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a year agoContributor-Level 6
The UGC NET application form for the December session was released along with the notification at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. The notification PDF consists of the detailed information about the registration process, exam dates, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Despite holding an M.Tech degree you can select Hindi among the subjects for the UGC NET examination. Candidates who take the UGC NET exam can select to test a subject that does not match their postgraduate major. Among the 81 choices in UGC NET Hindi stands as one of the available subjects. Eligibility for this exam demands 55% master's degree average or equivalent level marks along with application costs from INR 1,100 to INR 2,500. The assessment contains two essential paper components which include Paper 1 with 50 questions yielding 100 marks and Paper 2 with 100 questions totaling 200 marks. The UGC NET exam occurs two times per y
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Public candidates who finish their MCom in HRM can achieve admission into the UGC NET exam through Industrial Relations as their second subject. The UGC NET provides test takers an opportunity to select a subject from their post-graduation discipline as their second examination topic. The subject of Industrial Relations applies to HRM practices making it an acceptable option for the second paper of UGC NET examination. Both papers of the UGC NET examination consist of Paper 1 and Paper 2 which include 50 questions each along with 100 additional questions in Paper 2. Every UGC NET candidate must take Paper 1 which all candidates share t
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, the NTA UGC NET 2026 paper 1 exam consists of questions related to communication skills. It is a part of a general aptitude test that have the teaching and research topics in which reading comprehension, reasoning, and communication skills also asked.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Candidates can check the UGC NET syllabus at ugcnetonline.in. It will be released along with the notification. The Paper 1 includes topics on teaching aptitude, research, development, environment, and more. Paper 2 is subject-specific. A thorough understanding of the NTA NET syllabus is important for all the candidates aiming to clear the exam. It is important to appear for both papers to qualify for the NET exam.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
For getting the score card for UGC-NET exam the students will have to open the UGC official website where the results will be published and on this website the students will have to open the results page and fill in the details and submit it. After which the students will get their score card of the exam.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can go to the offficial website and download form there. Candidates can also use youtube video discription where you can find link of previous year question papers with solution.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The previous year question papers of the UGC NET Philosophy examination are accessible from official testing bodies together with educational centers and coaching facilities. The UGC NET exam contains two parts: General Teaching and Research Aptitude in Paper 1 and Philosophy in Paper 2 which focuses on elements such as Indian and Western philosophy alongside epistemology, logic, ethics, social-political philosophy and contemporary philosophical aspects.
A candidate's practice success depends on using at least five years of previous question papers since topic distributions and pattern variations occur between exam years. Multiple candi
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can apply for a PhD in Neuroscience at IISc after completing an M.Sc in Zoology and clearing NET JRF in Zoology. While a Zoology M.Sc. can qualify you to apply, always carefully review the eligibility criteria for the specific neuroscience PhD programme you are interested in at IISc, as they may have additional requirements or preferred areas of focus. As you have a strong base in biology, sciences will help you to perform the best in neuroscience research.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you are eligible for the NET JRF examination in Management after the M.Com in Applied Economics. The UGC NET eligibility norms require that the candidates who have secured 55% marks in their postgraduate degree from a UGC-recognized university shall be considered eligible for the exam. Since Applied Economics is an appropriate subject, you meet the educational qualifications in the Management subject. Along with this, also ensure that you fall under the age limit of 30 years for becoming eligible for JRF. After being within these parameters, you can apply for the NET JRF exam.
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