The Course will enable the students to design a full-fledged Dissertation by following the proposed chapter-plan, as outlined in their Synopsis, develop an interdisciplinary and comparative approach to literary research by applying theoretical frameworks to their analysis and discussion.
The students will: CO133. Foster a complete understanding of the technical aspects of academic writing and documentation CO134. Develop critical thinking skills and work within a theoretical framework in literary research CO135. Organize and deliver an engaging research-based work carried out over a year CO136. Apply analytical and critical thinking and research skills through close reading of primary literature and secondary scholarship and criticism CO137. Acquire an understanding of research through a close readings of primary texts |
The student will be required to develop the Synopsis, presented and defended in the previous semester, into a Dissertation requiring two hours per week of self- study outside the class. With the incorporation of examiner-feedback and suggestions made earlier, the draft copy of the full Dissertation will be submitted for external evaluation by a panel comprising a Subject-Expert and two faculty members from the Department, one of whom will be the Supervisor, at the end of the Semester.