ADVANCE ONLINE UGC-NET JRF English Literature in Delhi and kolkata

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ONLINE UGC-NET JRF English Literature is a subject that offers a vast and enriching journey into a world of knowledge. However, when it comes to preparing for the UGC NET exam, deciding what to read and where to begin can be overwhelming. That’s where we come in.
At Advance UGC NET Coaching Institute, we offer a revised syllabus aligned with the latest NTA NET guidelines, ensuring that students are fully equipped to excel. Our live, face-to-face interactive classes—delivered through advanced virtual classroom software—provide a comprehensive understanding of the syllabus and help you stay on track with timely completion.
Whether you're starting from scratch or looking to refine your preparation, our online UGC NET English Literature coaching is designed to guide you every step of the wayQuestion paper Ist and IInd Pattern
Paper I contains 50 questions 2 marks total 100 Marks . All questions are objective type questions (MCQs, True/False, Assertion-Reasoning). All questions are compulsory. No negative marking. Paper IInd contains 100 questions 2 marks total 200 Marks . All questions are objective type questions (MCQs, True/False, Assertion-Reasoning). All questions are compulsory. No negative marking.Time Duration of exam:
paper I : 60 Minutes ; paper IInd : 120 Minutes ;UGC-NET JRF English Literature Syllabus Section Wise
The UGC-NET JRF English Literature syllabus covers various periods, genres, authors, literary theories, and linguistic concepts. As Paper 2 comprises 100 questions and each question is carry 2 marks, the total marks allotted for the exam is 200. Review the latest UGC NET Syllabus for English highlighted in the following section.
Unit | Content |
Unit –I | Drama |
Unit –II | Poetry |
Unit –III | Fiction, short story |
Unit –IV | Non-Fictional Prose |
Unit –V | Language: Basic concepts, theories and pedagogy. English in Use. |
Unit –VI | English in India: history, evolution and futures |
Unit –VII | Cultural Studies |
Unit –VIII | Literary Criticism |
Unit –IX | Literary Theory post World War II |
Unit –X | Research Methods and Materials in English |