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Department of English

About Department

The Department has a renowned galaxy of teachers who are all alumni of the Department. Currently five faculty members are working in the Department. Professor Mustajeeb Khan is heading the Department. We have teachers specializing in such varied areas as British Literature and Diaspora Literature.

It may also be mentioned that most of the students of the Department come from the underprivileged sections of the rural society not only from the University area but also from all the other parts of Maharashtra.

Department insights

History

The Department of English was established in 1965 and initially conducted M.A. (English) classes under the Headship of Dr. M.N. Wankhade at Milind College of Arts, Aurangabad. The Department of English has completed around six decades of dedicated service to the cause of teaching and research in English language and literature. Dr. D V.K. Raghavacharyulu, the first official Head of the Department, was an eminent scholar and a noble human being. It was because of his academic leadership that scholars from different parts of the country were attracted to join the faculty. Dr. D.V.K. Raghavarcharyulu left for Nagarjuna University in 1968, and Dr. G.S. Amur took over as the Head. An eminent scholar in Shakespeare Studies and Critical Theory, Dr. Amur helped the Department gain stability, and most of the faculty positions were filled during his tenure. Both Dr. D.V.K. Raghavacharyulu and Dr. Amur were responsible for the introduction of new courses and the upgrading of the post-graduate courses in the Department, whereby American Literature, Translation Studies at the Masters level, and Psychoanalysis, Cultural Studies, etc., at the pre-doctoral courses like M.Phil. were introduced. It was during Dr. Amur’s tenure that the Department had a full-fledged faculty comprising ten members.

Dr. Amur retired from the University service in 1985, and Dr. V.R.N. Prasad took over as the Head and continued in the office until 1991. The principle of the rotation of headship was introduced in the year 1991-92, and Mr. N.K. Nihalani, Dr. P.S. Deshpande, Mr. R.S. Kimbahune, Dr. A G Khan, Dr. Mabel Fernandes, and Dr. K.G. Ranveer acted as heads for a tenure of two years each.

The Department had provisionally been offering traditional courses in English Language and Literature, focusing primarily on the study of mainstream British Literature. The focus started shifting in the late 1970s with the introduction of American Literature, Comparative Literature, Indian Writing in English, Translation Studies, and Creative Writing, etc. During the last two decades, the Department has emerged as a major center for post-graduate studies in all the recent disciplines and discourses in language, literature, and critical theory. Dr. Amur and Dr. Prasad had brought the department into the academic limelight within the state and outside. Dr. D.V.K. Raghavacharyulu, Dr. G.S. Amur, Dr. V.R.N. Prasad, and Dr. Kashinath Ranveer had been to the United States on the Fulbright program. Dr. A.G. Khan has also served as a member of the Maharashtra State Urdu Akademy for two consecutive terms in the 1990s. Dr. A.G. Khan was a Shastri Indo-Canadian fellow in 1988, and the same year he was awarded the International Visitor Program by the USEFI. He went to the University of Louisville in 2001 on a Fulbright Summer Program. The faculty in the Department had been actively involved in literary and cultural activities both in English and other Indian languages such as Marathi, Hindi, and Urdu. Dr. Bhalchandra Nemade, who was on the faculty, is a well-known novelist and critic in Marathi. He is a recipient of the Sahitya Akademy award and now a member of the Sahitya Akademy. He has been awarded the Prestigious Dnyanpeeth Prize for his novel in 2015. Dr. K.R. Shirwadkar is a committed critic in Marathi and has written a number of books on Contemporary English and Marathi Literature and was also a faculty. The late Mr. V.V. Yardi was our quintessential language man. He is known for his work in English Language Teaching and especially loved by the students’ community for his sense of repartee and humor. It was because of the efforts of the late Mr. V.V Yardi and Mr. N.K. Nihalani that the Department could successfully run a Post-graduate diploma in the teaching of English as well as a Certificate Course in Spoken English. Shri P.K. Nihalani, another authority on English Language Teaching and spoken English, was also on the faculty of the Department for a brief period.

Mr. R.S. Kimbahune was actively associated with literary and cultural activities both in English and Marathi. He was editor of Pratisthan, an organ of the Marathwada Sahitya Parishad. Dr. Mabel Fernandes was an international scholar of British poetry. She initiated a new paper for students titled "Literature and Science." She worked as director of the Foreign Student Cell and chairperson of the Vishakha cell of the university. Dr. Kashinath Ranveer, a specialist in Afro-American Studies, edited/published a quarterly, *The Downtrodden India* in English. He has worked as Director, Pre-IAS Coaching Centre of the University. Dr. Hameed Khan, a well-known authority on American Literature and Critic of Urdu Literature, also served in the Department from December 2005 to 2012. He was a Fulbright scholar and edits an international journal *Writing Today*. He was UGC’s Maulana Azad Chair Professor. Prof. Uttam Abhore was a well-known writer and headed the department during 2018-2020.

Currently, Dr. Mustajeeb Khan is heading the Department, and Dr. G. M. Patil, Dr. M. S. Pathan, and Dr. Anand Ubale are working in the Department. Most of the senior members of the faculty in the Department had visited all the major Universities of the State. Some are also associated with the Boards of University Teaching and Research, and the Research and Recognition Committees. They are actively associated with all the academic programs—Refresher Courses, Orientation courses, Seminars, Extension lectures, and Workshops conducted by the Universities in the State of Maharashtra and outside. The M.Phil. program was introduced in 1979 with a limited number of seats. Quite a few in-service teachers from the region have benefited from this course and have obtained their M.Phil. degrees.

In 1980, the Department installed a language laboratory with a capacity of ten booths. Over the years, the Department has acquired a wide variety of language lessons, cassettes, video tapes, and such other audio-visual aids necessary for imparting instruction. We have a rich collection of records, DVDs such as Shakespeare’s dramas and films based on texts, and poetry recitations of reputed English and American Poets and men of letters. We have advanced equipment like Tape-recorders, and the language lab is shifted to CFARATS. We have TVs, VCRs, Microphones in the Department, a Conference System, and an LCD Projector, LED TV, DVD player, and Computers with Internet for conducting seminars and conferences. To encourage students’ participation in academic as well as extra-curricular activities, a fortnightly students’ seminar is conducted. The students also edit and publish wallpapers. The Department provides regular counseling facilities. The Department also has a small library of its own raised out of the student’s aid fund.

