 Good afternoon everyone and welcome to this YouTube life wherein we are going to be talking about how you can crack UGC Net in first attempt. So before I begin, just a quick check if everything is working and you guys are able to see my screen and hear my voice. Some students have confusion that this might not be a live session, this is a recorded session. For those of you who are confused, just wanted to tell you that I'm taking this live on 27th August that is Sunday and the time right now is 1 o'clock 17 minutes. So 1.17 is the time and if you guys are able to see my screen and can hear my voice then please put the message in the chat box so that I can know that everything is working fine. Mahmood says hello from Islamabad, hello Mahmood, Saurav says good afternoon ma'am, good afternoon Saurav, good afternoon Swati, good afternoon Rishu, hi Mahmood, please let me know if you guys can hear me clearly and see my screen so that I can start today's session. Saurav says hello from Rakhnau, hello Saurav says it's clear ma'am, great, okay. So now that all of you can see my screen and can hear my voice, let's start the live session. Time right now is 1.18 that means it's 1 hour 18 minutes and the session is going to continue for next 30 to 45 minutes wherein we are going to discuss in detail how you can crack UGC net in your first attempt, okay. So without any delay, let's jump right into the topic. So the very first thing that I would want to talk about is the paper pattern. Now I'm hoping that all of you are already familiar with the paper pattern, I'll quickly take you through this again. So UGC net paper is divided into two parts. So you have paper one and paper two, these are two separate papers and 40% is the qualifying criteria. So if you don't get 40% in paper one or 40% in paper two, then you are not even in the list from where the cutoff is calculated. So 40% is the minimum qualifying criteria to get into that list. Just list cut top 6% students are given UGC net certificate. So two papers that they are paper one and two, we are going to discuss the strategy for both paper one and two. Now one thing that you have to keep in mind if your paper two is English literature, then the target cutoff, if you want to clear UGC net in first attempt, the target cutoff for you should be 65%. So this is what you have to keep in mind. This is for general category, for SDSC, OBC, EWS, you can calculate the cutoff according to the past three years cutoff. So you can get an aggregate cutoff. General somewhere net JRF cutoff is 60 to 62%. I am taking it 65 to be very, very sure that you clear UGC net in your first attempt. Okay. So the very first thing you need to know is the paper pattern. Paper one and paper two are two. Paper one and paper two, you need 40% marks in order to get into the qualifying list and target cutoff for both paper one and two collectively should be 65%. That is what you should keep in mind before you even start preparing. Okay. So if you have followed so far, just give me a thumbs up in the comment section so that I can move ahead and talk about the next slide wherein we are going to look at paper one. Keshavi says, Mama, how you went to London? Are you a professor there? No, Keshavi. I am not a professor in London. I am based out in Jaipur. I went to London for some work and I have also shot a few videos there just because I wanted students to get a practical experience, a practical learning thing, you know, practical experience specifically for English literature, if I talk about. Great. And Jyoti Deepa, English Tuber, Swati, Anisha, all of you have followed me so far. Thank you so much. Now let's move ahead and talk about the next point, which is paper one's most important topics. So the first thing that you have to understand all units in paper one are equally important. You cannot leave any unit. I am going to end the show and quickly take you to the syllabus of UGC net paper one and let me show you the syllabus so that you know the ten units which are a part of UGC net paper one syllabus. So these are the ten units. If you can see teaching aptitude, research comprehension, communication, mathematical reasoning, logical reasoning, data interpretation, ICT that is computers, people development and environment and higher education. So these are the ten units. And as I said here that all of them are equally important. Okay. So you cannot say that I left one or two units like you did before because earlier what used to happen was that five questions were being asked from each of the units. So if you had a target in mind that I want to get 35 marks out of, I need to get 35 questions right out of 50. You can very easily leave three or four units and you know, you will still be able to achieve the 35 marks one limit. But now they are asking any number of questions from any unit sometimes they ask eight questions from one unit sometimes they ask two questions from one unit. So what if you leave three units and you will be really really you will be in a very really difficult position on the day of the exam. So I just don't want you to have that kind of stress on the day of the exam. That is the reason why I tell you that all units are equally important and you cannot leave any unit. Now, we have created a list of repetitively asked questions after going to Prevq. This is something that you can do. We have done it for our online course students. You are free to take any book of UGC net paper one and if that book has unit wise past your paper segregated. So unit wise questions you can see and you can make a list of important topics. I am going to come back to this topic again. Once I go through, you know, I take you through most important units of paper two. After that, I'm going to tell you how you should start preparing for paper one as well. Okay, but for now two things that you should keep in mind all units are equally important and you cannot leave any unit. Okay. Now we come on to the paper two most important topics. Now the very first thing that you need to understand here when it comes to paper two is that this is a tentative break up of units and the importance they carry in the question paper. So out of hundred questions that are asked in paper two, 50 questions are from British literature every year, hands down like this can go to 50 to 60, but this cannot reduce further from 50. 