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This program offers an in-depth exploration of Comparative Literature and Social Anthropology through research-focused study, enabling students to comprehend how knowledge evolves, progresses, and revitalizes. It fosters independent learning among all participants, promoting curiosity, precision, ethical scholarship, and academic excellence. Spanning 48 months, this Master of Arts (Honours) degree requires students to complete 480 credits, typically earning 120 credits annually. The initial two years combine mandatory program-specific courses with elective options, occasionally allowing interdisciplinary selections. Subsequent years focus on specialized, research-driven modules tailored to the program's curriculum. The first two years integrate essential core subjects with diverse electives (potentially including cross-faculty offerings), while later years emphasize advanced, discipline-specific research learning.