in Nepal

Studying BA English in Nepal links academic literary exploration with the rapid globalization of the local corporate, media, and educational sectors. Managed under the national Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences (FOHSS), the program balances Western canonical texts with Post-Colonial translations and South Asian English writing. Students do not just read classical literature; they critically evaluate how language acts as an instrument of social change, geopolitical mapping, and cross-cultural communication in federal Nepal. Top-tier constituent campuses (such as Patan Multiple Campus, Tri-Chandra Campus, and the Central Department at Kirtipur) provide a vibrant environment for creative writing workshops, theater design observations, and literary seminars, helping you build a direct professional network with media executives, publishers, and development policymakers before graduation.

Career Prospects

Graduates possess exceptional textual analysis, technical writing, media communication, and cross-cultural translation skills that make them highly valuable candidates across corporate, diplomatic, and publishing pipelines. Because the honors curriculum explicitly builds independent research and advanced rhetorical editing skills, major communication networks aggressively recruit English alumni. You can build a progressive career as a:
  • Media Journalist / Sub-Editor: Investigating global news stories, writing features, and copy-editing production scripts for prominent digital news portals, magazines, or broadcasting networks.
  • Corporate Content Strategist / Copywriter: Architecting brand narratives, managing high-level digital marketing portfolios, and writing executive communication lines for multi-nationals or tech startups.
  • Public Relations (PR) Executive: Handling corporate-press communication streams, structuring diplomatic press releases, and managing institutional reputational risk profiles.
  • Content Creator & Language Trainer: Designing short-form educational scripts, managing digital learning brands, and leading professional English instructions for corporate or language centers.
  • Government Officer (Lok Sewa): Securing permanent placements via competitive public service exams within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, national diplomatic missions, or municipal administrative units.

Further Study Options

Graduating from a structured 4-year, 120-credit equivalent national undergraduate program ensures full international compliance for direct postgraduate entry worldwide. English alumni are competitive candidates for international fellowships and fully funded humanities grants in North America and Europe due to their strong background in literary theory and research methods. Popular advanced pathways include:
  • Master of Arts (MA) in English — the direct, research-intensive postgraduate progression
  • Master of Arts in Journalism and Mass Communication (MA JMC)
  • Master of Science (M.Sc.) or MA in Applied Linguistics and Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
  • Master in International Relations and Diplomatic Studies (IRDS)
  • Ph.D. / M.Phil. tracks in Post-Colonial Studies, Comparative Literature, or Critical Theory

Frequently Asked Questions

Course Info

  • LevelBachelor Degree (Undergraduate)
  • Duration4 Years (Annual System)
  • IntakesSeptember, October, November
  • Cost in NepalRs.35,000 - 180,000