50 is the minimum number of questions you get from British literature every year. Then is 20% which is from literary criticism, theory and cultural studies. So three units collectively if we look at them 20% weightage that means 20 questions are coming from these three units. Then we have 15% coming from American post-colonial Indian literature. So from here they focus more on Indian, sometimes they focus more on American, sometimes they have equal weightage for all the three, in this we add European literature, 15% in these years, they have stopped focusing so much on European literature, but otherwise the trend that we have seen from the past 10 years is that American post-colonial Indian and European in such a 15 to 20% weightage questions are coming in. And the last 15% is from literary terms and devices, research methodology, literary movements and English in India. Now you might feel that literary terms and devices, literary movements, I absolutely get what you are saying, but in spite of the fact that they have not mentioned it in the UGC net paper to syllabus, they keep on asking questions from literary terms and devices from literary movement. Even last time, latest paper was there were questions from literary movements, two questions in each of the shifts were from literary movements and that is the reason why I want you to also focus on this, but this is the overall breakup 50%, 20%, 15% and 15%. Now you might ask that what is the purpose of knowing this breakup. So we are going to very shortly come on to a topic which is going to be a game changer in your preparation journey and which is something which a lot of students do not focus on because of which they are unable to crack an exam like that in their first attempt and that is the reason why I have taken this life today wherein I am going to give you a blueprint of how you should begin your preparation if your purpose is to clear net in just one attempt. What should be your strategy? Okay, so if you have followed me so far, just write understood in the live chat box so that I know that you guys have understood. By the time I move to the next topic, let me just quickly look at a few questions that you guys have asked in the live chat. So Zubi says ma'am please make one video on GATE 2024 exam pattern and syllabus. Definitely we are very shortly going to come up with that video. It's already in the process so don't worry Zubi. Then we have InfoGalaxy asking ma'am which are most important units of paper 2 right in front of your screen is the most important units of paper 2. Now as you can see 50% British literature and 20% literary criticism. Even if you complete these two portions you cover 70% of the syllabus. Now if you cover 70% of the syllabus there is a very high chance that you can go to the 65% cut-off range just by completing and focusing on these two sections British literature criticism and theory. Okay, then we have Saurav Kumar asking what kind of grammar is helpful for net. Saurav grammar is not at all asked in net so you don't have to focus on grammar at all. Swati says ma'am which topics of paper 1 is relatively difficult than the others according to you. Swati see it totally depends upon what is your strength and your weakness like I am somebody who has been a weak student in maths. Numbers I have never understood so data interpretation, mathematical and logical reasoning is something where I struggle. There can be somebody who has been a very good student when it comes to numbers and mathematics. Okay, then next we have Anshaman asking ma'am please update your PYQ section. Okay, yes, so our website will very shortly have the June paper as well in the UGC net past year papers. Those of you who are not aware of the past year paper I will just very quickly show you. On our website we have past year papers of UGC net. So if you go to the website and you go to the past papers you will find that we have solved past past papers paper 1, 2 and 3 earlier just subject to that of the two papers walk into the paper 2 and 3 now they have clubbed 2 and 3 together into one. So both sare papers we have so you can go to any paper and you will find not just the questions but also the answers. So all the papers are available free of cost on the website. So any one of you who wants to go through the past year papers here's a free resource for you. Okay great Anisha Sia infogalaxy book ninja Zubi Taroshi says understood that means you are cleared with the most important units for the section for both paper 1 and paper 2. Okay, let me see if I have some other questions to answer book ninja says can you make a video on how to feel motivated to study. I have your one-year lecture course I don't feel motivated to study because there's so much to study. Okay, so I am definitely going to keep that in mind and come up with something interesting which can solve this problem of yours Anisha says ma'am please recommend books for paper 2. Anisha have already made a YouTube live wherein I've spoken about it but just for your reference let me tell