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7 years ago
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UGC NET English is a key to actualize your dreams. Here is the career scope for a UGC NET Qualified in English
Assistant Professor/lecturer
JRF
Jobs in Public Sectors
Advertisement management
Media& journalism
Publishing Industry
Author
Script writer
PR writer
Copywriter
Blogger
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Modern Period
Victorian Period
Modern British Literature
Contemporary theory
Chaucer to Shakespeare
Romantic Period
History of English Language
English Language Teaching
Indian Writing in English
Indian Literature in English Translation
American and other non-British English L
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
Preparation tips for the PUBDET: Get the syllabus. Usually, the seniors are very helpful in this regard. Collect the last 5 years' question papers. Study the theory portion from Resnick-Halliday-Walker/ Sears-Zemansky, if you have used them for your IIT preparation. Otherwise, any standard textbook for Plus Two would suffice. However, familiarity with the two classics I just mentioned would help you once your course commences.
For problems, H. C. Verma is MORE THAN SUFFICIENT. You don't need Irodov. Again. Stick to basics and don't try to digest H. C. Verma, if you haven't used it in the last 2 years, you won't be able to. But do a thor
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If your English is not strong plus if you are planning to study abroad I will strongly advice you to improve your English communication skills. How will you converse with students and how will you sustain the English speaking environment if you are not well-versed with the language of communication. Nevertheless you will need an all-rounded good performance in your test to pass the TOEFL decently.
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