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Department of Arts - English

 
1. Year of Establishment : 1992
2. Head of Department: Prof. Y. R. Shaikh
3. Number of Teachers : 03
4 .Number of computer with Internet Access : 01
5. Other equipments: in the Library
 

Sr. No.

Name of Instruments

 Number of Instruments

1.

CDs

 09

2.

Cassettes

 06

 
Activities:

 

  • Remedial coaching

-      Each year the dept conducts one month duration course for identified students.

  • Class Room Seminars

-      As a part of internal examination the dept arranges students’ seminars in the month of August

  • Language Lab Visit

-      The dept. has well equipped language laboratory. Students use it as per their convenience.

  • Career Guidance

-      The faculty members regularly guide the students on various issues, career, and their future.

  • Interview Techniques

-      The faculty members guide final year students and make available online videos on interview techniques.

  • Question Paper Solving Sessions

-      It is a class room activity which takes place usually afer the completion of syllabus and before exam.

  • Participation in seminars, workshops, symposia, etc.

Sr. No.

Faculty

Seminar

Workshop

Conference

1

Prof. Y. R. Shaikh

02

01

02

2

Mr. S. S. Lokare

02

03

05

3

Prof. M. A. Patil

01

02

01

 

  • Students Projects:

-      The department assigns projects on language & literary aspects as a part of internal assessment.

  • Lectures with the help of ICT: 20
 
Research:
 
  • No. of teachers with Ph.D. as highest qualification: 01
  • No. of teachers with NET/SET : 03
Minor Research Project:
 

Sr. No.

Principal Investigator

Title of Project

Finding Agency

Year of sanction

Duration

Amount sanctioned

Status

1


Lokare Somnath Sopan

 


UGC,


2013

 


135,000


 ongoing

 
The Priority Research Areas:
 
  • Colonial and postcolonial literature
  • Indian Writing in English Translation
  • Indian English Fiction
Publications:
 
  • No. of Books Published : NIL
  • No. of research paper published : 13
 
Placement:
 
The Faculty members guide the students for career opportunities and refer them to the training and placement cell of college
 
Programme: B.A (English)
 

Sr.No.

Level

Class

Duration

1

UG

F.Y.B.A.

01 Year

S.Y.B.A.

01 Year

T.Y.B.A.

01 Year

 
  • Certificate course in Communicative English
  • Diploma in Communicative English
Faculty Profile:
 

Name: Prof. Yunus R. Shaikh
Post: Associate Professor,
Specialization : Indian Writing in English Translation
Experience : 28 years
Mob.No. : 9420607205
E-mail ID : syunuss555@gmail.com
Member of various Bodies
Member- College Development Committee
Ex member of B.O.S.
Member- Local Management Committee ( Municipal School 35)
BIO DATA


Name: Somnath S. Lokare
Post: Assistant Professor,
Specialization : Colonial and postcolonial literature
Experience :09 years
Mob.No. : 9860470457
E-mail ID : lokaresomnath@gmail.com


Name: Shri. Madhavrao A. Patil
Post: Assist. Professor
Specialization: Indian Writing in English
Experience: 08
Mob. No.: 9822282770
BIO DATA


 
Course Outcomes:
 
  • The students will be able to interact and communicate in English language.
  • The students will be able to appreciate literature, write short stories, and will have critical approaches to study the genres of literature

Class

Course

Outcomes

F.Y.B.A.

D.C. I 145101 Basic Concepts and Genre of Literary Study

Students will comprehend basic concepts of literature.

 

DC II 145201 Exploring Literary Studies

Students will appreciate and analyse literature by applying various approaches and literary terms.

 

DC III-245301 Critical Approaches and Language Skills in Literature

1.Students will understand different narrative techniques and socio-cultural backgrounds behind fictional writings.

 

DC IV – 245401 Romantic and Victorian Poetry.

Students will identity form of poetry in different figures of speech

 

C.C. I (50)

Students will read and understand simple English texts.