you that if you go to the syllabus section of UGC net paper 2 it is displayed free of cost on the website as well here on British literature you definitely have good books William J long is one which I would refer so this is something that you can refer for module number one British literature American post-colonial European Indian for free of cost book. I don't have any good books in the market even if there are books in the most detail you need to study for criticism. For criticism there is a book by M.A. and Habib, literary criticism in theory. You can read criticism from here it is good but for theory I would recommend Pramod K. Nair's book Pramod K. Nair Contemporary Literary and Cultural Theory this is good for theory again the problem is criticism theory reading is a little difficult because you can't understand what to read and what to leave or you can't understand the concept that is written in the book whether you understood it correctly or not because a teacher is telling you that you are reading from a book and taking out your interpretations there is a problem but this is something that you can pick and choose if you are a part of the online course then you don't need to refer to any of the sources we covered many many books in our course we have covered everything in our lectures you don't need to go into the detail. The problem is that you will not find the summaries of important works so for that you need to understand the lit charts, clip notes, grade saver, book rags, e-notes, all these websites. Then literary terms and devices we all know there is a fantastic book which is M.H.A. Brown's. In that you will get literary movements. English and Indian cultural studies and research methodology and language and pedagogy you will have to read separately. What topics to read in this you can definitely find that available to your course on my website. So I hope I have answered your question. So if you have understood so far let's move ahead. Anisha and let's talk about the preparation strategy. Priyanka says ma'am do we still have the option for audio and video combined as you told about in the last life. Maybe it was two months back. Priyanka I am afraid we don't have any such offer but there is a special offer which I am going to talk about towards the end of the life so you can watch this if you want that. Okay great. So now that we have completed so far let's move ahead and talk about okay talk about the next topic which is the parade of principle. Now this is one of the very very dear principle. It is very dear to my heart and this principle has helped me a lot in my life in general. This principle you can apply in anything of your life. Okay it is not just limited to studies. Anything you can think of. Now let me just tell you very simply what this principle says. It says that 20% efforts, 80% results govern. And your remaining efforts. We apply 80% efforts in such things which generate only 20% results. So let me give you a very simple example. You can think of any company in the world and you will see that their 20% product generates 80% profit or revenue from their company. If you are talking about business then there are 20% people who are responsible for the success of the business. If we apply it in the condition of UGC net then there are 20% topics which determine your success and there are 80% topics which contribute only 20%. Let me give you a very simple example. English and India is one such topic. There is one topic which plays a less role than 20% in your paper. Now if a student puts in 80% effort to understand this topic will he be able to clear net in first attempt? Is my question to all of you. What do you think if a person puts in 80% effort to understand a topic in English and India will he be able to clear UGC net in first attempt? Now another situation. There is another student who puts in 80% effort in completing or in understanding British literature. Will he be able to clear UGC net in first attempt? So those situations are. Situation A is there is a student who puts in 80% effort to cover English and India. What do you think will be his success chance in the exam? On the other hand, there is another student who puts in 80% effort in doing British literature. What do you think will be his success chances? So I want you guys to put in the comments below who do you think, which student do you think will have a higher probability of clearing UGC net? Someone who puts 80% effort in completing British literature or someone who puts 80% effort in completing English and India. I will be waiting for your answers and only then I'm going to move forward and tell you about the strategy and what we have for you when it comes to Pareto principle. So how can Pareto principle help you in clearing UGC net? We are going to look at it. But before that I want you to answer very quickly that who according to you will win the game? British literature or English and India? So put that very very quickly in the comment section I am waiting. Sahiba says ma'am can you tell important topics of WB set? Yes Sahiba, important topics of WB set is very similar to what is displayed on the screen right now. So Meghashree, Info, Galaxy, Anisha, Swati, Sahiba, Bipla, Book Ninja, Simpy all of you have the same answer that is British literature. Absolutely right. So this is what Pareto principle also says. Pareto principle is very simple. You can understand it in your mind that you can do 100% efforts in your life in one day right. Now in one day you can do 100% effort. You have to see which things I should do 20% effort which gives me 80% result. We have to shift the focus only from here. We have to shift direction. We have to work hard. But what