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Kppsc for the post of English lecturer
I just got admission in MA English (literature) and I'm planning to apply for lecturership, through PSC, when I complete my degree. I've alot of questions in mind any help will be appreciated.
1) How can I improve my English and be fluent in English? ( what I've currently started is, I'm learning 10 words a day to increase my vocabulary, I've started thinking in English because I've no one to practice my English with. What else can I do to improve my English? 2) What is the procedure to apply? What is syllabus? What are the different stages involved in selection? |
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Well, kid, at this moment all that you need is to wait till the completion of your degree. Majority of your queries would find their answers automatically. And for the balance of those queries, KPPSC is already there.
For improving your English, practise as much as you can. Good luck!
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can you assist me regarding readings for the post?
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Just focus on your subject. You can find stuff for ONE PAPER MCQS BASED EXAMINATION for the post of Lecturer in English very easily in the market but I would rather suggest you to have comprehensive study of your M.A course. Good luck!
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