Iqra National University’s 4-year BS English program cultivates students’ critical thinking, reading, writing, and communication skills by immersing them in a diverse range of literary genres and English language and culture. This prepares them for success in a variety of careers.
Students’ academic progress is assessed consistently throughout the semester. This evaluation encompasses assignments, online quizzes, presentation, mid-term examinations, and final-term examinations.
After deciding on the undergraduate program you intend to pursue, the next step involves filling out and submitting the application. This entails sharing personal details, academic transcripts, test scores, and any other necessary documents.
You can find the application portal at
https://www.admission.inuswat.edu.pk/.
Academic Excellence:
INU is committed to providing outstanding education with a focus on academic excellence and student success.
Strategic Location:
The university’s location strategically offers easy access to the M1 Motorway (Peshawar – Islamabad), Swat Valley, local markets, tourist spots, small industries, hospitals, and cultural events.
Reputed Success: Consider INU’s reputation and the achievements of its graduates in the job market and further education
Degree Programs:
INU offers many different programs, so you can choose what you’re most interested in and what matches your career goals..
Modern Facilities:
INU has up-to-date facilities, like libraries, labs, and classrooms, to make your learning experience better.
Active Campus Life:
INU encourages an energetic campus life with groups, Socities and fun activities to make your time at university more enjoyable.
Experienced Teachers:
The university has dedicated and knowledgeable professors who are experts in their fields
Help with Your Career:
The university gives guidance and support to help you start your career smoothly.
Fall Intake: Spanning from August to October
Having Completed 12 Years of Schooling or Equivalent:
Successfully finished Intermediate/12 years of schooling, FA, FSc, /A-Level or its equivalent.
Attaining a Minimum of 45% in the Stated Qualifications:
No third division in academic history.
Students having 3rd division in academic career will not be entertained by the university
Minimum Credits:
To receive a degree in English a minimum of 136 credit hours is needed.
Completion Duration and Maximum Timeframe:
The minimum timeframe to complete English degrees is 4 years, 8 Semesters.
Required CGPA:
Attaining a minimum 2.2 CGPA (Cumulative Grade Point Average) on a 4.0 scale is necessary to qualify for BS in English Degree.
Class and Course Calendar
The timetable for the English program and course schedule are communicated to students via the notice board on the student portal.
Program | Semesters | Admission Fee Rs | 1st-Semester Fee Rs | Sub-Total Rs |
BS English | 8 | Rs15000/- | Rs46243/- | Rs61243/- |
Payment Procedure
Top choice: Submit the online form along with the online payment to;
Bank: The Bank of Punjab
Branch: Odigram, Distt Swat, GT Road Odigram, Tehsil Babozai, Distt
Account Name: Iqra National University Swat
Account Number: 602015800430015
IBAN: PK21 BPUN 6020 1580 0430 0015
Alternative: you can complete a manual admission form and deposit the fee at the counter.
Founded in 2010, IQRA National University is a private educational institution. It holds recognition from the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan, and a charter from the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. With a student population surpassing 4000 at its Peshawar and Swat Campuses, INU is committed to offering outstanding education. This includes a range of programs covering undergraduate, postgraduate, and advanced MS / PhD levels across fields such as Management Sciences,English, Allied Health Sciences, Nursing, Computer Sciences, Engineering, and Art & Design.
FIRST SEMESTER
Course Code | Course Title | Course type | Cr Hrs |
GC101 | Study Skills | Compulsory General | 3 |
GC102 | Introduction to Geography | General | 3 |
GC103 | Pakistan Studies | Compulsory | 2 |
ELL101 | English I: Reading and Writing Skills | Foundational | 3 |
ELL102 | Introduction to Literary Studies | Subject-specific Foundational | 3 |
ELL103 | Introduction to Language Studies | Subject-specific Foundational | 3 |
| Total |
| 17 |
SECOND SEMESTER
Course Code | Course Title | Course type | Cr Hrs |
GC104 | Islamic Studies | Compulsory | 2 |
GC105 | Elementary Mathematics & Stats | General | 3 |
GC106 | Introduction to Philosophy | General | 3 |
ELL104 | English II: Composition Writing | Foundational | 3 |
ELL105 | Introduction to Phonetics & Phonology | Subject-specific Foundational | 3 |
ELL106 | Literary Forms and Movements | Subject-specific Foundational | 3 |
| Total |
| 17 |
YEAR 2
THIRD SEMESTER
Course Codes | Course Title | Course type | Cr. Hrs |
GC201 | Introduction to Information & Computer Technology (ICT) Skills | Foundational | 2+1 |
GC202 | Islamic History & Culture | General | 3 |
GC203 | Global Poetry | General | 3 |
ELL201 | English III: Communication and Presentation Skills | Foundational | 3 |
ELL202 | Short Fictional Narratives | Subject-specific | 3 |
ELL203 | Introduction to Morphology | Subject-specific | 3 |
|
|
| 18 |
FOURTH SEMESTER
Course Codes | Course Title | Course type | Cr. Hrs |
GC204 | Human Rights & Citizenship | Compulsory General | 3 |
ELL204 | English IV: Academic Reading & Writing | Foundational | 3 |
ELL205 | Classical and Renaissance Drama | Subject-specific | 3 |
ELL206 | Classical Poetry | Subject-specific | 3 |
ELL207 | Semantics | Subject-specific | 3 |
ELL208 | Rise of the Novel (18th to 19th century) | Subject-specific | 3 |
| Total |
| 18 |
YEAR 3
FIFTH SEMESTER
Course Codes | Course Title | Course type | Cr. Hrs |
GC301 | Introduction to International Relations | General | 3 |
GC302 | Introduction to Environmental Studies | Compulsory General | 3 |
ELL301 | Romantic and Victorian Poetry | Subject-specific | 3 |
ELL302 | Foundations of Literary Theory & Criticism | Subject-specific | 3 |
ELL303 | Sociolinguistics | Subject-specific | 3 |
ELL304 | Popular Fiction | Subject-specific | 3 |
| Total |
| 18 |
SIXTH SEMESTER
Course Codes | Course Title | Course type | Cr. Hrs |
ELL305 | Modern Poetry | Subject-specific | 3 |
ELL306 | Modern Drama | Subject-specific | 3 |
ELL307 | Modern Novel | Subject-specific | 3 |
ELL308 | Grammar & Syntax | Subject-specific | 3 |
ELL309 | Discourse Studies | Subject-specific | 3 |
ELL310 | Creative Nonfiction | Subject-specific | 3 |
| Total |
| 18 |
YEAR 4
SEVENTH SEMESTER
Course Codes | Course Title | Course Type | Cr. Hrs |
ELL401 | Research Methods and Term Paper Writing | Subject-specific | 3 |
ELL402 | Introduction to Applied Linguistics | Subject-specific | 3 |
ELL403 | Introduction to Stylistics | Subject-specific | 3 |
ELL404 | Literary Theory and Practice | Subject-specific | 3 |
ELL405 | Pakistani Literature in English | Subject-specific | 3 |
| Total |
| 15 |
EIGHTH SEMESTER
Course Codes | Course Title | Course Type | Cr. Hrs |
ELL406 | Postcolonial Literature | Subject-specific | 3 |
ELL407 | American Literature | Subject-specific | 3 |
ELL408 | Introduction to Translation Studies | Subject-specific | 3 |
ELL409 | Introduction to Women’s Writing | Subject-specific | 3 |
ELL410 | World Englishes | Subject-specific | 3 |
| Total |
| 15 |
| TOTAL |
| 136 |