do you do now? You give your 80% effort in those things which only gives 20% result. What you have to do is you have to start giving your 80% effort in those things which generates 80% results. I will show you something else which I think will help you understand Pareto principle more. So look at this. There are 80-20 rules. A principle that asserts that 80% of your outcomes result from 20% of your inputs for any given event. So by giving 20% inputs you can produce 80% result. What we do is we give our 80% input in those things which only generates 20% outcome. Okay? Look here. You have given 20% effort you can generate 80% result. You are giving 20% here which generates 80% result. On the other hand if you are giving 80% effort in non-important things then the result is only generating 20% result. This yellow part is important. If you put 80% of your input in these important things then you will be able to generate more results as opposed to non-important things in which you give 80% result. Okay? So 20% effort leads to 80% result which is the basic theory of Pareto principle that if you put 20% effort in the right place then you will be able to produce 80% result. Okay? So this is what Pareto principle says if we look at it from this then you have to study British literature and criticism theory and cultural studies. If you leave all these things and then read them properly then there is a very high chance that you will give net in the first attempt. Moving to this part here all units are equally important so you might ask then how should I justify which units I have to give effort to we will come to that next time. Okay? But so far I think you have understood the Pareto principle 80-20 rule that you have to figure out in your syllabus, in your life which 20 things which have 80% weightage if you tackle that 20 then you will get 80% success for sure. Now let's move on to paper one how to study keeping in mind the Pareto principle which is going to drive you to UGC net's success. So if we talk about Pareto principle then step one is solve 100 PYQ's unit wise questions I am not talking about question paper past year questions you have to solve 100 so you can refer to any past year paper's book of UGC net paper one or you can get a guide book where unit wise they have segregated past year papers Now suppose you have taken teaching aptitude you have solved 100 questions which are old you have solved 100 questions which you have done confidently bang on now step 2 make a list of all the questions you have answered incorrectly which you have answered incorrectly that means you have solved 100 questions if you have solved 30 questions you have made a list of just 70 questions that list is categorized under different topics like you have solved 100 questions one of them may be 8 questions came from a topic of teaching aptitude which was teaching aids you have made a category of teaching aids you have written that art question now you have to see which category you have made which category has the most questions that may be one of the questions which you have asked after a year now keep in mind the Pareto principle Pareto principle says if you want to be successful choose that 20% which will give you 80% result then highlight those categories which are repeatedly getting questions every year if you are answering the questions incorrectly and from there a total of 10 questions out of 70 questions which are in the teaching aids category and one question which may be for example what is the difference between seminar and workshop and this is only one question in the last 10 years so we don't have to read about the difference between seminar and workshop we just have to read about where there are repeatedly more questions so the category in which you have multiple questions when you have segregated and you have seen out of 70 questions your 10 questions are falling in one category the topic of that category you can read from a book from a youtube channel from a paid or free resource so that on that category your command will be there Pareto principle will help you Pareto principle has said that we just have to focus on 20% things which give you 80% results if we talk about paper 2 then in paper 2 there are 13 modules but one of them the most crucial module is British literature all other modules the other 12 modules don't matter that much so if you have done your 80% effort then your success is sure and if you have done a lot of effort in English then you won't be able to do it so this is what you have to understand that you have made the list of the past year papers then you can answer which questions you have correctly you have put them in different categories depending on which topics they have come from so segregate them according to topics whatever topics they have asked then segregate them like if we are talking about mathematical reasoning or logical reasoning then you have seen that suppose 40 questions are correct 60 are wrong 8 questions were for blood relation 10 questions were for ratio and suppose there was only one question which came from the direction now your work should be that the category has come you will first understand that category and you will get the command if there is only one question and 8 questions came from blood relation then you have to touch any day blood relation and complete it and then you have to segregate them into category and then study the topics which were repeatedly asked so pick that category from where questions are repeatedly asked strategy for paper 1 now just a small break to understand if you guys have followed me so far put in the comment section understood if you have understood what I had to tell you