Vision and Mission

Vision

To structure the Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University to be an Epitome of Excellence by creating and imparting time responsive Quality Education to address Changing Scenario, keeping Research and Development at its core, for 'Anyone' at 'Anytime' and 'Anywhere'.

Mission

  • Transforming post-graduate and research students into intellectual beings with an argumentative disposition through literary, theoretical, and linguistic teachings.
  • Shaping and reshaping students' attitudes to be compatible with the social, cultural, and ethnic plurality of Indian society.
  • Developing linguistic mastery for employment and self-employment.
  • Undertaking research in literature to evolve new knowledge and developing linguistic application in varied fields of profession.

Objectives

  • To enable students to understand research methodology for critical discourses in general and literature in particular.
  • To create awareness of research methods in language, literature, and humanities.
  • To enable research students to improve their competence in academic discourse writing, and publications of a research paper and a short dissertation.

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Dr. Mustajeeb Ahmed Masood Ahmed Khan

Professor & Head

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Phone No. (office): 0240 - 2403340

Mobile No.: 9923242538

e-mail: head.english@bamu.ac.in

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Head, Department of English

Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University,
Aurangabad, Pincode - 431 004

Email: head.english@bamu.ac.in

Head: 0240-2403341 (HOD)

Office: 0240-2403340

Mobile: 9923242538 (HOD)

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M.A. English
Admission Courses : M.A.
Intake Capacity : 70
Duration : 02 Years
View NEP Syllabus of M.A. 1st Semester [2023-24 onwards] (click here) View NEP Syllabus of M.A. 2nd Semester [2023-24 onwards] (click here)
View NEP Syllabus of M.A. 3rd Semester [2024-25 onwards] (click here) View NEP Syllabus of M.A. 4th Semester [2024-25 onwards] (click here)
View Syllabus of M.A. 1st Semester [2016-17 onwards] (click here) View Syllabus of M.A. 2nd Semester [2016-17 onwards] (click here)
View Syllabus of M.A. 3rd Semester [2017-18 onwards] (click here) View Syllabus of M.A. 4th Semester [2017-18 onwards] (click here)
M.Phil in English

Those students who are seeking admission to M. Phil. in English in the Department for Academic Year 2016-2017 have to go through the CET Examination. The final merit list of provisionally selected candidates will be prepared based on evaluation criteria mentioned in evaluation.

Admission Courses : M.A. M.Phil.
Intake Capacity : 66 20
Duration : 02 Years 01 Years
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Admission Process
  • In response to the advertisement for registration (in newspapers and the University Website in the last week of May), interested students will have to register themselves.
  • A duly filled Application Form (available on the University website) should be filled in the prescribed format and submitted to the Department of English office.
  • Admission will be based on the performance of students at the Common Entrance Test (CET). The number of students called for the written test may be finalized on a merit basis if the number of applications is high. The Entrance test will be conducted in June every year.
  • Selected candidates will have to go through the MKCL registration process.
  • Procedure for Registration: Interested candidates are required to fill in the online registration form provided on http://bamua.digitaluniversity.ac and submit the printout of the filled form along with the necessary attested documents and the prescribed fees to the department.
  • Original and/or Attested copies of the following documents are essential at the time of admission of M.A. English and M.Phil.:
    • Photo ID proof as per Govt. of India norms (Voter ID / Aadhar card / Driving License)
    • SSC (High School) Board Certificate as proof of date of birth
    • Mark sheet of SSC and HSC
    • All semesters Grade/Mark sheets of the qualifying examination (Degree)
    • Degree / Provisional certificate (if any) if the degree is completed
    • Transfer Certificate (Original) of Degree
    • Degree Certificate
    • Caste Certificate and Validity Certificate (if applicable)
    • Income Certificate of parent(s)
    • Domicile Certificate
    • Non-Creamy Layer Certificate (for NT-2, NT-3, and OBC candidates)
    • Students who come under the jurisdiction of other Universities should submit a Migration Certificate in original.

Pattern of CET

M. A. (English)

Students seeking admission to M. A. and M.Phil. (English) for the Academic Year 2016-2017 have to go through the CET Examination. The test will consist of 50 marks, and there shall be a weightage of 50 marks for a consistent good academic record from S.S.C. onwards.

The final merit list of provisionally selected candidates will be prepared based on 50% Marks from Qualifying Degree Score and 50% Marks from CET Score. Students appearing in the Final Year of Bachelor’s Degree or previously passed are eligible for the CET Examination.

Syllabus for CET
  • Basic English Grammar
  • Comprehension
  • Precise Writing
  • Unseen Poems
  • Unseen Prose
  • Essay Writing
  • Classical Literary Texts
Exam Pattern of CET

The CET question paper is of 50 marks, consisting of multiple-choice questions of one-hour duration.

  • Section (A) Basic Grammar: 15 marks
  • Section (B) Comprehension and Precise Writing: 10 Marks
  • Section (C) Unseen Poems and Prose: 10 Marks
  • Section (D) Classical Literary Texts: 10 Marks
  • Section (E) Essay Writing: 05 Marks
M.Phil in English

Students seeking admission to M.Phil. in English for the Academic Year 2016-2017 have to go through the CET Examination. The final merit list of provisionally selected candidates will be prepared based on the evaluation criteria mentioned in the evaluation.

Objectives and Features of the course
  • The course is designed to motivate analytical and critical ability through a research perspective.
  • Research work/dissertation work would be carried out under the guidance of highly qualified teachers in the Department.
  • To get research training to simplify Ph.D. work.
Syllabus for CET

The objective-type questions will be set for the CET examination. The subjects are:

  • Literature in English - 1550 to 1798
  • Literature in English - 1800 to 2000
  • Modern English Grammar: Structure, Function, and Cognitive
  • Literature Psychology and Psychoanalysis
  • Colonial & Post-Colonial Literature
  • Comparative Literature
  • Women’s Writing
  • Introduction to Linguistics Theory
  • New Literatures in English
  • Study of an Author
  • Critical Theory
  • Indian Writing in English
  • English Language Teaching
  • Literature of the Oppressed
  • Literature and Science
  • Translation: Theory and Practice
  • American Literature
  • Semantics and Pragmatics
  • Major Form: Fiction
  • Cultural Studies
Exam Pattern of CET

Marks: 50

Time: One Hour

Multiple Choice Questions based on the syllabus of CET

Ph.D. Program (English)

British Literature, Applied Linguistics, American Literature, Colonial and Post-Colonial Literature, Feminist Literature, Literature of the Oppressed, Postmodern Literature, Indian Writing in English, Interdisciplinary (Theory and Literature), Post-Colonial studies, Drama, Theatre and Film Studies, Cultural Studies, Critical Theory, Translation Studies, Literature, Psychology and Psychoanalysis, Comparative Literature, Women’s Writing, English Literature (Age), Major Form: Fiction, Semantics and Pragmatics, Applied Linguistics and English Language Teaching, New Literatures in English, Commonwealth Literature, African Literature, Australian Literature, Canadian Literature, Stylistics.

