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DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU. YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT. 1965. TEACHING AND NON-TEACHING STAFF. TEACHING STAFF. PROFESSORS :- 3. Prof . Deepsheekha Kotwal AREAS OF SPECILISATION:- Feminist and Gender studies, Cultural Studies, Indian English Writing and New Literatures.

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DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU

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  1. DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU YEAR OF ESTABLISHMENT 1965

  2. TEACHING AND NON-TEACHING STAFF

  3. TEACHING STAFF PROFESSORS :- 3 • Prof.DeepsheekhaKotwal • AREAS OF SPECILISATION:- • Feminist and Gender studies, Cultural Studies, Indian English Writing and New Literatures. • Prof. Rita Saldanha • AREAS OF SPECILISATION:- • Literary Theory, British Literature and Post colonial Studies • Prof. Posh Charak • AREAS OF SPECILISATION:- • American Literature and New Literatures

  4. Dr. Rajinder Prasad • AREAS OF SPECILISATION:- • 19th Century Fiction and Translation Studies • Dr. SatnamKour • AREAS OF SPECILISATION:- • Modern and Post-modern literature, American Fiction and Indian Writing in English • Dr. SuchetaPathania • AREAS OF SPECILISATION:- • American Literature and New Literatures • Dr. Monika Sethi • AREAS OF SPECILISATION:- • American Literature, Colonial and Postcolonial Literature READERS :- 4

  5. LECTURER :- 1 • Ms. Sadaf Shah • AREAS OF SPECILISATION:- • Comparative Literatures and New literatures

  6. NON- TEACHING STAFF • LIBRARIAN - 1 • SR. ASSISTANT - 1 • PERSONAL ASSISTANT - 1 • PEONS - 2

  7. ENROLLMENT OF STUDENTS

  8. ADMISSIONS IN 2008 ADMISSIONS FOR MA ENGLISH = 58 ADMISSIONS FOR M.PHIL IN ENGLISH = 10

  9. IST Ph.D SCHOLAR = 1980-81 No. OF Ph.Ds AWARDED SINCE 2003 = 32 No. OF M.Phil AWARDED SINCE 2003 = 28 No. OF NET QUALIFIED STUDENTS = 5 No. OF SET QUALIFIED STUDENTS = 6 No. OF JRF QUALIFIED STUDENTS = 2 RAJIV GANDHI SCHOLARSHIPS = 2

  10. DETAILS OF SYLLABI AND COURSES OF STUDY

  11. SYLLABUS • REVISION OF M.A. ENGLISH SYLLABUS UNDERTAKEN IN 2003 • REVISION OF M.PHIL SYLLABUS UNDERTAKEN IN 2004 • ENTRANCE TEST FOR Ph.D INTRODUCED IN 2005 • PG ENGLISH IS A4 CREDITS COURSE PER SEMESTER. NO OPTIONS FOR IST TWO SEMESTERS, OPTIONS IN THIRD AND FOURTH SEMESTERS

  12. ENTRANCE TEST FOR M.PHIL TO BE INTRODUCED FOR THIS SESSION • ENTRANCE TEST FOR THE ADMISSION TO PG ENGLISH TO BE INTRODUCED FOR THE NEXT ACADEMIC SESSION

  13. DISTRIBUTION OF MARKS IN EACH COURSE WILL BE AS UNDER

  14. FIRST SEMESTER ALL COURSES ARE COMPULSARY. NO OPTIONAL COURSE

  15. SECOND SEMESTER ALL COURSES ARE COMPULSARY. NO OPTIONAL COURSE

  16. THIRD SEMESTER

  17. Optional courses COURSE NOs. 507 TO 510 ARE COMPULSARY, COURSE NOs. 511 to 513 ARE OPTIONAL COURSES

  18. FOURTH SEMESTER

  19. OPTIONAL COURSES COURSE NOs. 561 TO 563 ARE COMPULSARY AND COURSE NOs. 564 TO 566 ARE OPTIONAL COURSES

  20. SYLLABUS FOR M.PHIL COURSE SEMESTER I SEMESTER II DISSERTATION

  21. PH.D COURSE ENTRANCE TEST PAPER I RESEARCH APTITUDE COMPONENT (50 MARKS) PAPER II ACADEMIC COMPONENT (50 MARKS)

  22. INFRASTRUCTURE

  23. ACCOMODATION

  24. COMPUTERS WITH INTERNET FACILITY/ LAPTOPS WITH WI-FI FOR FACULTY MEMBERS

  25. BOOKS AND JOURNALS • NO. OF BOOKS IN THE DEPARTMENTAL LIBRARY :- 10497 • JOURNALS SUBSCRIBED :- 16 (ALL INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS)

