Dr. S. C. Gulhane Prerna College of Commerce, Science and Arts was established in 2002 by Prerna Sewa Mandal and has grown into a premier institution of higher education in Nagpur.
Affiliated with Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, the college is committed to providing quality education, modern facilities, and holistic development for students

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Dr. S. C. Gulhane Prerna College of Commerce, Science and Arts was established in 2002 by Prerna Sewa Mandal and has grown into a premier institution of higher education in Nagpur.
Affiliated with Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University, the college is committed to providing quality education, modern facilities, and holistic development for students

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Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)

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Prerna College offers a comprehensive B.A. (Bachelor of Arts) programme with a Major in English 3-year undergraduate degree affiliated to Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj (RTM) Nagpur University. Carefully designed to build deep proficiency in English language, literature, and communication, the programme blends classical and contemporary literary studies with practical language skills preparing students for careers in education, media, writing, communication, civil services, and further academic research. With experienced faculty, a well-stocked library with DELNET and NDLI e-resources, a Language Lab, and a dedicated Career Guidance & Placement Cell, B.A. students at Prerna College are empowered to become effective communicators, critical thinkers, and confident professionals.

Program Highlight

Faculty

Humanities

Duration

3 /4 Years

Affiliation

RTMNU

Credits

124/ 164

Medium

English

B.A. – Bachelor of Arts

Typical Program Structure

Program Objectives

The NEP Curriculum for English Literature aims at imparting creativity and utility of the English language through the study of literature and cultural studies.

The course aims at enhancing creative as well as critical acumen among the learners which is an essential attribute in the globalized world

The syllabus assists students in the development of intellectual flexibility, creativity, and cultural learning that they may use for their life-long learning

The syllabus aims to familiarize the students with representative literary and cultural texts within a significant number of historical, geographical, and cultural contexts.

The contents will enable the students to apply critical faculties and theoretical approaches to analyze literary and cultural texts in multiple genres.

The contents will enable the students to write analytically in a variety of formats, including essays, research papers, reflective writing, and critical reviews of secondary sources.

Programme Outcomes

By the end of the course, the students will be able to write creatively due to the exposure and influence of various literary and cultural concepts.

The students will have gained fair ideas about representative literary and cultural texts within a significant number of historical, geographical, and cultural contexts.

They will acquire expertise in writing essays, research papers, reflective writing, and critical reviews. 

The students will learn to understand and critically appreciate human experiences through literary representations.

The students will have gained fair ideas about representative literary and cultural texts within a significant number of historical, geographical, and cultural contexts.

The students will learn to understand and critically appreciate human experiences through literary representations.

Specific Outcomes For A Bachelor Of Arts Program

Graduates should be able to analyze complex issues, evaluate evidence, and construct well-reasoned arguments.

Students should be proficient in written and verbal communication, including the ability to articulate ideas clearly and persuasively.

Graduates should be competent in conducting independent research, including gathering and evaluating information from a variety of sources.

Students should develop an understanding and appreciation of diverse cultures, perspectives, and ways of life.

Graduates should have a strong ethical foundation and be able to recognize and address ethical dilemmas in their personal and professional lives.

Students should be encouraged to think creatively and express themselves through various mediums, such as writing, art, or performance.

Graduates should have a broad understanding of global issues and their interconnectedness, as well as an awareness of their role as global citizens.

Students should be exposed to a range of disciplines within the arts and humanities, fostering interdisciplinary thinking and problem-solving skills

Graduates should be prepared to navigate a rapidly changing world and adapt to new challenges and opportunities throughout their lives.

Students should develop a passion for learning and the skills necessary to continue their education beyond the undergraduate level.

These outcomes are often achieved through a combination of coursework, hands-on learning experiences, internships, and other extracurricular activities.

Bachelor of Arts programs encourage students to engage in reflective practices and self-assessment to track their progress and identify areas for growth.

