UPSC (English Optional)
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UPSC (English Optional)
Mastering the syllabus of UPSC English Optional has never been easier with our online course for UPSC English Literature Optional. Crafted and curated by Dr. Arpita Karwa, this course incorporates Animated Video Lectures, PDF notes, Question banks, and an in-depth analysis of Previous Year Papers of UPSC English Optional Paper. We are dedicated to steering our students toward triumph in UPSC English Optional, recognized as one of the most challenging examinations in the nation. Why delay? Enroll in our course today!
1100 +
Students Enrolled
4.8
Average Rating
220
Hours of Video Lectures
25+
Detailed PDFs + Study Material
25+
Answer Writing PDFs
English
Language of Instruction
1100 +
Students Enrolled
4.8
Average Rating
220
Hours of Video Lectures
230
PDFs + Study Material
3000+
Mock Test Questions
English
Language of Instruction
Demo Material
Video Lectures
Mock Test
PDFs
Features of This Course
Best quality video lectures
360 Degree Syllabus Coverage
High-quality PDFs & revision notes
Mock Tests series as per latest exam pattern
Course Description
Our Online Video Course for UPSC English Optional has been tailored for all aspiring candidates of UPSC exam you are planning to choose English as their Optional subject. This stands as the best online crash course for UPSC English Optional, ensuring comprehensive coverage of all essential topics within the UPSC English Optional syllabus. Developed by Dr. Arpita Karwa, the leading figure in India for competitive exams in English Literature, our course is unparalleled. Featuring Animated Video Lectures, PDF notes, and a meticulous analysis of Previous Year Question Papers, our online course for UPSC English Optional provides a holistic learning experience. We take pride in being the pioneer and sole online coaching platform in the nation to offer Animated Video Lectures. These engaging video lectures, presented by Arpita Karwa, grant access to topic-specific video lessons with immersive animations, with a special focus on all the important topics. Our lectures are completely aligned with the latest UPSC English Optional Syllabus, ensuring in-depth comprehension of even the most challenging syllabus areas. Our PDF notes supply you with concise and crystal-clear study materials for the UPSC English Optional exam. The inclusion of a question bank and analysis of past year question papers allows students to become acquainted with the question formats and prepare accordingly. Enroll in our course today and aim to pass the UPSC English Optional exam on your very first attempt! Enroll Now
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Course Syllabus
- Lesson 01 - Introduction to Elizabethan Age- Historic Background, Theme, Style
- Lesson 02 - William Shakespeare (King Lear + Tempest)
- Lesson 03 - Introduction to Civil War & Interregnum Period- History & Background
- Lesson 04 - John Milton (Paradise Lost)
- Lesson 05 - Introduction to Age of Enlightenment- Historic Background, Theme, Style
- Lesson 06 - Alexander Pope
- Lesson 07 - Jonathan Swift (Gulliver's)
- Lesson 08 - Henry Fieldings (Tom Jones)
- Lesson 09 - Introduction to Romantic Age- Historic Background, Theme, Style
- Lesson 10 - William Wordsworth
- Lesson 11 - Jane Austen (Pride & Prejudice)
- Lesson 12 - Introduction to Victorian Age- Historic Background, Theme, Style
- Lesson 13 - Alfred Lord Tennyson (In Memoriam)
- Lesson 14 - Charles Dickens (Hard Times)
- Lesson 15 - George Eliot (Mill on the Floss)
- Lesson 16 - Thomas Hardy (Tess of The D`Urbervilles)
- Lesson 17 - Introduction to Modern Age- Historic Background, Theme, Style
- Lesson 18 - Joseph Conrad (Lord Jim)
- Lesson 19 - James Joyce (Portrait of Artist as a Young Man)
- Lesson 20 - Virginia Woolf (Mrs Dalloway)
- Lesson 21 - D.H Lawrence (Sons & Lovers)
- Lesson 22 - E.M Foster (Passage to India)
- Lesson 23 - T.S Eliot
- Lesson 24 - W.H Auden
- Lesson 25 - W.B Yeats
- Lesson 26 - Introduction to Post Modern Age- Historic Background, Theme, Style
- Lesson 27 - Samuel Beckett (Waiting for Godot)
- Lesson 28 - John Osborne (Look Back in Anger)
- Lesson 29 - Philip Larkin
UPSC (English Optional) - Everything You Need for Your Exam Preparation
Course Syllabus
- Module 01 - British Literature
- Module 02 - World Literature
- Lesson 01 - Introduction to Elizabethan Age- Historic Background, Theme, Style
- Lesson 02 - William Shakespeare (King Lear + Tempest)
- Lesson 03 - Introduction to Civil War & Interregnum Period- History & Background
- Lesson 04 - John Milton (Paradise Lost)
- Lesson 05 - Introduction to Age of Enlightenment- Historic Background, Theme, Style
- Lesson 06 - Alexander Pope
- Lesson 07 - Jonathan Swift (Gulliver's)
- Lesson 08 - Henry Fieldings (Tom Jones)
- Lesson 09 - Introduction to Romantic Age- Historic Background, Theme, Style
- Lesson 10 - William Wordsworth
- Lesson 11 - Jane Austen (Pride & Prejudice)
- Lesson 12 - Introduction to Victorian Age- Historic Background, Theme, Style
- Lesson 13 - Alfred Lord Tennyson (In Memoriam)
- Lesson 14 - Charles Dickens (Hard Times)
- Lesson 15 - George Eliot (Mill on the Floss)
- Lesson 16 - Thomas Hardy (Tess of The D`Urbervilles)
- Lesson 17 - Introduction to Modern Age- Historic Background, Theme, Style
- Lesson 18 - Joseph Conrad (Lord Jim)
- Lesson 19 - James Joyce (Portrait of Artist as a Young Man)
- Lesson 20 - Virginia Woolf (Mrs Dalloway)
- Lesson 21 - D.H Lawrence (Sons & Lovers)
- Lesson 22 - E.M Foster (Passage to India)
- Lesson 23 - T.S Eliot
- Lesson 24 - W.H Auden
- Lesson 25 - W.B Yeats
- Lesson 26 - Introduction to Post Modern Age- Historic Background, Theme, Style
- Lesson 27 - Samuel Beckett (Waiting for Godot)
- Lesson 28 - John Osborne (Look Back in Anger)
- Lesson 29 - Philip Larkin