for paper 1 yes I am waiting for you guys to comment if you have understood so far so that I can move to the strategy for paper 2 ok so meanwhile I get the reply great thank you so much for being so enthusiastic when it comes to putting your feedback in the chat this is really really amazing and it gives a very very positive message that you guys are understanding and absorbing whatever I am saying so thank you so much all of you ok now let's move on to the next topic which is paper 2 how to study now paper 2 has only two steps in paper 1 there are many steps in paper 1 the first step in paper 2 make a list of writers 300 writer 400 writer pick whatever you want I would suggest you as I told you when we were talking about paper I am so sorry ok so when we were talking here I told you British literature criticism theory cultural studies is important so your first purpose should be to touch British literature after touching British literature what you have to do make a list of writers whatever you think you have to read make a list of all the works which you have to read so make a list of writers and make a list of important works ok for example if we talk let's suppose you have made a list of writers which writers have to read you can take a print and tick it which writers have to read let's suppose you go to let's take some interesting writer ok let's take George Illiot so you went to George Illiot or Charles Dickens you saw I have to read this writer now what you have to read in this writer and make a list of all the works free available how to make a list of works you have to type Charles Dickens you will get to Wikipedia page here you can go to works and these are the works now you have to select which works as I told you in Pareto principle you can't do everything if you want to clear net in first attempt and you have very very limited time 27th August next exam is probably in mid of December so you can't do everything what you have to do using Pareto principle which 20% works where you have to choose 80% time questions those works you have to choose poetry, novel, drama etc you have to 100 works or 500 words that is totally up to you how much time you have what you can read for 8 hours what you can read less now I have already made a video on YouTube if you go where in I have discussed so in this video you will see that I have already discussed this video I have told the whole syllabus along with how you can make a timetable you can watch this video you can see ahead only on timetable portion but for now what is important there are two steps first step is make a list of all the writers you have made a list of writers you know you have to read biography from every writer and you have to read further their works now the important works you have made a list that I have to read these works more for example you went to Charles Dickens now you have seen which works where you have questions every time like Christmas carol Charles Dickens has a very famous work but in net he has never asked questions I think in 2005-6 he had a question before that so then reading Christmas carol is a waste of time what is the principle of Pareto find out 20% area where 80% result will be generated so from Christmas carol you will not get a question from where you can come if we talk from Oliver Twist then from hard time David Copperfield Haunted man never gets a question so you have to skip now your question is what is the most important work so again previous year paper will be a big saviour for you in our course we do not study because then the syllabus will not be complete but if you are not a part of the course if you study previous year papers then take out 10 years paper and just flip them and see what is the question of Charles Dickens so you will find out which are the 2 or 3 works that I have to study the biggest challenge that comes in front of you is that you have to study one work for just 15 minutes and make a mind map do not take hours to study that work problem is that we again make a mistake that we put so much time on Oliver Twist like we are doing PhD on Oliver Twist you do not have to do that you have to study very quickly Oliver Twist and you do not write a lot of stories in your notebooks from one line you have to make mind maps how do you make mind maps for example if we take Virginia Woolford to the lighthouse as an example sorry so this is a video this video is 5 minutes long and in 5 minutes we have told the summary of Virginia Woolford to the lighthouse in section 1 what is happening with Mrs. Ramsey what is happening with Mr. Ramsey now you will not be able to hear because I am already saying something to you but you can see the characters and you can understand how we have made this you have to make such a mind map Virginia Woolford to the lighthouse is divided into 3 sections so this is the first section and this is the second section and time passes and then what happens and how they go to this and some facts and some quotes about you know to the lighthouse and in 5 minutes 38 seconds you must have seen we have covered this whole story if you read this in this speed then you will be able to clear the first attempt if you are in detail you will know that you are studying from 5 places then you are making 3 notes if you keep doing this then you are forgetting Pareto principle Pareto principle is saying that the thing which has 80% value you have to give time to the lighthouse so in net syllabus there is very little importance so you have to give as much time you don't have to give much time let me give you another example sons in lover another important novel of D.H. Lawrence now if we talk about this then we will see the first section in