The admission for Ph.D. is through the PET Examination and as per the University rule.

Seats are allocated as per the available Guide’s quota.

Eligibility

Eligibility For M.A. English
  1. Any Graduate with at least one subject as English.
  2. Candidates of this University or of any other statutory University where the grading system is prevalent should have passed the degree in equivalent cumulative Grade Point Average.

Intake/Reservations

Reservations

For M.A. English:

Category-wise Reservation will be as per the Govt. of Maharashtra and Dr. B. A. M. University guidelines.

Reservations

SSC Board HSC Board Degree % of Seats
Maharashtra Maharashtra Dr. BAMU 80%
Maharashtra Maharashtra Other 10%
Other Other Other 10%

Note: 0% Seats in each Course will be reserved for Women Candidates.

3% Seats in each Course will be reserved for Physically Handicapped.

Over and Above Quota

Category No. of Seats
Service Man/ Ex-Service Man/ Freedom Fighter 02
Sports/ Debit Competition/ Youth Festival/ Any other National Level Competition 01
SRTMU 02
Migrated Service Man from Outside the University Region 02
Foreign Students (20% of intake capacity)
Son/Daughter of Martyr Soldier/ Officers of Kargil War 01

Important Dates (Tentative)

Sr. No. Activity Tentative Dates
1 Call for applications First week of May
2 Last Date for Online Registration Third week of May
3 Last Date for Hard copy submission 3 days after the last date of online registration
4 Date of Entrance Test, GD & PI 3-4 days after the last date of hard copy submission
5 Display of the first list of provisionally selected candidates First week of June
6 Display of the second list of selected candidates Second week of June
7 Spot Admission if seats are available Fourth week of June
8 Commencement of teaching First week of July

Course/Program Fees

Course fees Structure:

For M.A. Rs. 1231/- and Exam Fees Rs. 200/-

Scholarships

Facility for son/daughter/ward of Secondary Teacher (S.S.T.)

Candidates who are son/daughter/ward of Secondary Teachers and seeking the tuition fees facility should submit their application to the concerned departments. The forms should be carefully filled in and complete in all respects.

Facility for son/daughter/ward of Ex-serviceman/Freedom Fighter

Candidates who are son/daughter/ward of Ex-serviceman/Freedom Fighter and seeking the tuition fees facility should submit their application signed with the seal of the District Ex-serviceman Welfare Board to the concerned department. The forms should be carefully filled in and complete in all respects. Application for BBC facility must be submitted before the last date in the concerned departments. Applications received after the last date will not be entertained.

The schedule of the application procedure for candidates of E.B.C., P.S.T., S.S.T., and Ex-Serviceman will be communicated to Departments through circular by the P.G. section. EBC, PST, SST facility for non-granted courses is subject to the decision of the Government/Authority.

Scholarship Govt. of India Scholarship (G.O.I.)

The Government of India (G.O.I.) gives scholarships for students belonging to the reserved categories. The online application form in the proper format and supported by the following documents must be submitted to the Post-Graduate Section (Admission Unit) before the last date. Applications received after the last date will not be entertained under any condition. AADHAR CARD No. is compulsory for Scholarship holder students. Management Quota Students are not eligible for GOI and Freeship Scholarship (Ex. MBA, MCA, B.Tech. Students of Management Quota are not eligible for this facility.)

A new scholarship application form with a passport-size photograph of the student must be duly signed by the competent authority.

Application for scholarship forms must be submitted with attested copies of the following documents:

  • Transfer Certificate (Photocopy of original T.C.)
  • Caste Certificate
  • Income Certificate of the father/guardian (original) (issued by the Executive Magistrate)
  • Attested Copy of Death Certificate in case of death of the father.
  • March Salary Certificate of parents in case of service.
  • Photocopy of Mark Memo.
  • Certificate from hostel in case of student staying at hostel.
  • Income Certificate of the husband must be given in case of married girl student.
  • District change certificate must be given in case of student coming from other district.

In case of a Duplicate T.C., no concession/scholarship will be given. Such students will have to pay full fees.

Scholarship will be issued to the students who have fulfilled 75% attendance.

The income of the guardian of the student should be less than the limit declared by the Govt. from time to time.

The caste of the student (Schedule caste, Schedule Tribe, Nomadic and De-notified Tribe, Other Backward Special Backward Categories) must be included in the list as per the govt. policy for reservation.

Students or parents of students belonging to Erstwhile Schedule Caste who have later converted to the Buddhist religion (Buddhism) are entitled to obtain a scholarship.

Candidates applied for the vocational courses can obtain a scholarship whether they passed or failed in the course (Degree/Diploma) from the Arts, Commerce, and Science faculty. But such students cannot further change their course.

Candidates who have once accepted a scholarship for a vocational course are not allowed to get a scholarship for the next vocational course.

Candidates working in a full-time job are not eligible for a scholarship. But the candidate learning on leave without salary will be eligible for a scholarship.

Scholarship will not be given to more than two children in the same family. (This condition is not applicable in the case of girls) (The third child will not get the scholarship.) (Exception: If the second child is twins or more than two, consider them as one unit.)

Candidates should fill out a new application form for a scholarship in case of their first admission. Second-year candidates do process as directed by the Social Welfare office. A new application form should be filled in case of any gap.

Important notes about scholarships/Fellowships
  • Exam appearance is compulsory for GOI, Freeship, EBC, PST, SST, Ex-Serviceman, Freedom fighter, and other scholarship facility holders. Otherwise, the student must pay total tuition fees.
  • Scholarship facility is not for Certificate/Diploma courses.
  • In some scholarships, Tuition Fees are not transferred to the university/college account. Students must pay their tuition fees. (for ex. Minority Scholarship, Handicapped Scholarship, etc.)
About Other Scholarships:
1. Vidyavetan Facility:

The application form should be submitted in the P.G. Section within 15 days after the completion of admission. A Govt. Hostel Certificate is necessary to fulfill this form.

