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Saturday, August 29, 2009

I M.A. English, CIA II,III and End sem

I.M.A English

CIA II
Submission Paper: Summarize any article of your choice from a journal available in the library. Summary should be argument based and not just limited to capturing the gist of the article.
Journals to choose from:
1. ICFAI English Studies
2. JSL
3. Indian Literature
4. Quest
5. Contemporary Thought
6. Sage Gender Studies
7. Atlantic Review
8. Economic and Political Weekly
Instructions:
1. Last Date for submission: 3rd September (Thursday), ’09.
2. No word limit.
3. The photocopy of the chosen article must be submitted with the paper.
4. Submissions need to be typed and printed and not hand written.
5. Strictly no plastic folders. A paper clip can be used or the assignment can be stapled.
6. Format and structuring of the paper is the same as the Mid-Sem submission.

CIA III
Submission Paper: Comparison of any two articles; one from any of the journals mentioned above and the other can be any research article (source is your choice but needs to be cited accurately).
Instructions:
1. Last date for submission: 12th September (Saturday), ’09.
2. Comparison can be based on anything; force a connection if you must. Arguments can be traced to ideologies and can be challenged; the approach and dimensions can be analyzed etc.
3. Photocopies of both the chosen articles must be submitted as well.
4. Submissions need to be typed and printed and not hand written.
5. Strictly no plastic folders. A paper clip can be used or the assignment can be stapled.
6. Format and structuring of the paper is the same as the Mid-Sem submission.

End Semester Exam
Submission of a research paper. Write a paper on any selected topic around our syllabus.
Instructions:
1. Submission date: 30th September (Wednesday), ’09.
2. Word/Page limit: 7 to 10 pages.
3. Submissions need to be typed and printed and not hand written.
4. Format and structuring of the paper is the same as the Mid-Sem submission.
5. A draft of the paper must be submitted on or before the 16th of September (Wednesday). The draft must be printed front and back unlike the final submission, which must be printed on one side only.
6. Strictly no plastic folders. A paper clip can be used or the assignment can be stapled.

Any further queries can be directed to Mr. Pinto personally or even through this post as a comment. Any suggestions (except regarding the dates of submission) will be welcomed by Mr. Pinto and can be debated on this blog. All the best!

1 comment:

Anil Pinto said...

Thanks, Divya. This is much clearer than I could have put down. Really appreciate your ability as well as altruism.