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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
Hi, The entrance exam of B.Ed with English is going to be held in the month of may.
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First go through with M.A. Coursework, cover topics like Major authors, their works and literary periods ( From Chaucer to contemporary)
Begin with History book from British literature, some options are David Daiches, Edward Albert, W H Hudson. Collect maximum information about important author/critic & their work. Practice previous year papers & UGC NET Online Mock test for English. For Literary Criticism & theory must refer Peter Berry, MAR Habib and history of literary criticism. Be thorough with M H Abrams Glossary of literary Terms. Cover major writings from American literature, Indian English writing & Postcolo
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Below you can check out the strategy to score well in coming NTA UGC NET.
1. Give at least 4 to 5 hours daily to your studies.
2. Manage time for Daily Revision.
3. Allocate separate time to every section of syllabus.
4. Stay updated with the current affairs.
5. Start with the topic you can cover faster from NTA UGC NET Syllabus. Mark the topics you have covered and proceed to next one.
6. Go for Quality Study Material to clear your basic concepts and logic as well as cover whole syllabus.
7. Preparing Short-Notes is the best way of practicing your syllabus in a short time and revise everything.
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To crack UGC NET Examination, remain consistent towards his/her preparation. While preparing for NTA UGC NET must work on these things.
1. Paper I that tests your general aptitude is the easiest section in the entire test. Your performance in this section will determine your overall result. So do not take paper 1 for granted & trust me you can master paper 1 better than your own subject.
2. Go with the latest UGC NET Syllabus. Stick to the syllabus and prepare accordingly.
3. Don't look for short cuts. Go through the reference books and make notes, try to make notes short so than you can revise them as well.
4. Know
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