which we are talking what are the characters you have to make such a mind map when you are studying from somewhere for example if you are reading the summary of to the lighthouse no let's take D.H. Lawrence, sons in lover so you will get it on net you will get a lot of you have sparknotes, lit charts, study.com super summary, grade saver edu, birdie lit priest you will get a lot of you can pick any of them for example you have picked sparknotes and you are reading the full book summary of sparknotes after that they have divided the section by summary you have read the full summary your job should be to make notes with this type of characters now in this I have used a lot of characters because I have to make an engaging for students you can do that you can make a normal like we used to make a circle make a smiley face you can create small mind maps because you will remember the summaries in the same way there is a big question in the student's mind that how can we remember so many novels, plays and poetry so the best way is to make mind maps that is the reason why we study like this plus what we also do is we give you pdf's in the same way we give you the summaries of everything to make it easy for you you can do this with yourself if you read any novel after reading it you will make mind maps your job should be not to give you more than 15 minutes then you will be able to do upto 700 works if you feel like making more than 15 minutes that means you are going very very slow so you have to increase your speed efficiency and only then you will be able to cover the syllabus so if you look at the big ones if you cover 300 writers and around 700 works summaries in works everything will be included poetry, novels, drama and essays if you cover them then you have a very very high chance of clearing that students can't do that much they keep studying the same work they read so many things of a writer that students can do now, we move on to one important thing I have put 4 sample videos on youtube Paradise Laws, Jane Eyre Pride and Prejudice, Rhyme of Ancient Ramadan in which I have read exactly how important you are to make mind maps I have told you that if you go to my channel so you will be able to see yes, so if you go here this is the first video, Pride and Prejudice this is Rhyme of Ancient Mariner this is Paradise Lost and then we have Jane Eyre Jane Eyre you will understand exactly how you have to make notes of summaries and how much time you have to give I have talked to many students and all of them have come in one thing that they have to say that we are taking each and every novel to understand each and every play from different places then I have put these 4 videos Prejudice and Prejudice this is the purpose of putting these 4 videos that I can tell the students that this is exactly how you have to study and you do not have to read so many details one more thing that I wanted to tell you that Raksha Bandan is coming and it is a very auspicious festival of India so on that occasion we are giving a special 3,000 rupees off to students UGC net paper 1 and 2 which is our online course you will find its link in the description in this video its actual course price is 18,999 we give this at a discounted price on our website that is for 13,000 and right now Raki has a special offer for additional 3,000 rupees off and you are getting it only for 10,000 rupees in which all the videos of paper 1 paper 2 and paper 2 are exactly the same videos that I have shown you this is the whole series in which each work each novel play we explain it to you in 10-15 minutes so that you can save this time if you go from different websites and read one novel it takes you a lot of time to understand it and you cannot cover these 700 works on the other hand if you are reading from our course then one benefit that we add in your life is that if you don't have 10 in an hour then at least if we see then you can cover 7-10 videos that means 10 novels or poetry or drama you can cover and if you calculate then in 3 months if you give 3-4 hours every day then you will be able to cover 700 works that is where I have seen most of the time I have seen students struggling to do 3-4 works to understand each novel to make notes from different places it takes them 1 hour if they are reading 3-4 hours then they can understand 4-5 novels and if you are understanding 5 novels for 30 days then you are able to understand 150 novels if you see from our video lectures then in a month approximately you can remember 400-450 novels and to revise them you have to see these videos that I have told you for example James Joyce portrait of an artist as a young man these novels are very complex novels and when we tell you about Stephen Dedalus so you can understand in a very easy way what is happening in this whole novel it is said that the portrait of an artist as a young man and Ulysses the work of James Joyce was written so that people can only get confused James Joyce believed that if someone understood Ulysses in one birth then that is an extremely brainy person so you will see 8 minutes 10 seconds 8 minutes 14 seconds I have explained the whole novel so if you see from this way you can understand 6-7 novels very easily and how many works you can cover in a day you can do 10 works if you do 30 days then you have covered 300-400 works if you read it yourself then you can do 100-150 works so your process and of course completion is 3 times where you take 6-8 months to do net syllabus if you read through these videos so within 2 months you can finish the syllabus and after that you can give 1 month and then you are good to go and the same thing with paper 1 as I told you our site so here all the