ASSAMESE
ASSAMESE SYLLABUS
PAPER I
[Answers must be written in Assamese]
Section A
Language (a) History of the origin and development of the Assamese Language —its position among the IndoAryan language—periods in its history. (b) Development of Assamese prose. (c) Vowels and consonants of the Assamese Language— Rules of phonetic changes with stress on Assamese coming down from Old Indo-Aryan. (d) Assamese vocabulary—and its sources. (e) Morphology of the language—conjugation—enclitic definitives and pleonastic suffixes. (f) Dilectical divergences—the Standard colloquial and the Kamrupi dialect in particular. (g) Assamese script—its evolution through the ages till 19th century A.D.
Section B
Literary Criticism and Literary History (a) Principles of literary criticism up to New criticism. (b) Different literary genres. (c) Development of literary forms in Assamese. (d) Development of literary criticism in Assamese. (e) Periods of the literary history of Assam from the earliest beginnings, i.e. from the period of the charyyageeta with their socio-cultural background : the proto Assamese Pre-Sankaradeva— Sankaradeva—Post-Sankaradeva—Modern period (from the coming of the Britishers)—PostIndependence period. Special emphasis is to be given on the Vaisnavite period, the gonaki and the postindependence periods.
PAPER II
This paper will require first-hand reading of the texts prescribed and will be designed to test the candidate’s critical ability. [Answers must be written in Assamese]
Section A
Râmâyana (Ayodhyâ Kânda —by Madhava Kandali only)
Pârijât-Harana —by Sankaradeva.
Râsakrîdâ —by Sankaradeva (From Kirtana Ghosa)
Bârgeet —by Madhavadeva.
Râjasûya —by Madhavadeva.
Kathâ-Bhâgavata — (Books I and II) -by Baikurthanath Bhattacharyya.
Gurucarit-Kathâ —ed. by Maheswar Neog. (Sankaradeva’s Part only)
SECTION B
Mor Jeevan Soñwaran —by Lakshminath Bezbaroa.
Kripâbar Borbaruâr —by Lakshminath
Kakatar Topola Bezbaroa.
Pratimâ —by Chandra Kumar Agarwalla.
Gâonburhâ —by Padmanath Gohain Barua.
Manomatî —by Rajanikanta Bordoloi.
Purani Asamîyâ Sâhitya —by Banikanta Kakati.
Kârengar Ligirî —by Jyotiprasad Agarwalla
Jeevanar Bâtat —by Bina Barva (Birinchi Kumar Barua)
Mrityunjoy —by Birendrakumar Bhattacharyya
Samrât —by Navakanta Barua
[Answers must be written in Assamese]
Section A
Language (a) History of the origin and development of the Assamese Language —its position among the IndoAryan language—periods in its history. (b) Development of Assamese prose. (c) Vowels and consonants of the Assamese Language— Rules of phonetic changes with stress on Assamese coming down from Old Indo-Aryan. (d) Assamese vocabulary—and its sources. (e) Morphology of the language—conjugation—enclitic definitives and pleonastic suffixes. (f) Dilectical divergences—the Standard colloquial and the Kamrupi dialect in particular. (g) Assamese script—its evolution through the ages till 19th century A.D.
Section B
Literary Criticism and Literary History (a) Principles of literary criticism up to New criticism. (b) Different literary genres. (c) Development of literary forms in Assamese. (d) Development of literary criticism in Assamese. (e) Periods of the literary history of Assam from the earliest beginnings, i.e. from the period of the charyyageeta with their socio-cultural background : the proto Assamese Pre-Sankaradeva— Sankaradeva—Post-Sankaradeva—Modern period (from the coming of the Britishers)—PostIndependence period. Special emphasis is to be given on the Vaisnavite period, the gonaki and the postindependence periods.
PAPER II
This paper will require first-hand reading of the texts prescribed and will be designed to test the candidate’s critical ability. [Answers must be written in Assamese]
Section A
Râmâyana (Ayodhyâ Kânda —by Madhava Kandali only)
Pârijât-Harana —by Sankaradeva.
Râsakrîdâ —by Sankaradeva (From Kirtana Ghosa)
Bârgeet —by Madhavadeva.
Râjasûya —by Madhavadeva.
Kathâ-Bhâgavata — (Books I and II) -by Baikurthanath Bhattacharyya.
Gurucarit-Kathâ —ed. by Maheswar Neog. (Sankaradeva’s Part only)
SECTION B
Mor Jeevan Soñwaran —by Lakshminath Bezbaroa.
Kripâbar Borbaruâr —by Lakshminath
Kakatar Topola Bezbaroa.
Pratimâ —by Chandra Kumar Agarwalla.
Gâonburhâ —by Padmanath Gohain Barua.
Manomatî —by Rajanikanta Bordoloi.
Purani Asamîyâ Sâhitya —by Banikanta Kakati.
Kârengar Ligirî —by Jyotiprasad Agarwalla
Jeevanar Bâtat —by Bina Barva (Birinchi Kumar Barua)
Mrityunjoy —by Birendrakumar Bhattacharyya
Samrât —by Navakanta Barua
ASSAMESE ANSWER KEYS
- Assamese Answer Keys view (UGC NET Paper II Dec 2012)
- Assamese Answer Keys view (UGC NET Paper III Dec 2012)
- Assamese Answer Keys view (UGC NET Paper II Dec 2013)
- Assamese Answer Keys view (UGC NET Paper III Dec 2013)
- Assamese Answer Keys view (UGC NET Paper II June 2012)
- Assamese Answer Keys view (UGC NET Paper III June 2012)
- Assamese Answer Keys view (UGC NET Paper II June 2015)
- Assamese Answer Keys view (UGC NET Paper III June 2015)
- Assamese Answer Keys view (UGC NET Paper II June 2013)
- Assamese Answer Keys view (UGC NET Paper III June 2013)
- Assamese Answer Keys view (UGC NET Paper II June 2014)
- Assamese Answer Keys view (UGC NET Paper III June 2014)
- Assamese Answer Keys view (UGC NET Paper II Dec 2014)
- Assamese Answer Keys view (UGC NET Paper III Dec 2014)
- Assamese Answer Key view (CTET Paper I Sept 2014)
- Assamese Answer Key view (CTET Paper II Sept 2014)
- Assamese Answer Key view (CTET Paper I Feb 2014)
- Assamese Answer Key view (CTET Paper II Feb 2014)
- Assamese Answer Key view (CTET Paper I July 2013)
- Assamese Answer Key view (CTET Paper II July 2013)