This facility is only for SC, ST, DNT students who have completed their admission for professional Courses. ST Students must attach an attested caste validity certificate with the scholarship form, and if the student is living in a hostel, then he must furnish a Hostel Certificate.

2. Important Note about Scholarship:

Candidates are not eligible for GOI, EBC, PST, SST, Freedom fighter, or any governmental scholarship if he/she does not attend the exam and will have to pay full fees.

Governmental Scholarships are not given for Diploma/Certificate Courses.

3. Other Scholarships:

Candidates of the University campus can get the following scholarships by the Govt. of Maharashtra and the University as stated below:

4. Eklavya Scholarship:

This Scholarship will be given to the candidate who has secured 60% marks in Degree Exams in the Art Faculty and 70% Marks in the Science Faculty Degree Examination. After submitting the application form in the proper format, the Eklavya Scholarship will be approved by the Director of Higher Education, Govt. of Maharashtra, Pune. The Annual Income of the parents of an applicant must be as prescribed by the Government.

5. University Merit Scholarship:

After completing the admission procedure of the University, the Scholarship will be granted to the applied candidates ranking 1st and 2nd as per merit in each subject. Three candidates of M.Phil. can get this Scholarship as per the merit list in each subject.

6. Post Matriculation Scholarship:

Post Matriculation Scholarship for students belonging to Minority communities. The students belonging to the Minority communities (Muslim, Parsi, Sikh, Christian, Buddha, Jain) learning in the university.

7. Scholarship for Non-Hindi Language Speakers:

Non-Hindi Language speakers, who are studying in the Hindi language, could submit their applications in the proper format for Scholarship for Non-Hindi language speakers. Scholarship for Non-Hindi Language speakers will be given to four candidates only.

The scholarship holders of any kind are supposed to abide by the following rules:
  • Candidates will get only one scholarship at a time. Legal action will be taken against a candidate accepting two scholarships at a time. Students must furnish the form in the Hindi Department.
  • It is mandatory to submit the application form for a scholarship within the stipulated time.
  • The amount of scholarship will be given only after its approval and acceptance of the amount of scholarship by the University.
Faculty/Staff
Name Specialization
Dr. Mustajeeb Ahmed Masood Ahmed Khan

Dr. Mustajeeb Ahmed Masood Ahmed Khan

Professor & Head

Qualification: M.A. SET Ph.D

Email: mkhan.english@bamu.ac.in

Contact: 9923242538

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Indian Drama in English, Drama, Theatre and Film
Dr. Geeta Patil

Dr. Geeta Patil

Senior Professor

Qualification: M.A. ,M.Phil., Ph.D.

Email: gpatil.english@bamu.ac.in, giitapatil@gmail.com

Contact: 9545219395

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Diaspora Literature, Friction, Indian Writing in English
Dr. Mehrunnisa Pathan

Dr. Mehrunnisa Pathan

Professor

Qualification: M.A. B.Ed NET–JRF SET, Ph.d.

Email: ms_pathan@rediffmail.com

Contact: 9325264731

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Post Colonial Studies, English Language Teaching, Discourse Studies and Feminist Writings
Dr. Anandkumar Ubale

Dr. Anandkumar Shivajirao Ubale

Professor

Qualification: M.A. SET, Ph.D.

Email: ubaleanand@gmail.com

Contact: 9923251234

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Critical Theory, Cultural Studies, Literature, Psychology and Psychoanalysis, Literature & Philosophy
Facilities Available

Two halls for the M.A. classes and a Seminar hall used for M.Phil. Course, seminars and conferences equipped with the LCD Projector and T.V. a Sound System (Amplifier, Mikes and Conference System) available in the department and used whenever necessary. The Dept. has a comprehensive DVD library containing the movies and plays based on text as well as the interviews of eminent European and Indian writers in audio format. The Department also has a small library of its own raised out of student’s aid fund. All the faculty members are provided computer with internet facility. Department office is also well equipped with the computer and internet facility. There is one Xerox machine and one printer in the department. Beside the department have modern teaching aids such as LCD projector and TV. Referred journals of national and international reputation will be made available in the departmental library.

Research Activity

Faculties are involved in interdisciplinary research projects submitted for Financial Assistance to UGC, ICSSR.

No. of Publications: 44

  • Research Papers Published in Peer-reviewed/UGC CARE Journals: 40
  • Numbers of Books/Book Chapters: 1/3

Research Students Guided: 69 (PhD: 16, M.Phil: 53)

