
4-year / 8-semester programme (Aided) Intake: 50 students Started in 1968

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To be a leading centre of research excellence, cultivating rigorous literary and linguistic scholarship, imaginative and critical thinking, and socially engaged awareness through collaborative projects, doctoral training, and high-impact publications.
The Department of English was established in 1964, concurrent with the founding of the College. It was elevated to a first-grade department with the commencement of the B.A. in English Language and Literature in 1968. The postgraduate (PG) programme began in 1998, and the Department was upgraded to a Research Department in 2014.
The Research Department of English pursues advanced, interdisciplinary scholarship in comparative and world literatures; postcolonial literature and diaspora studies; narrative theory, memory and trauma studies; gender and intersectionality; queer and trans studies; film and visual culture; performance and theatre studies; media, game and platform studies; art and aesthetics; book history and printdigital cultures; translation studies; medical humanities; ecocriticism and environmental discourses; material culture and the politics of food; digital humanities and computational text analysis; rhetoric and writing studies; sociolinguistics and applied linguistics; corpus, discourse and psycholinguistics; and English language teaching (ELT) and curriculum design.
Major Achievements & Recognitions
Collaborations & outreach: Active MoUs/partnerships with institutions and cultural bodies for joint workshops, publications, and outreach initiatives.
Research Guides

Dr. Jaison P. Jacob (Guideship in 2020)

Dr. Sr. Fancy Paul (Guideship in 2020)

Dr. Deepa Thomas (Guideship in 2023)



