RPSC 1st Grade English 2026 [LIVE BATCH]
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SSC GD Constable 12 Feb 2025 Shift 3
Course Details
"First Grade First Paper - English" is a comprehensive and interactive learning program designed to help students to improve their English language skills. This course covers a wide range of topics including grammar, vocabulary and reading comprehension. It includes engaging lessons, practice exercises, and assessments to ensure that students can effectively learn and understand the English language. Whether you are a competitive student preparing for exams or an adult looking to enhance your language skills, this course offers valuable resources to help you succeed. Take advantage of this course and start improving your English today!
Students who are preparing for "First Grade First Paper - English" and who are completely dedicated for their selection in 2026 can join this batch.
Course Validity – 1 year (12 Month) Or Till Exam Which is near
Features of the course –
Live classes
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E – Book & Hand written notes
Topic wise test paper
Daily Quiz on Application
Phenomenon Grammar & Comprehension sections
Best Pattern of Comprehension Classes
Paper pattern based “Full Test Series”
Doubt solution classes and Whatsapp Groups personally handled by Ajay Sir
Batch Planning – Batch की पूरी जानकारी आपको Demo Video में Course Planning के नाम से मिलेगी की इसमें क्या क्या शामिल है और कैसे और कब उसको पूरा करना है
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📘 RPSC School Lecturer (English) – Paper II Syllabus
(As prescribed by RPSC, Ajmer)
🔹 PART I: Senior Secondary Level
Grammar & Usage
Articles and Determiners
Tenses
Conditional Sentences
Prepositions
Modal Auxiliaries
Subordination & Coordination
Compound Sentences
Complex Sentences
Transformation of Sentences
Affirmative / Negative
Interrogative / Imperative
Active & Passive Voice
Direct & Indirect Speech
Phrasal Verbs
Proverbs & Idiomatic Expressions
Phonetic Transcription & Word Stress
One Word Substitution
Synonyms & Antonyms
Subject–Verb Agreement (Concord)
Basic Sentence Patterns
Clause & Phrase Analysis (SVOCA)
Reading Comprehension & Vocabulary
🔹 PART II: Graduation Level
Poetry
William Shakespeare – Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day (Sonnet)
John Milton – Paradise Lost, Book I (Lines 1–124)
John Donne – Batter My Heart
Andrew Marvell – To His Coy Mistress
John Dryden – Alexander’s Feast
Thomas Gray – Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard
William Wordsworth – Tintern Abbey
John Keats – Ode to a Nightingale
Robert Browning – Andrea del Sarto
Matthew Arnold – Dover Beach
T. S. Eliot – The Hollow Men
W. B. Yeats – Sailing to Byzantium
Walt Whitman – Crossing Brooklyn Ferry
Robert Frost – After Apple-Picking
Emily Dickinson –
Because I Could Not Stop for Death
I Heard a Fly Buzz
Rabindranath Tagore – Where the Mind is Without Fear
Sri Aurobindo – The Pilgrim of Night
Nissim Ezekiel – Goodbye Party for Miss Pushpa T.S.
Toru Dutt – Lakshman
Vikram Seth – The Tale of Melon City
Syed Amanuddin – Don’t Call Me Indo-Anglian
Prose
Francis Bacon – Of Truth
Richard Steele – The Spectator Club
Charles Lamb – Modern Gallantry
M. K. Gandhi – What is Swaraj (Hind Swaraj, Ch. 4)
R. L. Stevenson – On Walking Tours
T. S. Eliot – Tradition and the Individual Talent
Novel
Charles Dickens – David Copperfield
Shashi Deshpande – That Long Silence
Drama
William Shakespeare – As You Like It
Girish Karnad – Tughlaq
🔹 PART III: Post-Graduation Level
A. Literary Terms / Forms / Techniques
Simile
Metaphor
Personification
Hyperbole
Alliteration
Onomatopoeia
Sonnet
Ode
Elegy
Ballad
Soliloquy
Dramatic Monologue
Epic / Mock Epic
Allegory
Paradox
B. Literary Periods
Renaissance
Metaphysical
Jacobean
Neoclassical
Romantic
Victorian
Modern
Post-Modern
C. Literary Movements
Romanticism
Gothic
Pre-Raphaelite Movement
Realism
Existentialism
D. Varieties of Language
Dialect
Register
Creole
Pidgin
Code-Switching
Code-Mixing
📝 Exam Pattern (Quick Reality Check)
Total Marks: 300
Questions: 150 MCQs
Duration: 3 Hours
Negative Marking: ⅓ mark deducted for each wrong answer
Coverage:
Senior Secondary Level
Graduation Level
Post-Graduation Level