Mrs. Snehal Rakhunde

 Assistant Professor 

Dr Kalyani Kanmble

Assistant Professor

Mrs Roshani Katolkar

Assistant Professor

Mr. Amit Titare

Assistant Professor

Ms. Tashima Agrawal

Assistant Professor

Mrs. Jyotsana Channe

Assistant Professor

Dr Ekadashi Jaitwar

Assistant Professor

Publication

Sr.No. Year Title of Papers
1
2025
Agrawal T. ‘Ecocritical Perspectives: A Study of The Relationship Between Environment and Self in Arun Joshi’s “The Strange Case of Billy Biswas’. International Journal of Cultural Studies and Social Sciences, Vol. 21 (2), 2025, pp. 179-183 (UGC CARE – I)
2
2024
Agrawal T. ‘Symphonies of the Sea: The Role of Songs as a Trope in Amitav Ghosh’s “Sea of Poppies”’. Journal of East-West Thought, Vol. 14 (3), 2024, pp. 131-136 (UGC CARE – I)
3
2024
Rakhunde R. ‘Exploring Identity in Derek Walcott’s Plays: A Postcolonial Analysis’. Journal of East-West Thought, Vol. 14 (3), 2024, pp. 239-248 (UGC CARE – I)
4
2024
Kamble K. ‘The Impact of Materialism on Human Relationships in Sudha Murthy’s House of Cards’. Journal of East-West Thought, Vol. 14 (3), 2024, pp. 195-199 (UGC CARE – I)
5
2025
Vyawahare P. ‘The Representation of Mental Health in Literature: Virginia Woolf’. International Journal of Cultural Studies and Social Sciences, Vol. 21 (2), 2025, pp. 172-178 (UGC CARE–I)

About Programs Fees

The cost of the program at Prerna College includes tuition fees, examination fees, and other academic charges as prescribed by the institution and affiliated university.

Tuition Fees: Competitive and student-friendly fee structure

Examination & Enrollment Fees: As per RTM Nagpur University norms

Additional Charges: Laboratory, library, and extracurricular activities

Spring 2025 Summer 2025 Fall 2025 Winter 2025 Annual
17 weeks 6 weeks Summer 1 3 Weeks Summer 2 3 Weeks 16 weeks 17 weeks Winter 1 3 Weeks Winter 2 3 Weeks Costs USD
Enrollment Fee (Onetime fee) $560 $560* $660
Orientations Fee (Onetime fee) $159 $159* $159
Medical Insurance (Yearly) $68 $68
Tuition $4,129 $1,139 $5,138 $1,028 $11,434
Residence $728 $364 $728 $364 $2,184
Breakfast Fee $448 Not offered $448 Not offered $896
Activity Fee $100 $100 $200
Total Fast Year $6,192 $1,503 $7,133 $1,392 $16,220
Total Second Year $5,192 $1,503 $7,133 $1,392 $15,220

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Our B.A. admission process is transparent, merit-based, and accessible. The programme includes tuition, Language Lab access, library e-resources, and career guidance support throughout all 3 years.

Undergraduate

Begin your academic journey with flexible entry requirements and application.

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Graduate

Advance your career with streamlined graduate program admissions.

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International Students

Join a diverse campus community through a simple application and visa guidance.

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Admissions Requirements

Document Required

Application Deadlines

Program Level Adnations Session Applications Opens Appellation Deadline Classes Begin
Undergraduate Spring Intake October 1 December 15 January 10
Undergraduate Fall Intake April 1 July 30 September 1
Postgraduate Spring Intake October 1 December 30 January 15
Postgraduate Fall Intake April1 August 10 September 5
International Students All Intake 6 Month Before 2 Months Before As Scheduled

Our program costs are designed to remain transparent competitive and accessible for students from diverse backgrounds. Each academic program includes tuition fees, registration charges and essential learning resources ensuring students receive high-quality education and comprehensive academic.

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