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What are the best universities for studying English?

It really depends on the country, I do not think I could really point out one single university in the whole world. I am currently majoring in English at the Bordeaux 3 - Michel de Montaigne university. It is one of the best university in France when it comes to languages and I believe the education I am provided is excellent and really helped me achieve my current proficiency in English.

What are the best universities of English studies in India?

some of the top Indian universities that offer Masters in English Literature are Rajasthan University in Jaipur, Jamia Millia Islamia in New Delhi, Andhra University College of Engineering in Visakhapatnam, Stella Maris College in Chennai, Madras Christian College in Chennai, KA Pandhi English Medium Law College in Gujarat, Central Institute Of English And Foreign Languages in Lucknow, H M Patel Institute of English Training and Research in Gujarat, Muslim Education Society`s Asmabi College in Kerala, English and Foreign Languages University in Hyderabad, etc. To apply for the course, you have to complete bachelor’s degree in any subject from a recognized Indian University. If you have majored in English Literature, then you must have scored at least 50% marks. The candidates from other subjects must have score a minimum of 40% marks. The admission process is done on the basis of the performance in the qualifying exam, entrance test, and interview. admission in mba

What are the best universities (UK) for English/drama?

United Kingdom has given many renowned names of literature and drama, one such name is William Shakespeare. He was a great English poet, actor and playwright. The universities still continues to offer range of English and Drama courses. Read below the best universities for English and Drama in the United Kingdom.Best universities for English and Drama in the United Kingdom -University of Birmingham - The School of English, Drama and American & Canadian Studies at University of Birmingham offers wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. This school has further five departments including Department of English Literature and Department of Drama and Theatre Arts.University of St Andrews - The School of English at University of St Andrews is one of the leading schools for providing best English courses. It provides various undergraduate and postgraduate degree courses.University of Oxford - The Faculty of English Language and English Literature at University of Oxford offers undergraduate and graduate course in English Language and Literature.University of Exeter - College of Humanities at University of Exeter is one of the best universities to study drama in the United Kingdom. It offers various undergraduate and postgraduate programmes which also includes placements opportunities.These are some of the best universities for English and Drama in the United Kingdom. They offer excellent learning and student experiences.

What are the best universities for M.A. in English Language and Literature?

You should take into consideration everything you did for your bachelors when choosing a school for you masters. If you were to make your own list it would obviously differ than any others. But just in case, here is a list already made for you: US News Best Graduate Schools

What's the best university for English literature in Turkey?

Possibly, Bogazici University.

English Universities Abroad in Europe?

There are many university and other institutions that offer degrees in English all over Europe. To find bachelors in Europe, have a look over here:
http://www.bachelorsportal.eu/#advanced

Put in all the criteria you can to see what institutions you can apply to. Don't forget to apply for scholarships as well to save you a bit of money while you're studying in Europe. You can find those, for students to study in Europe, over here:
http://www.scholarshipportal.eu/

You can adjust the search engine to find study programmes in Norway, Sweden or any country in Europe and with the scholarship portal you can see if there are any scholarships you can apply to once you've found a fitting course.

Most of these are english tutored, but to be on the safe side you should search on English Studies Only.

Good luck!

What is the world's best university to study English education?

Consider the following universities for English studyUniversity of BristolThe University of Bristol is situated in the heart of the city, and to study English here the minimum requirements are AAB, including either English literature or a combined qualification with English language.University of Nottingham Newcastle University University of York

What's the best universities in Turkey for English language & literature department?

Hello,Im ranking top 6,Boğaziçi University (Istanbul) (public uni.)Koç University (Istanbul) (foundation uni.TOBB ETU (Ankara) (my university :p) (foundation uni.)Bilkent University (Ankara) (foundation uni.)Istanbul Universty (guess where?) (public uni.)Hacettepe University (Ankara) (public uni.)*Public uni = No fee*Foundation uni = with fee (or you need a scholarship)I hope this helps,Nice day!

Anyone studying English Literature at university?

Hi Allana.

I personally have not studied English Literature, but a friend of mine is at the moment, but at the University of Manchester. She is really enjoying it as she has always had a passion for English, Language and Literature.

The course is difficult, all degrees are in one way or another. The range of texts you have to read, analyse and then write essays on is quite large, she is usually reading two books at a time for different modules on the course. The books can range from the Anglo-Saxon period, to modern day texts.

In my friend's first year, they focused a lot on what she already knew and how she can develop to be a successful graduate - most degrees do have this introductory module, usually called something like 'Personal/Academic Development' or 'Learning how to Learn at Undergraduate Level'.
The link to the UoM site actually states all the modules you can study on the course, it will vary from university to university, so you can always contact the universities you will be applying to and ask them for a list of course content, so you get a feel for the type of things you'll be studying:
http://www.manchester.ac.uk/undergraduat...

University life is fantastic! With a good group of friends you can have a lot of fun. I do recommend living in the student halls for the first year and then renting a student house with friends you may in the halls. I studied a teaching degree at Uni and I look back and love every minute I spent there (ok, minus exams!) but it's definitely something to go right into and have fun with.
Lots of nights out getting drunk, but also lots of serious studying and exam preparation. Without listening in on lectures, making notes and then following up with your own research, I can promise you now you will fail, whether it'll be just one module or a full year. So while I say Uni is great fun, there's also a lot of seriousness to it.

So, definitely check with the university you're thinking of going to about what their course contains (they should all be willing to tell you if they want applicants!), and also check their website carefully as they do usually state what modules are involved.

Good luck, have fun and study hard!

What's the best University in Britain for studying English literature?

Oxford and Cambridge rank as the 2 best and also rank highest in tuition, approximately 11,400 Euros for E.U. citizens and double that for foreigners. (I’ve used a currency calculator and converted everything in to Euros.)My humble alma mater, on the furthest west coast of Canada, The University of Victoria, which has a very good English department, (number 301 in world ranking), charges around 1,783 Euros for Canadians and …..drum roll please….47, yes a mere 47 Euros for foreigners.Anyone thinking of going to a foreign University has to wonder how ‘good’ good is and how ‘good’ is defined, when considering where to attend. If you consider the cost of tuition for a foreigner to attend Oxford, (20,000 Euros), minus the same to attend UVic, (47 Euros), could you say that Oxford is 19,953 Euros better?To me it’s like the price of coffee beans. The regular stuff is about 10 Euros per kilo and Kopi luwak supreme is around 500. Yeah, it’s better, for sure, but it’s not 490 Euros better.I would choose a handful of universities that offer great tuition for froeigners, Canada for example, and then research how bad they were, and eliminate my choices based on that rather than how good they were.After all, what is ‘good’? How expensive it is, how much they pay their professors, how many books the professors have published, how popular it is, etc. Does all that really tell us how ‘good’ the program is. Do you want a professor who is more interested in university politics than in teaching you? Smaller less popular universities employ professors who want to teach and are rarely interested in university politics.That’s my two-bits worth on university tuition, which I think is appallingly expensive and seriously over-rated.

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