Selected Research Articles

Dr. Uttam Ambhore
  • Articles
    • Article on A Case Study of the Personality of Mrs. Vaishali Patil with Special Reference to Maharashtrain Culture and Society in Madhya Bharti (ISSN 0974-0066) Peer Reviewed Referred and UGC Care Journal (Group I) Vol 83 No 06 January-June 2023.
    • Article on To Create Awareness About Cyber Crime and Suggest Preventive Measures Regarding Cyber Crime in Shodh Prabha (ISSN 0974-8946) Peer Reviewed Referred Vol 48 No 06 January-March 2023.
    • Article on Language Thought and Reality: A Perspective in the national Journal of Extensive Education and Multidisciplinary Research Vol 2 issue 2 (ISSN 2320-1460) Peer Reviewed Referred January-March 2018.
  • Creative Writing
    • Ganeem An Anthology of Marathi Poetry (ISBN9788193) Published by Kailas Publication Aurangabad.
    • Ozone Layer An Anthology of Poems (ISBN 789387) published by Ave Maria Publications Pune.
Dr. Geeta Patil
  • “A Study of Marginalized Characters in Vijay Tendulkar’s A Friend’s Story“ Our Heritage (UGC Care Listed Journal) ISSN:0474-9030 Vol-68-Issue-57 January-2020
  • “Doris Lessing’s The Grass is Singing: A Critical Study” International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research ISSN: 2349-5162 Impact Factor: 5.87 Vol -6, Issue-6 June-2019
Dr. Mustajeeb Khan
  • Articles
    • Article on मराठी नाटक नोंदी आणि आकलन (Marathi NatakNondiAaniAaklan) in the (मुक्तपर्व दिवाळी अंक) Muktaparv Diwali Ank 2022 pub by. DianikUdyacha Marathwada, Nanded.
    • Article on Magical Realism Modern Arabic Fiction in Ajanta (ISSN 22775730) Peer Reviewed Referred and UGC Listed Journal (Journal No 40776) Vol. VIII Issue II April-June 2019 pub by Ajanta Prakashan Aurangabad.
    • Article on Magical Realism Identity, Language and Gender in Tahar Ben Jelloun’s Works in Ajanta (ISSN 22775730) Peer Reviewed Referred and UGC Listed Journal (Journal No 40776) Vol. VIII Issue I January- March 2019 pub by Ajanta Prakashan Aurangabad.
    • Article on गुलामगिरीचा पांथस्थ (GulamgirichaPanthasth) in the (मुक्तशब्द ईदोत्सव अंक) MuktShabdIdostavAnk(ISSN 2347-3150) March 2023 pub by. MuktShabd Prakashan, Pune.
    • Article on Fair is Foul, Foul is Fair in the Under the Lens Films, Gender and Culture 2023 pub by. Crescent Publishing Corporation, New Delhi.
    • Article in Marathi on सार्त्रची नाटकं (SartrechiNatak) in the book सार्त्र (Sartre) , 2023 pub by. Varnamudra Publisher Shegaon.
  • Text Book
    • प्रायोगिक आणि व्यावसायिक रंगभूमी(PrayogikaaniVyasaikRangbhoomi) in Marathi for M.A. Marathi first Year YeshwantraoChavan Open University Nashik. March 2022
  • Translations
    • The Empire of the Mughal by Alex Rutherford was translated in Marathi titled Mughal Samrajya (मुघल साम्राज्य) published by Sayon Publication Pune. 2020
    • Lights Out by ManjulaPadmanabhan was translated and in the process of performance in Marathi Language titled as Lights Out.2021
    • Suryashikar by UtpalDutt was translated in Marathi for performance. 2023
    • Dolls House by Ibsen was translated in Marathi for performance. 2022
    • Translated poem in English by Dasoo Vaidya 2018
    • Wrote subtitles for upcoming Marathi film KalokachyaParambya 2022
    • Wrote subtitles for upcoming Marathi short film DaridryaReshekhalil 2022
Dr. Mehrunnisa Pathan
  • "Fatima Sheikh the Untold Legend: Re-reading Marginality in Post Colonial Perspectives" in Bhairvi, Special Volume, April 2023. ISSN 0775-5217, UGC Care List Group I.
  • "The Relationship Of Man and Water In Flanagan's Fiction" in an International Refereed/Peer Reviewed e-Journal of English Language, Literature & Criticism, September 2021. Vol. II, Issue 2.
  • "Richard Miller Flanagan Select Novels: A Critical Perspective" in an International Refereed/Peer Reviewed e-Journal of English Language, Literature & Criticism, June 2021. Vol. II, Issue 1.
  • "An Integrated Skill Approach: A Comparative Study" in The Criterion: An International Journal in English, February 2021. Vol. 12, Issue 1, ISSN: 0976-8165. (RazviSyedaSaima and Dr. MehrunnisaPathan)
