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If you're aiming for a career in English literature then preparing for the UGC NET exam will be the ideal test for you. The UGC NET scores are recognised by various institutes across the country for research and lectureship.
In the written test, there are two sets of papers.
The first paper is broad to all of the subjects tested under the UGC NET umbrella, while the second is subject-specific, containing questions in the specified subject.
During the exam, the candidate must answer 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) in 2 hours.
In today's article, we will be going through the preparatory skills for English literature.
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All the questions are multiple-choice questions.
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UGC NET Exam Pattern 2021
Syllabus for English Literature in UGC NET Exam
Before beginning with the preparation, one should know what will be asked in the exam thoroughly.
Below is the list of expected topics that will be asked in the UGC NET exam based on previous years' question paper-
- Ancient English (Chaucer Age)
- Renaissance
- Romantic Age
- Victorian Age
- Modern Period
- Contemporary Period
- History of English Language
- English Language Teaching
- Indian English Literature
- Indian literature in English Translation
- American and other non-British Literature
- Literary theory and criticism
Tips to Prepare for UGC NET in English
Following are the tips to prepare for UGC NET in English in detail-
1- Strategise your studies.
There's no success without even a little prior planning.
Schedule your topic 2 months before to score better in each section.
Following is an example to schedule your studies to prepare for UGC NET in English.
One may or may not use this template.
You can divide the topics into weeks.
Let's take 8 weeks (2 months)
Weeks |
Topic |
Week 1 |
General topics- Literary vocabulary and
History of English Literature |
Week 2 |
Theatre and Drama |
Week 3 |
Theatre and Drama |
Week 4 |
Poetry |
Week 5 |
Poetry |
Week 6 |
Fictions and prose |
Week 7 |
Literary Criticism and Theories |
Week 8 |
Revision |
2- Previous year's question paper
Very generic advice to crack UGC NET but previous years' question papers are life saviours.
Not only do you understand the pattern but you get a hold of it.
So, when the main day comes, you automatically understand better and faster. This helps you in many ways like time management, understanding the paper and its difficulty, get the idea of the actual exam.
Also, read UGC NET Eligibility criteria here!
3- Study materials
The study materials for English majorly include books and ebooks, especially the important topics mentioned above.
One may refer to reference books and sites to give mock tests.
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English in UGC NET FAQs
Best Book for UGC NET English Preparation
- A Critical History of English Literature- David Daichi's
- Literary Theory- Saugata Bhaduri & Simmi Malhotra
- World Literature and Comparative Cultural Studies - Steven Totosy, Companion to Comparative Literatures
- Online materials
- Literature course books.
Ans. There is an age limit for Junior fellowship applicants, 30 years for the general category and a 5-year relaxation for the reserved categories. There's no upper limit for Assistant Professor Openings.
Ans. No, there isn't. Only an overall cut-off list is announced.
Ans. Yes, a candidate can attempt the exam up to 5 times.
Ans.- The pay scale per month begins from 30000-32000 INR for the JRF qualifiers and 20000-30000 INR for Assistant professor qualifiers.
Ans.- The selection process is quite simple. The candidate must qualify for the cut off released by the UGC.