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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Hello, the CPGET 2025 exam syllabus for the MA in English course will be divided into 2 sections: A and B. In the 1st section, you'll find questions related to spelling & punctuation, vocabulary, grammar, etc., and in the 2nd section, the questions will be from History of English Literature, Literary Movements, Literary Terms, etc., subjects.
Here's the detailed syllabus - MA_English
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Mahila College (B.Ed. program) offers exam papers and instruction in both English and Hindi mediums, giving students the flexibility to take exams in either language, as per their preference.
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 5
You are not eligible for NATA with your 12th subjects (Maths, Physics, Geography, English, Urdu) because Chemistry is mandatory along with Maths and Physics. NATA requires candidates to have studied PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Maths) in Class 12 or hold a 10+3 Diploma with Maths as a subject.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
While the subject and predicate are important to sentence structure in both spoken and written English, they may be less formally emphasized in spoken language, especially in casual conversation. However, in written English, the subject and predicate are more clearly defined and often form the foundation of clear and concise writing.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Here are some books to study Subject and Predicate in detail:
Book | Author | USP |
English Grammar in Use | Raymond Murphy | Highly recommended books for beginners as well as intermediates |
Subject and Predicate in Logic and Grammar | P.F. Strawson | Explains the philosophical and grammatical nuances of the subject-predicate relation |
Grammarway | Virginia Evans and Jenny Dooley | Provides a structured approach to the topic, and is helpful at all levels, from beginner to intermediate |
A Tale of Two Friends: Subject and Predicate | Mary Dickerson | Uses engaging storytelling to teach the concepts of subject and predicate, making the learning process fun and memorable.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Here are some examples:
President Obama was a successful leader.
Subject: President Obama
Predicate: was a successful leader
The dog is sitting on the table.
Simple subject: Dog
Simple predicate: sitting on table
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
Subject and Predicate are crucial parts of a sentence, that bring clarity and meaning in communication. The subject identifies who or what the sentence is about, while the predicate explains what the subject does or is. Thus, understanding about these two is important for effective writing, and clear comprehension.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
The best books for SSC Stenographer English are given below:
Objective General English by S.P. Bakshi
Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis (for vocabulary)
English for General Competitions by Neetu Singh, Wren & Martin's English Grammar books
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
I assume you're a fresher in the industry. Your degree does not decide how much money you'll earn. It's the skills and potential an employer seeks in a candidate.
Though graduates in India generally get a fresher's package of around INR 3 - 5 LPA in any industry, if you have extraordinary skills, talent, or industry-relevant experience, you can get your desired package as well.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 9
As an English student, you can get a research-based role in Education, media, marketing, etc., fields. For example, you can become a Research Assistant/Associate or a Postdoctoral Research Associate/Fellow at a University. You can ever start your career as a Research Analyst or Market Researcher in a Marketing department of a company.
Or, you can join a media house as a Content Researcher or Journalist. Once you decide on your interests and goals, countless ways for career growth open.
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