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a year agoContributor-Level 9
NTA UGC NET is a national-level exam conducted to determine the eligibility of candidates for only Assistant Professor or both Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and Assistant Professor posts in Indian universities and colleges. NTA UGC NET Exam consists of 2 papers. Candidates need to appear both UGC NET paper 1 & paper 2 and pass both the papers or exams separately in order to qualify the UGC NET exam. Hence, UGC NET cannot be qualified only by appearing paper 1.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
It is possible to do a PhD without clearing the NET (National Eligibility Test) exam in some cases. Many universities and colleges, including Maharaj Singh College, if affiliated with a recognized university, may have their own entrance exams for PhD admissions. Some institutions may also offer PhD programs based on academic performance (like having a Master’s degree with a high score), MPhil qualifications, or through sponsored research projects.
It's best to check the specific PhD admission guidelines of Maharaj Singh College to know their requirements.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will release the final answer key of UGC NET 2026 June session on the official website at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. Candidates who appeared for the exam will be able to check their final answer key download link online.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The UGC NET application form confirmation page is important for the following reasons:
• It is a proof that you have successfully submitted your application form and paid the application fee.
• It contains all the important details about your application, such as your name, date of birth, email address, and contact number.
• It also contains the application number, which is a unique identifier for your application form.
• The application number is required to download your admit card, check your entrance exam results, and track the status of your application.
• The confirmation page may also contain other important
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The UGC NET December session exam will be conducted online in Computer-Based Test Mode. It will be held in two shifts. Shift 1 from 9 am to 12 pm and shift 2 from 3 pm to 6 pm.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No. The authority will release the UGC NET 2025 schedule for the June session at ugcnet.nta.ac.in. The UGC NET 2025 June schedule will be released on the official website at ugcnet.nta.ac.in. The June session exam will be conducted as per the dates released by the NTA.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The authority will release the UGC NET 2026 result at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. Candidates will be able to download their scorecard by using their login credentials. It contains the marks of both papers, post applied for, candidates' perssonal details, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Here is the syllabus of Comparative Study of Religions syllabus for UGC NET exam:
| UGC NET Comparative Study of Religions Syllabus | |
|---|---|
STUDY OF RELIGION | |
Religion: Meaning, Definition, Nature, and Scope | Theories: Origin of Religion |
Study of Religion: Aims and objectives | Dimensions of Religion: Doctrinal, social, moral code of conduct, devotional praxis |
Religion’s Relationship with other Disciplines: Theology, Ethics, Philosophy, Sociology, Psychology, Culture and Arts | |
PRE-HISTORICAL RELIGIOUS FORMS | |
Early forms of Religious Expression: Mana, Magic, Fetishes, Shamans, Totem, Taboo, Ancestor worship | Nature of Holy: Animism, Naturism, Theism, Polytheism, Henotheism, Deism, Monotheism, Pantheism, and Panentheism |
Task and Objectives: Myths, Rituals, Rites of Passage, Sacraments, Prayers, Festivals, Sacrifices | Religion of the Major Civilizations: Indus Valley, Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Greek, Roman, Chinese. |
Meaning and Nature: Syncretism, Mysticism, Schism, Sect, etc. | Zoroastrianism: Beliefs and Practices |
MODERN TRENDS IN THE STUDY OF RELIGION | |
Approaches to the Study of Religion: Anthropological, Sociological, Phenomenological, Psychological, Historical, and Experiential. | Challenges to Religion: Atheism, Agnosticism, Existentialism, Humanism, Marxism, Rationalism, Materialism, Secularism, Relativism, Globalization, Clash Civilizations. |
Modern Trends in the Study of Religion: Holistic or all-inclusive approach, interfaith understanding and dialogue, co-existence, human rights, empowerment of the Subaltern or social justice, gender equality, ecology and environment, world peace and harmony. | Religious Authority: Tradition, magician, diviner, scripture, seer, saint, reformer, founder, prophet |
HINDUISM | |
Nature of Vedic Religion and Culture | Vedic Literature – Samhita-s, Aranyak-s, Upanisad-s |
Shaivism, Vaishnavism, Shaktism, Tantraism, etc. | Six Systems of Hindu Philosophy – Sankhya, Yoga, Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Mimamsa, and Vedanta |
Epics (Ramayana, Mahabharata) and Purana-s | Bhakti and Reform Movements of the Medieval Period |
Modern Reform Movements (Brahmosamaja, Aryasamaja, Ramakrishna Mission, etc.) | |
JAINISM | |
Sramana Culture and Tirthankara Tradition (Rsabhadeva to Mahavira) | Main Sects of Jainism – Digambara and Svethambara |
Prakrit Agama Literature and Prominent Acaryas | Basic Doctrines, Principles and Philosophy |
Contribution to Arts and Architecture | Social Aspects of Jainism |
Contemporary Developments of Jainism | Jain Pilgrimage and Jain Festivals |
BUDDHISM | |
Background, Life and Teaching of Gautama Buddha | Pali Tipitaka Literature and Mahayana Sutra-s |
Main Sects – Hinayana, Mahayana, etc. | Basic Doctrines, Principles and Philosophy |
Contribution to Arts and Architecture | Expansion of Buddhism Outside India |
Social Aspects and Revival of Buddhism | |
JUDAISM | |
Origin and Development: Creation, the Call of Abraham, the Call of Moses, the Exodus, the Covenant on Mount Sinai | Hebrew Scripture: Pentateuch (Torah), Prophets (Nibium), Writings (Ketubium) |
Jewish Beliefs: Ten Commandments, Talmud, Midrash, Passover, Messiah, etc. | Jewish Celebration: Sabbath, Synagogue Assembly, Passover, Feast of Weeks, Feast of Tabernacles |
Jewish Ethics: Covenant consciousness, Mosaic Laws, Jubilee stipulations, marriage and family | Importance of Jerusalem |
Major Denomination of Judaism | |
CHRISTIANITY | |
The Life and Message of Jesus Christ | The beginning of Christianity and the Sermon on the Mount |
Old Testament and New Testament Scriptures | Main Christian Churches (Catholic, Orthodox, and Protestant) |
Important Beliefs and Teachings of Christianity | Christian Life: Worship, Rituals, and Mysticism |
History of Christianity in India h. Contemporary Trends in Christian Theology | |
ISLAM | |
The social, religious condition of Arabia before the advent of Islam | Life of the Prophet Mohammad and the basic teachings of the Quran, the establishment of the Islamic community and the Madina state. |
Introduction of Hadith and Fiqh and some important Muhaddith (Imam Bukhari, Imam Muslim) and Faqi (Imam Abu Hanifa, Imam Shafi, Imam Malki Imam Hanbal) | Some important Muslim thinkers: Ali ibn e Ha |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you are eligible to apply for the UGC NET (National Eligibility Test) if you have a B.Sc. in Home Science and a Postgraduate Diploma in Nutrition and Dietetics from Delhi University. In order to be eligible for a Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) or assistant professor position in an Indian university or institution, applicants must pass the UGC NET eligibility exam. Generally speaking, one must meet the qualifying requirements for UGC NET by earning a Master's degree in a related field from an accredited university. Even though your postgraduate Diploma is an advanced level, you may still need to meet the UGC NET qualifying requir
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The NTA released the UGC NET 2024 Provisional Answer key for August 27 to September 5 on the official website at ugcnet.nta.ac.in. Candidates can able to check their answer key by visiting the official website or through a direct link provided on this page also.
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