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About Mridu Sharma

Mridu Sharma is a Ph.D scholar, from University of Jammu, who is NET & JKSET qualified in English Literature. This channel is about the UGC NTA NET JRF English Literature preparation. It deals with various aspects of English literature exam preparation and other facets dealing with the scholar life. The issues concerning every NET JRF aspirant are dealt here with seriousness. The various podcasts where Assistant Professors, University Guides, PhD Scholars and JRF qualifiers feature are also part of the channel.

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