EMRS English Literature

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About Course

EMRS stands for Eklavya Model Residential Schools, which are government-aided schools established under the Ministry of Tribal Affairs. These schools are specifically designed to provide quality education to children from Scheduled Tribes (ST) in remote areas. The recruitment for PGT (Post Graduate Teachers) and TGT (Trained Graduate Teachers) in EMRS is based out of the competitive exams, organized by the National Testing Agency (NTA) or relevant authorities. These exams assess subject knowledge, teaching skills, and suitability for teaching positions in these residential schools.

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    EMRS English Literature Syllabus in Details

    The EMRS TGT/PGT syllabus outlines the specific topics and sub-topics that will be covered:

    • General Awareness: Current affairs, history, geography, Indian Polity, economy, and science.
    • Reasoning Ability: Verbal and non-verbal reasoning, analytical and critical thinking ability.
    • Knowledge of ICT: Fundamental computer knowledge, operating systems, MS Office suite, and keyboard shortcuts.
    • Teaching Aptitude: Principles of teaching, learning, and child development, methodologies, classroom management, and communication skills.
    • Domain Knowledge: Subject-specific knowledge relevant to the chosen teaching domain (e.g., Mathematics, English, Hindi).
    • Language Competency Test: Language proficiency in English and Hindi, including grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension.

    Reading Comprehension

    (Section – A)

    Ability to comprehend, analyze and interpret an unseen text

    Three/four unseen texts of varying lengths (150-250 words) with a variety of objective type, multiple choice questions (including questions to test vocabulary) testing factual and global comprehension.

    Writing ability

    (Section –B)

    Testing ability to express facts views/opinions in a coherent and logical manner in a style suitable

    to the task set.

    B.1One short writing task such as: notice, message or a postcard.

    B.2Writing a report of an event, process, or place.

    B.3Writing an article / debate / speech based on visual / verbal input on a given concurrent topic

    for e.g., environment, education, child labour, gender bias, drug-abuse etc. presenting own

    views fluently.

    B.4 Writing a letter (formal/informal) on the basis of verbal / visual input. Letter types include:

    (a) letter to the editor; (b) letter of complaint; (c) letter of request; (d) descriptive, personal

    letters.

    Grammar and Usage

    (Section – C)

    Ability to apply the knowledge of syntax, language/grammatical items and to use them accurately in

    context.

    The following grammatical structures will be tested:

    ✓ Tenses, Modals, Voice, Subject – verb concord, Connectors, Clauses, Parts of speech,

    Punctuation, Sequencing to form a coherent sentence or a paragraph

    Literature

    (Section – D)

    To test the candidate’s familiarity with the works of writers of different genres and periods of English

    Literature.

    The candidate should have a thorough knowledge of: -

    ✓ Shakespeare’s works.

    ✓ Romantic Period (e.g. Shelley, Wordsworth, Keats, Coleridge, Byron etc.)

    ✓ 19th & 20th Century American and English Literature (e.g. Robert Frost Hemingway, Ted

    Hudges, Whitman, Hawthorne, Emily Dickinson, Bernard Shaw etc.)

    ✓ Modern Indian Writing in English (e.g. Anita Desai, Vikram Seth, Nissim Ezekiel, K.N. Daruwala,

    Ruskin Bond, R.K. Narayan, Mulk Raj Anand, Khushwant Singh etc.)

    ✓ Modern Writings in English from different parts of the world.

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