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Origin and Development of English Drama
Different Periods of Development of English Drama
How Theatre Evolved in England
Qualities of Elizabethian Drama
The Condition and Places of Elizabethian Stage
The Fame of Drama Among the People
Why Drama was Banned in England
Below are some of the important sub-topics from the main topics of UGC NET 2020 English syllabus given above
Chaucer to Shakespeare
Jacobean to Restoration Periods
Romantic Period
18th Century Literature - Augustan Age
Modern Period
Victorian Period
American and Non-British Literature
Contemporary Period
Rhetoric and Prosody
Literary Theory and Criticism
Modern British Literature
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1) Classes on weekends (Saturday & Sunday only)
2) 4 days course work every month (Preferably every second week: Thu-Sun)
3)15 days course work (November/December)
The eligibility is:
Masters degree with 55% aggregate marks in a relevant discipline or equivalent, subject to clearing LPU NEST and Interview. If you are UGC/NET qualified then you are exempted from LPU NEST but to avail the maximum scholarship it is advisable to appear in LPU NEST. So UGC/NET will be an option to you. So you can
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4 years agoBeginner-Level 5
As we all know due to this Covid-19 pandemic, NTA postponed the UGC NET June 2020 Exam. But now as per the latest update, dates for the exam has been released. As per this notification, the UGC NET Exam will be conducted from 16th to 18th and 21st to 25th September 2020. Generally, UGC NET Admit Card is released 15 days prior to the exam date but that not the case yet. So, we can expect the admit card to be released in a couple of days. If you have successfully applied for the UGC NET Exam, then NTA will release your admission card on its official website. You can visit the following link for a detailed procedure (with screenshots
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The difficulty level of this paper varies from Medium to high medium, so most of the students prefer to prepare for paper 1 first. The two main sections of this paper are:
1. Teaching Aptitude
2. Research Aptitude
Focusing on these two sections first can lead to better results. UGC NET Teaching Aptitude Tips & Tricks:Candidates who wish to be a lecturer must be aware of the facts like the nature of teaching, aim, characteristics and teaching aids
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