English

OVERVIEW

ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT

“The aim of Literature is knowledge not of facts but of values.”

Year of Establishment: 1904.

In this era of globalization and Information and Technology, English has a special and predominant role in the communicative sphere of the world. The English Department acknowledges that it must provide training in a variety of cognitive skills including analysing, synthesizing, speaking, listening, reading, evaluating, and appreciating language for itself.

The department has an essential responsibility for helping students develop their ability to use English well in all their studies and other endeavours.

OBJECTIVES

To develop the intellectual, personal and professional abilities of students through both Literature and Language. To stimulate and develop the imagination and critical thinking of students through inter-active teaching.

Acquire linguistic competence necessary in various life situations.

VISION

We seek to foster knowledge and a love of literature and of the English language in our students. To introduce and enable them to appreciate and understand the differences in culture and language of the world.

MISSION

To enhance and encourage continual professional development of the faculty and the students. To thread through the range of periods and genres of literature taught, the reading, writing, speaking and critical skills of the students, thus training the next generation of teachers and researchers.

FUTURE GOAL

Future goal is to start B.VOC (Bachelors in a vocational course) in Journalism and Mass Communications.

FACULTY PROFILE

FACULTY PROFILE
 


 


Dr. Deepti Pajni

Associate Professor

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Dr. Gitanjali Mahendra

Associate Professor

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 Ms. Asmita Sharma

Assistant Professor

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Ms. Snigdha Bhatt

Assistant Professor

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Mr. Nalin Sharma

Assistant Professor

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COURSES OFFERED

COURSES OFFERED

  • B.A with English - (U.G.)
  • English Honors - (U.G.)
  • Masters in English- (P.G.)
SYLLABUS

SYLLABUS

TEACHING-LEARNING

TEACHING-LEARNING METHODS

  • Lecture
  • Audio-visual Aids
  • Group discussions
  • Presentations
  • Assignments, tests
  • Peer teaching, Seminars
  • Active participation of the students in extension activities
  • Group interaction via social media.
ACTIVITIES/ WORKSHOPS

STUDENTS ACTIVITIES /WORKSHOPS

STUDENT PROGRESSION

STUDENT PROGRESSION

MINUTES OF THE MEETING

MINUTES OF THE MEETING
 

CALENDAR

CALENDAR

WORKLOAD

WORKLOAD

QUESTION BANK

QUESTION BANK

PREVIOUS QUESTION PAPER

PREVIOUS QUESTION PAPER

TIME TABLE

TIME TABLE

NEWSLETTER

NEWSLETTER 

EXTENSION ACTIVITIES

EXTENSION ACTIVITIES

FACILITIES

UG Department Room

PG Department Room 

Department Library 

Department Laptop 

Language Lab

COLLABORATIONS/MOU