The students will:
CO 106. Demonstrate the skills required in academic writing for critically evaluating the chosen texts for research
CO 107. Identify the theoretical frameworks, to be applied to the chosen area of study, for drafting a research problem and developing a research proposal and protocol
CO 108. Develop a research aptitude and learn ways of extended critical thinking
CO 109. Develop skills of literary documentation
CO 110. Investigate and examine key concepts in a text to construct a theoretical background for critical understanding
The student will be required to prepare and submit a Dissertation-Synopsis, requiring two hours per week of self- study outside the class, and make a presentation. There will be 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.