  26. COMPUTER LAB AND JOURNAL ROOM FOR STUDENTS

  27. FINANCIAL GRANTS AND UTILISATION

  28. EQUIPMENT

  29. ACHIEVEMENTS OF Xth PLAN

  30. GREATER ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION BY EFFECTIVE CLUBBING OF OPEN AND CONVENTIONAL SYSTEM MA ENGLISH STARTED IN DDE SATELLITE CAMPUS IN BADHERWAH DEPT OF ENGLISH FUNCTIONS AS NODAL CENTRE FOR PROVIDING HUMAN RESOURCE AND INFRASTRUCTURE (BOOKS AND PHOTOSTAT MATERIAL) FOR PG COURSES OUTSIDE THE CAMPUS IN GOVT. AND PRIVATE COLLEGES AS WELL AS S.M.V.D. UNIVERSITY STRENGTHING RESEARCH IN MULTI-DISCIPLINARY AREAS CAFETARIA APPROACH WITH CORE AND OPTIONAL COURES IN AN OPEN AND FLEXIBLE CREDIT BASED STRUCTURE AT PG AND M.PHIL LEVELS CREATING KNOWLEDGE CONNECTIVITY BY PROVIDING INFRASTRUCTURE FOR TEACHERS/STUDENTS (INTERNET, PERSONAL PC’S/ LAPTOPS, WI-FI CONNECTION, ONLINE JOURNALS). WELL-STOCKED LIBRARY, NEW SECTIONS ON VARIOUS DISCIPLINES

  31. FACULTY ENRICHMENT – ALL TEACHERS ATTENDING CONFERENCES-SEMINARS/ REFRESHER COURSES, PUBLISHING PAPERS, ENGAGED IN RESEARCH IN M.PHIL AND Ph.D WORK (DETAILED PROFILE AVAILABLE) • SCHOLARS ENCOURAGED TO ATTEND CONFERENCES AND PUBLISH PAPERS IN ORDER TO FACILITATE EMPLOYABILITY AND KNOWLEDGE SKILLS • MOST OF OUR SCHOLARS HAVE BEEN ATTENDING INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL SEMINARS FROM TIME TO TIME AND PUBLISHING MINIMUM OF TWO PAPERS BEFORE SUBMITING THEIR THESIS DEPARTMENT MAKING PROACTIVE EFFORTS TO ATTRACT STUDENTS FROM FAR-FLUNG, DISADVANTAGED AND MARGINALISED SECTIONS OF THE STATE (VISUALLY IMPAIRED SCHOLARS AT M.PHIL LEVEL)

  32. CONFERENCE/ SEMINAR/ SYMPOSIA/ WORKSHOP/ REFRESHER COURSES ORGANISED DURING Xth PLAN • NATIONAL LEVEL SCHOLARS SEMINAR 2005 • NEW LITERATURES CONFERENCE 2007 • FOUR REFRESHER COURSES • LATEST IN FEBURARY 2008

  33. RESEARCH PROJECTS UNDERTAKEN IN LAST FIVE YEARS

  34. FELLOWSHIPS UNDERTAKEN IN LAST FIVE YEARS

  35. PLACEMENTS • ALMOST 80% PLACEMENT IN EDUCATION DEPARTMENT • 20-30% PLACEMENT IN MEDIA, BANKS, HOSPITALITY SECTOR AND OTHERS

  36. ROADMAP FOR THE XIth PLAN

  37. ACADEMIC • M.A.LINGUISTICS • CERTIFICATE COURSE IN TRANSLATION • CERTIFICATE COURSE IN CREATIVE WRITING • CERTIFICATE COURSE IN COMMUNICATIVE ENGLISH

  38. HUMAN RESOURCES • PROFESSOR - 1 • READER - 1 • LECTURERS - 3 • TECHNICAL ASSISTANT (LANGUAGE LAB) - 1 • OFFICE ASSISTANT – 1

  39. INFRASTRUCTURE • FULLY EQUIPPED LANGUAGE LAB • SEMINAR ROOM WITH LATEST AUDIO- • VISUAL AIDS • ADDITIONAL SPACE FOR LIBRARY, • COMPUTER LAB AND CLASSROOMS • RENOVATION OF EXISTING • CLASSROOMS

  40. THANK YOU

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