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Yes, Definitely. NET basically tests your subject knowledge and if you have read well during your college, it won't be that difficult for you. It also depends on your subject. I had commerce and most of the preparation for NET was from Graduation books. Hence, I could qualify it in the first attempt itself. One more positive aspect is that the exam cycle for both the exams is different which can be taken advantage of. NET is a one time thing. Strategy-
The strategy would depend on when you are starting your UGC NET http://bit.ly/2FSok2K preparations. If I assume that you want to attempt NET and Cgl you can give around 45
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The exam is mainly conducted in the two phases
Phase 1 - The exam is conducted in Aptitude that is common for all students whereas the questions asked from the candidates is same in all the section
Phase 2 - The exam is conducted in the Subject selected by the candidates for lectureship programme
A candidate needs to crack both the exam Paper 1 as well as paper 2. When you fill the UGC NET Forms you have two optionsFirst is to apply for the Lectureship onlySecond is to apply for both the Lectureship as well as
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While preparing for UGC NET English, be clear with the fact that it has a very vast syllabus so you to give it enough time to prepare. First of all go through with your M.A. Coursework, it won't take much time, just afresh it in mind, just for having a general idea of topics like Major authors & their works and literary periods ( From Chaucer to contemporary)
Now pick up any standard History book from British literature, some options are David Daiches, Edward Albert, W H Hudson. Collect the maximum information about the important author/critic & their work. Practice previous year test papers & UGC NET http://bit.ly/2FSok2K Online
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It is a myth that people working for 9-10 hours per day cannot devote their time to the preparation of UGC NET. It is not only possible to prepare during your work phase but also possible to crack the exam ultimately. I am going to share a few tips that might help you to prepare while you work. First, you need to be consistent in your preparation. Time constraint is not a big problem if you are studying every day for the exam. Chart out a timetable where you can divide the topics of your concerned subject into time slots. Finish the topics on time and do not keep backlogs. The second thing is the smart selection of NTA
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