 

C.C.II (50)

Students will enhance their comprehension skills.

 

     CC I- 155101 Starting With English

Students will use language accurately and fluently.

 

CC II- 255201 Exploring English

Students will use language in context, write short and descriptive passages

S.Y.B.A

DC V-345501 Drama: Realism in Drama

Students will understand the elements and structure of realist drama.

 

DC VI- 345601 20th Century Poetry  (1900-1970)

Students will identify and analyse modern poetry and write an analysis of the prescribed poems

 

DC VII- 445701 The Early Modern Novel

Students will identify and describe distinctive characteristic of modern novel.

 

DC VIII-  445801 Shakespearean Drama

Students will know the unique features of Shakespearean Drama.

 

APC I- 365101 Introduction To Children’s Literature

Students will identify and describe literary characteristics of children’s literature

 

APC II- 465201 Fable And Detective Fiction In Children’s Literature

Students will analyse issues in critical manner of detective fiction.

 

CC III Com. 325301 Composite Course

Students will transfer the information from seen and unseen passages.

 

CC IV Com. 425401 Composite Course

Students will write and read fluently in English.

 

CC III- 355301 Using English Effectively

Students will acquire oral communication skills.

 

CC IV- 455401- Advancing With English

Students will learn functional English and use it in day to day situations.

T.Y.B.A.

DC IX- 545901 Contemporary Novel

Students will demonstrate historical and socio-political context of the novel

 

DC X- 546001 Contemporary Drama

Students will identify techniques employed in contemporary drama

 

DC XI- 546101 Introducing Critical Writing

Students will be able to apply different critical approached to literature.

 

DC XII- 546201 Indian Literature In English Translation

Students will appreciate and evaluate Bhasha Literature.

 

DC XIII- 646301 Contemporary Poetry

Students will identify techniques, styles and forms of contemporary poetry.

 

DC XIV-646401 Critical Theories

Students will apply different critical theories to literary works.

 

DC XV- 646501 Postcolonial Studies

Students will understand basic concepts in postcolonial theory and analyse texts form post colonial perspectives.

 

DC XVI- 646601 Diaspora Studies

Students will be able to critically analyse diasporic texts form the perspectives of gender, race and ethnicity,

 

APC III- 565301 Women’s Writing In The Twentieth Century

Students will identify feminist perspectives on women’s life through the texts.

 

APC IV- 665401 Life Writing

Students will analyse women’s autobiographies at their own skills.

 

CC V Com. 525501 Composite Course

Students will understand ideas expressed in a composition on various topics.

 

CC VI Comp. 625601 Composite Course

Students will understand ideas expressed in a composition on various topics.

 

CC V- 555501 English For Empowerment

Students will learn formal and informal letters and applications.

 

CC VI- 655601 English for Success

Students will listen to speeches and know style of speaking styles. They will write formal letters.

 

B.A. English

After graduation Students can pursue PG, B. Ed. Law degrees and competitive examinations. There are various career option for a English graduate e.g. teaching, translator, reporter, interpreter, and proof reader, creative writing and in MNC’s.  

 
Toppers of the Department:
 

TOPPERS 2016-17

Ranking

Year

Name of Students

Aggregate Percentage

1st

TY

Mayuri Patil

60%

1st

SY

Punam Attarde

58%

1st

FY

Chaitali koli

60%

TOPPERS 2017-18

1 st

F Y

Somoshe Pallvi Ravindra

72.70%

1 st

S Y

Koli Chaitali R.

54.33%

1 st

TY

Attarde Punam Jagdish

54%

 
Pride of Department:
 

Batch 2016-17

Sr no.

Name of Students

Placement/ current status of student

1

Mayuri Patil

Appearing for NET/SET

Batch 2017-18

1

 Punam Attarde

Doing M.A. at M.J.college,Jalgaon

2

 Swati patil

Doing M.A. at M.J.college,Jalgaon

 


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