  • "Depiction Of Anti–Arab Racism: A Study in Diana Abu-Jaber’s Arabian Jazz" (supervisor) in the International Journal Of Research And Analytical Reviews (IJRAR), February 2020. Vol. 7, Issue 1, E-ISSN 2348-1269, P-ISSN 2349-5138. (www.ijrar.org)
  • "Diaspora And Identity: A Study in FadiaFaqir’s My Name Is Salma" (Supervisor) in the International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT), July 2020. Vol. 8, Issue. ISSN 2320-2882. (www.ijcrt.org)
  • "Rhetorical and Persuasive Language: A Critical Discourse Analysis of MalalaYousafzai’s Nobel Lecture" in South Asian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, November 2020. Vol. 2, Issue 2. DOI: http/doi.org/10.48165/sajssh.2021-2203.
  • "Diaspora and Identity: A Study in FadiaFaqir’s My Name is Salma" in the International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT), July 2020. Vol. 8, Issue 7. (www.ijcrt.org)
  • "Language And Power Politics in Amiri Baraka’s Somebody Blew Up America: A Critical Discourse Analysis" in GLIMPSES, June 2019. ISSN 2250-0561, Vol. 8, No. 2, Impact Factor: 5.50. (www.ruminationssociety.com)
  • "Digital Discourses: Reconstruction of English Language and Literature" in GLIMPSES, June 2019. ISSN 2250-0561, Vol. 8, No. 1, Impact Factor: 5.50. (www.ruminationssociety.com)
  • "Emergence of Global Discourse On Endangered Languages: A Critique" in RUMINATIONS, June 2019. ISSN 2229-6751, Impact Factor: 5.25. (www.ruminationssociety.com)
  • "Children Exploitation in Richard Wright’s Black Boy and Alice Walker’s The Color Purple" in The Creative Launcher, February 2018. ISBN: 2455-6580, Vol. II, Issue VI. (www.thecreativelauncher.com)
  • "Emergence of Digital Technologies in Teaching and Learning of English Language" in the International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Academy (IJMRA), January 1, 2018. ISBN: 2249-2496, Impact Factor: 7.081, Vol. 8, Issue 1. (www.ijmra.us)
Dr. Anandkumar Ubale
  • Namdeo Dhasal: An Inevitable Cultural Intervention in Bhairavi UGC Care List (Group I ISSN-0675-58217) January 2023
  • Challenging the Notions of Alienation Ideology and Dialectics in the Works of E.M. Forster: Marxist Perspective in Bhairavi UGC Care List (Group I ISSN-0675-58217) January 2023.
  • George Orwell’s Depiction of Imperialism in Burmese Days in the Light of Marxist Perspective in IJRCS –Journal (ISSN 2456-6683) 20th Nov. 2023.
  • Reinterpreting Imperial-Oriental and Liberal Issues in E.M. Forster’s A Passage to India: A Marxist Perspective in South Asian Journal of Social Science & Humanities (ISSN: 2582-7065) 04/08/2023
  • Investigating The Psycho-Feminist Domain in E.M. Forster’s Passage to India : Freudian Psychoanalysis in Journal of The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (UGC Care Group I ISSN : 0025-0422 Vol. No. 56) 2022
  • Relocating Religious Identity: Nemade’s Hindu in Epitome: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (ISSN: 2395-6968, Vol-6 Issue 10)  10/10/2020
  • Critiquing Tendulkar’s Intention : A Focus on Kanyadaan in Epitome: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (ISSN: 2395-6968, Vol- 6, Issue 4) 04/03/2020
  • Imagined Reality: Harari’s Anthropological Reading Of Myth in Epitome: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (ISSN: 2 Vol. 6, Issue 1395-6968,) January 2020
  • Language As Cultural Politics: Colonial Context in Literay Endeavour (ISSN : 0676-299X, Vol-10, Issue 01) January 2019
  • Myth As Hegemonic Construct in Literay Endeavour (ISSN : 0676-299X, Vol-10, Issue 02) April 2019
  • Dalit Poetry: Questioning Hegemonic Narratives in Literay Endeavour (ISSSN : 0676-299X ) October 2018
  • Culture Question : Western And Indian Context in Epitome: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (ISSN: 2395-6968, Vol. 6, Issue 10) June 2018.
Chapter in Book
  • Demythologizing the Hegemonic Myth: JotiraoPhule’s Slavery in Art and Aesthetics of Modern Mythopoeia Vol 2 (ISBN 978-81-945995-1-7)  published by VishvanathaKaviraja Institute, New Delhi/London/New York, 2020.
Book Edited
  • Perceptions and Perspectives (ISBN No. 9788193445181)  published by Saurav Prakashan Aurangabad, 2020   

