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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
The UGC NET syllabus for mass communication and journalism is as follows:
Unit 1: Introduction to Journalism and Mass Communication.
Unit 2: Communication for Development and Social Change.
Unit 3: Reporting and Editing.
Unit 4: Advertising and Marketing Communication.
Unit 5: Public Relations and Corporate Communication.
Unit 6: Media Laws and Ethics.
Unit 7: Media Management and Production.
Unit 8: ICT and Media.
Unit 9: Film and Visual Communication.
Unit 10: Communication Research.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
For Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and/ or Assistant Professor, you have to give the UGC NET examination, conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA) .
For UGC NET fees are as :-
- for general is rs 1150
- and for obc fee is rs 600.
- For sc\st \pwd fee is rs 325.
Eligibility for this is master's degree from a recognised university (with minimum of 55 % marks)
During registration, you have to choose 1 subject preference out of 83 total subjects.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
If you have paid 1150 INR for the UGC NET application but the portal is showing an incomplete form from the last 11 days, you can try the following:
- Check your payment status. Make sure that your payment has been processed successfully. You can check your payment status on the UGC NET website.
- Contact the UGC NET helpdesk. If your payment has been processed successfully but the portal is still showing an incomplete form, you should contact the UGC NET helpdesk. You can contact the UGC NET helpdesk by phone or email.
- Re-submit your application form. If you have contacted the UGC NET helpdesk and they have not
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
A relaxation of five years in age criteria is given to candidates belonging to reserved categories such as SC, ST, OBC and PwD. Women candidates of all categories are also given age relaxation. This means that the upper age limit for SC/ST/OBC/PwD/Women candidates is 35 years if they apply for the role of JRF.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Hi hafsath.
to appear for UGC NET in Sociology the candidate should follow the following eligibility criteria as per the gudelines issued by the authority .
Candidates holding foreign degrees, diplomas, or certificates, or post-graduate diplomas from Indian universities or institutes, should, in their own best interests, find out from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), New Delhi, whether their diplomas, degrees, or certificates are equivalent to master's degrees from accredited Indian universities.
A post-graduate degree in a relevant field, such as electronic science, humanities, computer Science & applications, social s
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