The first exam for UGC NET December 2018 Paper II was conducted on December 18, in two shifts. Shiksha exclusively covered the exam from UGC NET exam centre in Noida. Read here student reaction for UGC NET 2018 as major changes were made by NTA this year.
UGC NET 2018 Students Reaction: The paper II of UGC NET 2018 was conducted on December 18, 2018. National Testing Agency (NTA) will be conducting UGC NET 2018 for four more days continuously till December 22, 2018. Both UGC NET 2018 Paper I and Paper II are being conducted in two shifts in different time slots on all scheduled exam dates for UGC NET 2018. NTA, the new exam conducting body has introduced few changes in UGC NET for this year onwards including changing the mode of exam from Pen-paper based test to Computer-based test mode.
Moreover, major changes in UGC NET 2018 Exam Pattern has been made such as the number of papers reduced to only two from three papers in previous years. UGC NET 2018 paper-I comprising 50 questions based on 10 different sections and Paper-II consists 100 objective type questions of the subject selected by candidates. The test takers had mixed reactions to these major changes made in UGC NET 2018 by NTA.
Let us take a look at how students reacted for UGC NET 2018 Paper II as around 1000 candidates appeared for the exam at the test centre in Noida, iON Digital Zone.
Pradeep, a journalist by profession, appeared for History subject in UGC NET Paper II. He took the exam for the second time this year. He said the key change this year was that UGC NET 2018 is being conducted in Computer-based mode. He found the Paper II of UGC NET 2018 of same difficulty level as last year. However, he mentioned that Modern History section was quite tough than last year. Moreover, there were no questions from Ancient History section, Pre-historic section even expected topics such as Paleolithic and Mesolithic did not appear among the questions. Overall, UGC NET Paper II for History subject was majorly based on Modern Indian History and Medieval Indian History, with more weightage given to Modern Indian History.
Check out: Detailed schedule for UGC NET 2018
Mohit appeared for Mass Communication subject in UGC NET 2018 Paper II and found the paper to be of balanced/moderate difficulty level. Of the 100 questions for UGC NET Paper II, there were easy MCQs and tough questions in equal numbers. He also mentioned that there were some glitches in Unseen Passage section of paper 1 but no such difficulties were faced in UGC NET 2018 Paper II. Overall, he said that the test takers who prepared well for UGC NET 2018 must have attempted the paper with ease.
Shiriyaksh, a student in Amity University appeared in UGC NET 2018 Paper II for Forensic Science subject. Since this was his first attempt for UGC NET, he found the question paper moderate in difficulty level with equal weightage in tough and easy questions. He shared that Paper II for Forensic Sciences was majorly based on Biology, Chemistry, Physical Science and Forensics from UGC NET 2018 Syllabus only.
Also Read: UGC NET 2018 Student Reaction & Review for Paper-I
Another test taker, Rajat who attempted UGC NET in previous years also, appeared for History subject for Paper II. He said, UGC NET Paper II for History subject was of average difficulty, with few tough questions in the exam. He added that he faced difficulty in taking the exam as NTA has changed UGC NET 2018 exam pattern and test mode (changed to CBT mode from Pen-paper).
UGC NET is a qualifying exam to select candidates for Junior Research Fellowships (JRF) and for the posts of Assistant Professor in various Universities and Colleges in India. Earlier, the exam was organised by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) but from this year onwards, NTA became the exam conducting authority for UGC NET.
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Answered 15 hours ago
No. Once the admit card is released, candidate will not be able to change the exam centre in any circumstances. The exam centre mentioned on the hall ticket is final. Also, the assigned exam centre is based on the choices of the candidate made during the application process and can not be modified l
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Answered 15 hours ago
No. A candidate will not receive the UGC NET City Intimation Slip by post. The authority will release the City slip on the official website at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. Candidates required their login credentials to download the city slip including the application number and date of birth.
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Answered 15 hours ago
Yes. It is important for a candidate to carry the UGC NET admit card to the examination centre. Without it, candidate will not be allowed to sit in the exam. It consists of the details like name of a candidate, photograph, shift, reporting time, exam day instructions, etc.
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Answered 16 hours ago
If in case candidate find any discrepancy in the UGC NET admit card for the June session then he or she must contact the NTA via helpline numbers 011-40759000 during the working hours or email them.
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Answered 16 hours ago
The UGC NET admit card for the June session 2026 will be released around four days prior to the examination date. It will be released on the official website at ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
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Answered 5 days ago
The behavior of the MCAM staff is very inappropriate and disrespectful. They often use offensive language and insult students. Such behavior is unacceptable in an educational institution. I request the authorities to look into this matter and take appropriate action to ensure a respectful environmen
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Answered 5 days ago
No, it is not right. Professors, staff, and principals should behave respectfully because they guide students and help build the future of society. If they use abusive language, insult others, or spread hatred, it creates a negative environment and sets a bad example for students. Therefore, such be
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Answered a week ago
Yes, IIT Hyderabad does accept UGC NET scores to decide admissions to the PhD courses. Several IIT Hyderabad departments also accept the GATE scores as well to decide the PhD admissions of candidates.
In addition to the aforementioned entrance exams, candidates are also required to fulfill the specif
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Answered 2 weeks ago
Candidates can check below the methods to make corrections if required in the UGC NET application or registration form:
- Visit at ugcnet.nta.nic.in
- Login using the application number and password
- Click on the link/button available for the application form correction
- Read the instructions and click on the
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Answered 2 weeks ago
The NTA has not yet released the UGC NET 2026 notification and so the application process dates have not been announced for the June session. It is expected that the application is likely to start in April 2026 and the last date for the registration may likely be in May 2026. The authority will also
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