Publication Output

Dr. Uttam Ambhore
  • Articles
    • A Case Study of the Personality of Mrs. Vaishali Patil with Special Reference to Maharashtrain Culture and Society in Madhya Bharti (ISSN 0974-0066) Peer Reviewed Referred and UGC Care Journal (Group I) Vol 83 No 06 January-June 2023.
    • To Create Awareness About Cyber Crime and Suggest Preventive Measures Regarding Cyber Crime in Shodh Prabha (ISSN 0974-8946) Peer Reviewed Referred Vol 48 No 06 January-March 2023.
    • Language Thought and Reality: A Perspective in national Journal of Extensive Education and Multidisciplinary Research Vol 2 issue 2 (ISSN 2320-1460) Peer Reviewed Referred January-March 2018.
  • Creative Writing
    • Ganeem An Anthology of Marathi Poetry (ISBN9788193) Published by Kailas Publication Aurangabad.
    • Ozone Layer An Anthology of Poems (ISBN 789387) published by Ave Maria Publications Pune.
Dr. Geeta Patil
  • “A Study of Marginalized Characters in Vijay Tendulkar’s A Friend’s Story“ Our Heritage (UGC Care Listed Journal) ISSN:0474-9030  Vol-68-Issue-57  January-2020  
  • “Doris Lessing’s The Grass is Singing: A Critical Study” International Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research  ISSN: 2349-5162 Impact Factor: 5.87  Vol -6, Issue-6  June-2019             
Dr. Mustajeeb Khan
  • Articles
    • मराठी नाटक नोंदी आणि आकलन (Marathi NatakNondiAaniAaklan) in the (मुक्तपर्व दिवाळी अंक) Muktaparv Diwali Ank 2022 pub by. DianikUdyacha Marathwada, Nanded.
    • Magical Realism Modern Arabic Fiction in Ajanta (ISSN 22775730) Peer Reviewed Referred and UGC Listed Journal (Journal No 40776) Vol. VIII Issue II April-June 2019 pub by Ajanta Prakashan Aurangabad.
    • Magical Realism Identity, Language and Gender in Tahar Ben Jelloun’s Works in Ajanta (ISSN 22775730) Peer Reviewed Referred and UGC Listed Journal (Journal No 40776) Vol. VIII Issue I January- March 2019 pub by Ajanta Prakashan Aurangabad.
    • गुलामगिरीचा पांथस्थ (GulamgirichaPanthasth) in the (मुक्तशब्द ईदोत्सव अंक) MuktShabdIdostavAnk(ISSN 2347-3150) March 2023 pub by. MuktShabd Prakashan, Pune.
    • Fair is Foul, Foul is Fair in the Under the Lens Films, Gender and Culture 2023 pub by. Crescent Publishing Corporation, New Delhi.
    • सार्त्रची नाटकं (SartrechiNatak) in the book सार्त्र (Sartre) , 2023 pub by. Varnamudra Publisher Shegaon.
  • Text Book
    • प्रायोगिक आणि व्यावसायिक रंगभूमी(PrayogikaaniVyasaikRangbhoomi) in Marathi for M.A. Marathi first Year YeshwantraoChavan Open University Nashik. March 2022
  • Translations
    • The Empire of the Mughal by Alex Rutherford was translated in Marathi titled Mughal Samrajya (मुघल साम्राज्य) published by Sayon Publication Pune. 2020
    • Lights Out by ManjulaPadmanabhan was translated and in the process of performance in Marathi Language titled as Lights Out.2021
    • Suryashikar by UtpalDutt was translated in Marathi for performance. 2023
    • Dolls House by Ibsen was translated in Marathi for performance. 2022
    • Translated poem in English by Dasoo Vaidya 2018
    • Wrote subtitles for upcoming Marathi film KalokachyaParambya 2022
    • Wrote subtitles for upcoming Marathi short film DaridryaReshekhalil 2022
Dr. Mehrunnisa Pathan
  • "Fatima Sheikh the Untold Legend: Re-reading Marginality in Post Colonial Perspectives" in Bhairvi, Special Volume, April 2023. ISSN 0775-5217, UGC Care List Group I.
  • "The Relationship Of Man and Water In Flanagan's Fiction" in an International Refereed/Peer Reviewed e-Journal of English Language, Literature & Criticism, September 2021. Vol. II, Issue 2.
  • "Richard Miller Flanagan Select Novels: A Critical Perspective" in an International Refereed/Peer Reviewed e-Journal of English Language, Literature & Criticism, June 2021. Vol. II, Issue 1.
  • "An Integrated Skill Approach: A Comparative Study" in The Criterion: An International Journal in English, February 2021. Vol. 12, Issue 1, ISSN: 0976-8165. (RazviSyedaSaima and Dr. MehrunnisaPathan)
  • "Depiction Of Anti–Arab Racism: A Study in Diana Abu-Jaber’s Arabian Jazz" (supervisor) in the International Journal Of Research And Analytical Reviews (IJRAR), February 2020. Vol. 7, Issue 1, E-ISSN 2348-1269, P-ISSN 2349-5138. (www.ijrar.org)
  • "Diaspora And Identity: A Study in FadiaFaqir’s My Name Is Salma" (Supervisor) in the International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT), July 2020. Vol. 8, Issue. ISSN 2320-2882. (www.ijcrt.org)
  • "Rhetorical and Persuasive Language: A Critical Discourse Analysis of MalalaYousafzai’s Nobel Lecture" in South Asian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, November 2020. Vol. 2, Issue 2. DOI: http/doi.org/10.48165/sajssh.2021-2203.
  • "Diaspora and Identity: A Study in FadiaFaqir’s My Name is Salma" in the International Journal of Creative Research Thoughts (IJCRT), July 2020. Vol. 8, Issue 7. (www.ijcrt.org)
  • "Language And Power Politics in Amiri Baraka’s Somebody Blew Up America: A Critical Discourse Analysis" in GLIMPSES, June 2019. ISSN 2250-0561, Vol. 8, No. 2, Impact Factor: 5.50. (www.ruminationssociety.com)
  • "Digital Discourses: Reconstruction of English Language and Literature" in GLIMPSES, June 2019. ISSN 2250-0561, Vol. 8, No. 1, Impact Factor: 5.50. (www.ruminationssociety.com)
  • "Emergence of Global Discourse On Endangered Languages: A Critique" in RUMINATIONS, June 2019. ISSN 2229-6751, Impact Factor: 5.25. (www.ruminationssociety.com)
  • "Children Exploitation in Richard Wright’s Black Boy and Alice Walker’s The Color Purple" in The Creative Launcher, February 2018. ISBN: 2455-6580, Vol. II, Issue VI. (www.thecreativelauncher.com)
  • "Emergence of Digital Technologies in Teaching and Learning of English Language" in the International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Academy (IJMRA), January 1, 2018. ISBN: 2249-2496, Impact Factor: 7.081, Vol. 8, Issue 1. (www.ijmra.us)
Dr. Anandkumar Ubale
  • Namdeo Dhasal: An Inevitable Cultural Intervention in Bhairavi UGC Care List (Group I ISSN-0675-58217) January 2023
  • Challenging the Notions of Alienation Ideology and Dialectics in the Works of E.M. Forster: Marxist Perspective in Bhairavi UGC Care List (Group I ISSN-0675-58217) January 2023.
  • George Orwell’s Depiction of Imperialism in Burmese Days in the Light of Marxist Perspective in IJRCS –Journal (ISSN 2456-6683) 20th Nov. 2023.
  • Reinterpreting Imperial-Oriental and Liberal Issues in E.M. Forster’s A Passage to India: A Marxist Perspective in South Asian Journal of Social Science & Humanities (ISSN: 2582-7065) 04/08/2023
  • Investigating The Psycho-Feminist Domain in E.M. Forster’s Passage to India : Freudian Psychoanalysis in Journal of The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (UGC Care Group I ISSN : 0025-0422 Vol. No. 56) 2022
  • Relocating Religious Identity: Nemade’s Hindu in Epitome: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (ISSN: 2395-6968, Vol-6 Issue 10)  10/10/2020
  • Critiquing Tendulkar’s Intention : A Focus on Kanyadaan in Epitome: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (ISSN: 2395-6968, Vol- 6, Issue 4) 04/03/2020
  • Imagined Reality: Harari’s Anthropological Reading Of Myth in Epitome: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (ISSN: 2 Vol. 6, Issue 1395-6968,) January 2020
  • Language As Cultural Politics: Colonial Context in Literay Endeavour (ISSN : 0676-299X, Vol-10, Issue 01) January 2019
  • Myth As Hegemonic Construct in Literay Endeavour (ISSN : 0676-299X, Vol-10, Issue 02) April 2019
  • Dalit Poetry: Questioning Hegemonic Narratives in Literay Endeavour (ISSSN : 0676-299X ) October 2018
  • Culture Question : Western And Indian Context in Epitome: International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (ISSN: 2395-6968, Vol. 6, Issue 10) June 2018.
Chapter in Book
  • Demythologizing the Hegemonic Myth: JotiraoPhule’s Slavery in Art and Aesthetics of Modern Mythopoeia Vol 2 (ISBN 978-81-945995-1-7)  published by VishvanathaKaviraja Institute, New Delhi/London/New York, 2020.
Book Edited
  • Perceptions and Perspectives (ISBN No. 9788193445181)  published by Saurav Prakashan Aurangabad, 2020   

