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UGC NET is the exam which is the gateway of becoming an Assistant Professor and the researcher. NTA conducts the UGC NET exam to examine the post-graduated candidates who wish to become an assistant professor or researcher. The exam is conducted twice in a year in the month of June and December. Before NTA CBSE used to conduct the exam. In December 2018, NTA conducted its first UGC NET. This year UGC NET exam is conducting in 81 subjects in online mode only. For June 2019 attempt application window has been closed. You can apply for the December 2019 session. NTA will soon release the notification for the December 2019 session.
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Exam pattern is the same for all the subjects taken by the UGC NET. There is no subject under NTA UGC NET which will follow the different exam pattern. For Political Science also NTA will have the same exam pattern. Previously exam was conducted in three Paper. NTA UGC NET has changed the exam pattern from July 2018. The exam will be conducted in two parts I. e. Paper-1 and Paper-2. Paper-1 is a General Aptitude subject which is a compulsory subject for all the candidates and Paper-2 was an optional subject which was opted by the candidate at the time of filling their application form. Exam pattern is as follows:
Paper-1 consists
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You might have heard from many toppers to do this and that to clear your UGC NET exam. But always remember one point out of infinite ways to prepare an exam, the one way which will suit you is the best one and don't follow others try to learn things. For now, at this point of time, you have enough time to prepare well and clear the UGC NET. Preparing from home is a good idea but you can also follow some main points to qualify the marks. Below I'm sharing some points which you can follow as per your suitability. Always study from the updated UGC NET Syllabus. Try to solve the previous year's question papers. To get an idea of the
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In accordance with NCTE norms, regular teachers working in primary, middle, secondary and higher secondary schools in Tamil Nadu, recognized by State / Central government, with a minimum of two years teaching experience are only eligible.
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