The document outlines the syllabus for the competitive examination for the post of Assistant Professor in English for the College Education Department in Rajasthan, India. The syllabus covers three parts: Part A focuses on British literature from the Renaissance to modern eras; Part B covers American and non-British English literature, including African and Afro-American works; Part C addresses Indian writing in English, such as colonial, post-colonial, Dalit, and diaspora works. The examination will be objective-type with 150 questions over 3 hours and will use negative marking.
The document outlines the syllabus for the competitive examination for the post of Assistant Professor in English for the College Education Department in Rajasthan, India. The syllabus covers three parts: Part A focuses on British literature from the Renaissance to modern eras; Part B covers American and non-British English literature, including African and Afro-American works; Part C addresses Indian writing in English, such as colonial, post-colonial, Dalit, and diaspora works. The examination will be objective-type with 150 questions over 3 hours and will use negative marking.
The document outlines the syllabus for the competitive examination for the post of Assistant Professor in English for the College Education Department in Rajasthan, India. The syllabus covers three parts: Part A focuses on British literature from the Renaissance to modern eras; Part B covers American and non-British English literature, including African and Afro-American works; Part C addresses Indian writing in English, such as colonial, post-colonial, Dalit, and diaspora works. The examination will be objective-type with 150 questions over 3 hours and will use negative marking.
POST OF ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN ENGLISH FOR COLLEGE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
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Part ‘A’- British Literature through the Ages-
(i) Renaissance (ii) Elizabethan (iii) Jacobean (iv) Neo Classical (v) Romantic (vi) Victorian (vii) Modern
Part ‘B’- American and Non-British English Literature-
(i) American Literature from Sixteenth Century to the Present Day (ii) Afro-American Literature (iii) African Literature (iv) New Literature (Caribbean, Canadian & Australian)
Part ‘C’- Indian Writing in English-
(i) Colonial (ii) Post-Colonial (iii) Dalit (iv) Diaspora *****
Note :- Pattern of Question Paper
1. Objective type paper 2. Maximum Marks : 75 3. Number of Questions : 150 4. Duration of Paper : Three Hours 5. All questions carry equal marks. 6. There will be Negative Marking.