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Dr. Ekta SIngh
Assistant Professor(Grade I)
ekta.singh@mail.jiit.ac.in
Biography

Dr. Ekta Singh holds a B.A. (Hons.) in English Literature from St. Xavier’s College, Ranchi, and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Linguistics from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. Her academic and research interests primarily focus on English Language Teaching (ELT) and English for Specific Purposes (ESP).

Dr.Ekta Singh has a deep interest in understanding learners’ needs and designing English language curricula that align with the academic and professional goals of students from diverse disciplines. She emphasizes a practical, needs-based approach to language teaching that connects linguistic theory with real-world applications.

Before joining Jaypee Institute of Information Technology (JIIT) in 2022, Dr. Ekta Singh served as a Guest Faculty at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi, where she taught Research Writing to Ph.D. scholars. Her prior academic experience at prestigious institutions has shaped her interdisciplinary and learner-centered pedagogical philosophy.

Her doctoral research and subsequent academic work have contributed significantly to the area of business communication, with a focus on professional and workplace contexts. At JIIT, she continues to engage in teaching and research that bridge communication theory, pedagogical innovation, and professional practice.

Research Highlights

Dr. Ekta Singh’s research predominantly focuses on English Language Teaching (ELT), a field that has gained increased relevance in the context of both national and global educational trends. With English being a core component of the curriculum in engineering, management, and other professional institutes across India, there is a growing need to ensure that ELT courses are grounded in solid research frameworks. However, despite the availability of extensive literature on needs analysis in language education, many institutions still lack a research-informed approach to curriculum design—often resulting in ineffective or generalized syllabi.

Dr. Singh’s doctoral research addresses this gap by placing learners’ needs at the center of curriculum development, guided by Hutchinson and Waters’ (1987) model of needs analysis. Her study critically examines students’ language learning needs from their own perspectives, advocating for a learner-centered methodology in ELT course design.

In addition to needs-based curriculum development, Dr. Singh has also explored broader dimensions of ELT such as technological innovations in language teaching and action research in language classrooms. Her ongoing research aims to further investigate various dimensions of English for Specific Purposes (ESP) to enhance the relevance and effectiveness of English language instruction in professional education.

She also has a keen interest in entrepreneurial communication, and is actively engaged in integrating its key components into the B.Tech curriculum, with the aim of equipping students with communication skills that are essential for innovation, start-up culture, and professional success in contemporary work environments.

Areas Of Interest
  • Applied Linguistics
  • English Language Teaching
  • English for Specific Purpose
  • Business Communication
  • Entrepreneurial Communication
Publications
  1. G. Dalal and E. Singh, "Teacher’s Evolving Action Research in Foreign Language Classrooms," International Journal of English Language, Literature in Humanities (IJELLH), vol. 5, no. 12, pp. 2–16, 2017. ISSN: 2321-7065.
  2. E. Singh, "Developing Speaking Skills in The English Language Courses Using ICT for the Engineering Students: An Indian Context," International Journal of English Learning and Teaching Skills (IJELTS), vol. 1, pp. 121–125, 2018. ISSN: 2638-5546.
  3. E. Singh and S. Meena, "Innovations in ELT Classrooms Today: An Indian Context," in [Book Title Not Provided], Bahiri Publication, 2020, pp. 219–229. ISBN: 978-93-83469-25-3
  4. E. Singh, "Ensemble Learning for Appraising English Text Readability using Gompertz Function," International Journal of Performability Engineering (IJPE), vol. 19, no. 6, pp. 388–396, June 2023. [SCOPUS Indexed].