costs and every unit you will see in 20 lectures I have summarized the whole unit I have not gone out of 20-21 lectures if you have seen 5 lectures then in 4 days your 1 unit is complete you need to study something else my entire effort to make these courses is to make your preparation as easy and as fast as possible that in 4 months you can read the net syllabus revise and sit in the exam as I told you in the previous series every student said revise as much as possible the problem with literature students is that they cannot complete the syllabus how to revise so when you take these courses like our paper 1 and 2 course whose price which is off you are getting 9999 days if you take this you are getting mock test series which is also unit wise you are getting different series of questions old and middle english alizabethan age jacobian age postmodern age then you have postcolonial literature european literature literary theory you are getting different mock test you are getting full length mock test you are getting full paper 1 all units courses free trial is also available if you want you can listen to our demo lectures before you enrol and then you are getting paper 1 test series you are getting all units of paper 2 end to end any unit of each unit one speciality of our course is that we have explained this in detail most of the time you can read from books most of the time you have to read these works these 10 plays of Shakespeare or these 4 novels of Charles Dickens you have to read them you have to read each novel from different places it takes a lot of time if you get a person who can give you 10 minutes videos of these novels which you can understand quickly you can get video handouts you can get their PPT diagrams which you can see while revising so you will be able to complete the syllabus very quickly that is the only advantage similarly if you come to our Shakespeare there is a lecture on Shakespeare there is a lecture on minor works Othello, Megbeth, Kingly and Hamlet Julius is a merchant of Venice Romeo and Juliet Mary Wives of Winder Winster and Henry the 4th part 1 and 2 there is a separate video lecture which has been explained in all the novels like I have shown you Sun Zindavor which is a novel it has been explained in a way that it becomes very easy for you to grasp and you don't have to read from somewhere else so I will request you that if you are reading from yourself then please watch this video understand that you actually have to read any novel and how to make its notes please don't write its summaries in this way that will be of no use make it through diagrams through which your pictographic memory can stay and you can revise it very quickly okay so that was all about today's lecture very weak word very quickly that paper 1 and paper 2 are our main papers paper 1 with subunit equally important that you cannot leave any unit paper 2 we talked that this is the sequence which is the most important and what is the least important this sequence has been made by seeing the past 10 years and this is the trend that we have seen this 50 questions out of 100 comes from British literature 20 questions come from these 3 units and 15 questions come from this along with European literature and 15% comes from this so even if you complete 50 and 20 70% you have a very very good chance to clear the exam then we talked about how to read paper 1 we talked about what you have passed you categorized them in different categories and the category questions that have the most questions you can read them similarly in paper 2 we talked about the list of writers which are available free of cost on arpita karwa.com you will get a free list of writers from here choose all the writers who you want to read you can read their biography from any book, website and then take out their list of works which is most important you will get to know by seeing the past year which are the works of every writer there are many more questions and try to read those works within 15 minutes try to make notes and make mind maps for reference you can watch these 4 videos which are available free of cost on youtube and if you want to join our course in this type of every novel you are taught through animated lectures, animated mind maps so then you can join our course the actual price is Rs 19,000 for 6 months in which we give a detailed video course and with this type of course you can finish the course in 3 months you can easily revise you can give mock test and you can be exam ready this is available on our website at a discounted price of Rs 13,000 but because of the rakhi that is around the corner we are running a special offer if you use the cod rakhi to use the cod you just have to go to the website you have to click on buy bundle there you log in and you just have to put the code and you will get it you can also alternatively call on the number which is 7976303731 and my team is going to give you all the details so I hope the session was helpful and it helped you understand how to tackle any exam if you want to crack it in the first attempt always remember the Pareto principle which is the highest level first target them and finish them if you have mastered them then you can easily clear the exam you don't need to read many topics if you talk about the topics 50 and 20 percent you have mastered these 70 percent by remembering them by revising them and if you leave them completely then you can easily clear the exam so with that note I would like to take your leave as I always say that that's it from my side for this lecture I will meet you very soon in the next lecture till the time we meet next happy learning, keep loving literature and stay tuned to arpathakarwa.com