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8 February 2014

Degree Lecturers Syllabus

APPSC

Degree College English Lecturers Syllabus


SCHEME AND SYLLABUS FOR RECRUITMENT TO THE POST OF
DEGREE COLLEGE LECTURERS IN GOVERNMENT DEGREE COLLEGES


(P.G. Standard)

Papers                                                                No.of Questions     Duration(Minutes)    Maximum Marks
PART-A: Written ‘Examination (Objective Type)
Paper-1: General Studies                                            150                    150                          150
Paper-2: Concerned Subject (One only)                     150                    150                           300
PART-B: Interview (Oral Test)                                                                                              50


SYLLABUS

PAPER-1: GENERAL STUDIES AND MENTAL ABILITY

1. General Science – Contemporary developments in Science and Technology and their implications
including matters of every day observation and experience, as may be expected of a well-educated person
who has not made a special study of any scientific discipline.

2. Current events of national and international importance.

3. History of India – emphasis will be on broad general understanding of the subject in its social, economic,
cultural and political aspects with a focus on AP Indian National Movement.

4. World Geography and Geography of India with a focus on AP.

5. Indian polity and Economy – including the country’s political system- rural development – Planning and
economic reforms in India.

6. Mental ability – reasoning and inferences.

ENGLISH

Detailed Study of literary age (19th Century) viz.,
The period of English Literature from 1798 to 1900 with special reference to the works of the major
writers including Words worth, Coleridge, Byron, Keats, Shelley, Lamb, Hazlitt, Thackeray, Dickens,
Tennyson, Browning, Arnold George Eliot, Calyle and Ruskin.

Study of the following Texts:

1. William Shakespeare : ‘Macbeth’, ‘Hamlet’, ‘Julius Vrsdst’, ‘Tempest’
2. John Milton : ‘Paradise Lost’, -Books I & II
3. Alexander Pope : .‘The Rape of the Lock’
4. William Wordsworth : ‘The Immorality Ode’, ‘The Tin Tern Abbey’
5. John Keats : ‘Ode to a Nightingale’
6. P.B. Shelley : ‘Ode to the West Wing’
7. Jane Austen : ‘Pride and Prejudice’.
8. Charles Dickens : ‘A Tale of Two Cities’
9. Thomas Hardy : ‘The mayor of Casterbridge’
10. W.B. Yeats : “Byzantium”, ‘The Second Coming’.
11. T.S. Eliot : ‘The Waste Land’.
12. D.H. Lawrence : ‘Sons and Lovers’.
13. Mulk Raj Anand : ‘The Big heart’
14. R.K. Narayan : ‘The Man eater of Malgudi’


















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