Name of the programme: BACHELORS IN ENGLISH HONOURS
Name of the exam: Term-End Examination
Month and Year: December, 2020
Course Code: BEGC-103 : INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH
Time : 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 100
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BEGC-103 | INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH | 2020 DECEMBER | DOWNLOAD |
BEGC-103 | INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH | 2022, DECEMBER | DOWNLOAD |
Structure of BEGC-103 question paper
This paper has three Sections: A, B, and C. All Sections are compulsory though there is an internal choice within the Sections. The number of words and marks are given after each question
This question paper has three sections. Each section is compulsory. But in each section, you have internal options. Now let us have a short analysis of each section one by one.
SECTION A: In this section, you have to answer four questions out of six. In the question paper, there will be six questions and you can write any four out of six. Usually, questions are asked from the poem section. There will lines from the different poems. You have to write the context of the lines and critically analysis the same.
SECTION B: In the section, you have to write answers to two questions. There will be four questions and out of four, you have to attempt two. each question carries 10 marks. You have to remember one more thing is that you have to answer each question in 250 words.
SECTION C: In the section, there will be six questions. Out of six, you have to answer three. You have to write each answer in 600 words. All question questions are essay type, therefore it is important to divide each answer into different types of paragraphs like introduction, body paragraph, and conclusion.