Thurst Areas

Research Groups
  • British Literature
  • Applied Linguistics
  • American Literature
  • Colonial and Post-Colonial Literature
  • Feminist Literature
  • Literature of the Oppressed
  • Postmodern Literature
  • Indian Writing in English
  • Interdisciplinary (Theory and Literature)
  • Post-Colonial studies
  • Drama
  • Theatre and Film Studies
  • Cultural Studies
  • Critical Theory
  • Translation Studies
  • Literature, Psychology and Psychoanalysis
  • Comparative Literature
  • Women’s Writing
  • English Literature (Age)
  • Major Form: Fiction
  • Semantics and Pragmatics
  • Applied Linguistics
  • English Language Teaching
  • New Literatures in English
  • Commonwealth Literature
  • African Literature
  • Australian Literature
  • Canadian Literature
  • Stylistics

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SR.NO. Name Designation
1 Ms. Nirupama Menon/Rao (IAS topper 1972 batch) previously Spokesperson, Ministry of External Affairs.
2 Ms. Fauzia Khan At Presently Members of Legislative Assembly (Parbhani)
3 Mr. Ashok Dhivare CP, IPS
4 Mr. Shahaji Shrirangrao Solunke IPS, Spl Inspector General of Police
5 Mr. Habibulla Hussain Dy. Superintendent of Police
6 Mr. P.B. Ambhore Dy. General Manager, Bank of Maharashtra, Nagpur.
7 Dr. J.M. Waghmare Former Vice-Chancellor, Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded and Former Mayor Latur Municipal Corporation, Latur.
8 Dr. C.J. Jahagirdar Emeritus Professor, Department of English, University of Mumbai, Mumbai. 9869442232
9 Ms. Manisha Jaybhaye Administrator, Cidco, New Aurangabad
10 Mr. Siddharth Kharat Asstt. Secretary, Ministry of Education Mantralaya, Mumbai Mobile No.9967444137
11 Mr. Bhagwan Sawai Programme Officer, All India Radio Beed, Phone No. 2350917.
12 Mr. Nitin Gaikwad Correspondent, Saam Marathi Channel Mobile No.9881131112.
13 Dr. Prakash Deshpande Professor, Department of English, Shivaji University, Kolhapur. (Rtd.) 2442971.
14 Dr. Ram Badode Professor & Head, Department of English, Mumbai University, Mumbai. 9870043323.
15 Dr. E.V. Ramkrishnan Professor and Head, Department of English, South-Gujrat University, Surat. 9427519004
16 Ms. Sukrita Paul Kumar Head, Department of English, Assumption University, Bangkok, Thailand.
17 Mr. V.D. Sevekar Chairman, Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education, Aurangabad.
18 Mr. R.T. Deshmukh Former Principal, Deogiri College, Aurangabad. 9850040541.
19 Dr. Ramlal Agrawal Principal,(Rtd.) J.E.S. College, Jalna.(02482) 230710
20 Dr. Harihar Kulkarni Former, Principal, Pratibha Niketan College, Nanded. Mobile: 9890225779, 9423136292
21 Mr. Siraj Wahab Assistant Editor, The Arab News, Jeddah, Saudi-Arabia
22 Mr. Dilip Lathi Regional Manager, Young India, Publications, Mumbai. 9422012031
23 Dr. B.S Korde Professor & Head, Department of English, Pune University, Pune. 9422518108
24 Mr. D.B. Choudhari Principal, Arts Science & Commerce College Tq. Soyegaon, Dist. Aurangabad.
25 Dr. M.L. Jadhav Reader, Department of English Shivaji University, Kolhapur. 9226128738
26 Dr. Shaikh Samad Principal, Vasantrao Naik College, Aurangabad. 9923516939
27 Dr. Vaishali Pradhan Principal, Milind Arts & Commerce Aurangabad. 9850141197
28 Dr. L.B. Waghmare Former Principal, Milind Arts & Commerce College, Aurangabad. 9890308777.
29 Dr. Bhagwan Jadhav Dean, Faculty of Arts, Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded. 9422876148.
30 Dr. G.P. Dhakane Principal, Bhagwan Baba Awhad Arts and Commerce College, Tq. Pathardi, Dist. Ahmednagar
31 Dr. R.M. Sangewar Former Head, Dept. of English Maharashtra Udyagiri College, Udgir, Dist. Latur. 9823111727
32 Dr. Shobha Shinde Professor & Head, Dept. of English North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon.
33 Dr. A.R. Mardikar Head, Dept. of English, Arts, Commerce & Science College, Wada, Dist. Thane.
34 Ms. Vibhawari Rathod Management Council Member Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad.
35 Dr. N.Z. Wagh Former Dean, Faculty of Arts Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad.
36 Dr. S.T. Siddiqui Head, Dept. of English Netaji Subhashchandra Bose College Nanded.
37 Dr, Santosh Bhoomkar Head, Dept. of English S.B. Arts & Commerce College Aurangabad.
38 Dr. Karuna Patange Head, Dept. of English Bahirji Smarak Mahavidyalaya Basmath. 9890276946
39 Dr. Farhana Khan In charge Principal Aurangabad College for Women's Navkhanda, Aurangabad.
40 Dr. A.S. Gangane Head, Dept. of English Dnyanopasak College, Parbhani 9226365567
41 Mr. Mahindra Shinde Head, Dept. of English Nutan Mahavidyalaya, Selu. 9422560027
42 Dr. F.A. Siddiqui Head, Dept. of English R.P. College, Osmanabad. 9422466660
43 Dr. R.B. Chougule Head, Dept. of English Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University Sub-centre, Osmanabad. 9423717774.
44 Prof. S.K. Jogdand Former Head, Dept. of English S.R.T. Mahavidyalaya, Ambajigai. 9422240074.
45 Mr. Rajan Shinde Head, Dept. of English Maulana Azad College, Aurangabad. 9850430201
46 Dr. Abdul Hasib Reader, Dept. of English Maulana Azad College, Aurangabad.
47 Mr. Bhagwan Dhage Reader, Dept. of English Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University Nanded.
48 Mr. N.J. Raimule Reader, Dept. of English Arts, Commerce & Science College Tq. Arjapur, Dist. Nanded.
49 Ms. Syeda Arshia Quadri Lecturer, Dept. of English Chistiya College, Kultabad, Dist. A’bad. 9860017596
50 Dr. Shahaji Gaikwad Head, Dept. of English Matsyodari College, Jalna. (0240) 2251425
51 Dr. Shakeel Ahmed Khan Reader, Dept. of English Matsyodari College, Jalna.
52 Dr. U.B. Ambhore Reader, Dept. of English J.E.S. College, Jalna
53 Dr. A.S. Phand Head, Dept. of English Arts & Commerce College, Ambad, Dist. Jalna.
54 Mr. V.R. Shedge Head, Dept. of English Govt. Arts and Science College, Aurangabad.
55 Dr. Kamlesh Mahajan Lecturer, Dept. of English Vasantrao Naik College, Aurangabad. 9822441393.
56 Dr. Shilpa Deshpande Lecturer, Dept. of English M.G.M. Centre for languages, A’bad. 9422713856.
57 Dr. Farhat Durrani Lecturer, Dept. of English Sir Syed College, Aurangabad. 9422214864.
58 Dr. V.S. Jadhav Reader, Dept. of English S.B. Arts & Commerce College, Aurangabad.
59 Dr. Nilofer Shakir Lecturer, Dept. of English Aurangabad College for Womens, Navkhanda, A’bad.
60 Mr. P.S. Deore Lecturer, Dept. of English Pandit Jawaharla Nehru College, Aurangabad.
By Teachers
  • Best Teacher Award, GOM - Dr. Geeta Patil
  • Shikshak Pratibha Puraskar - Dr. Mustajeeb Khan, Dr. Anand Ubale
  • Bharat Jyoti Award 16th July 2011 at constitution club of India in New Delhi – Dr. Mehrunnisa Pathan
  • Life Member of Systemic Functional Linguistic  Association, Hyderabad – Dr. Bhimrao Bhosale
  • Executive Council Member of Indian Society for Theatre Research Indian chapter of International Federation for Theatre Research – Dr. Mustajeeb Khan
  • Member of Abhijat Marathi Bhasha Samiti Constituted by Department of Culture and Language, Government of Maharashtra – Dr. Anand Ubale
By Students
  • 20 Students qualified SET in 2024

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