I have done Post graduation in Civil Engineering ( Hydraulics and Water Resources Engineering). Can I apply for UGC NET 2019? If so, under which subject should I apply? Otherwise, am I elgible to apply CSIR NET 2019 under Earth Sciences? Thank you
Since their are a total of 81 subjects t apply for UGC NET 2019, your most preferable subject to apply for the post of Assistant professor or fellowship in Indian governmet institutions will be Hydraulics and Water Resources Engineering which is available in UGC NET as well as CSIR NET. Hope this helps. Thank you.
What was the cut off for UGC NET Sociology for JUNE 2019?
Hello UGC NET Candidates!
Check the ugc net cut off stats of June 2019
UGC NET Cut-off 2019 for Sociology June for JRF
Unreserved - 71.33
OBC (NCL) - 66.67
SC – 63.33
ST – 62.00
PWD-VI – 64.67
PWD-HI – 45.33
PWD-LM – 66.67
PWD-OD&AO – 43.33
EWS – 66.67
NTA UGC NET Cut-off 2019 for Sociology June for Assistant professor
Unreserved – 62.00
OBC (NCL) – 54.67
SC – 50.00
ST – 49.33
PWD-VI – 43.33
PWD-HI – 35.33
PWD-LM – 50.00
PWD-OD&AO – 35.33
EWS – 52.67
Hope the information provided above will help you, thanks aspirants!
What is the syllabus of UGC NET Geography 2019?
Hello UGC NET Aspirants!
UGC NET geography (paper 2) holds 200 marks. The syllabus has 10 units. To perform well in the examination candidates must study every unit of paper 1 and paper 2.
You can check the complete UGC NET Geography Syllabus from the list given below.
Unit 1 – Geomorphology
Unit 2- Climatology
Unit 3- Oceanography
Unit 4- Geography of Environment
Unit 5- Population and Settlement Geography
Unit 6- Geography of Economic Activities and Regional Development
Unit 7-Cultural, Social and Political Geography
Unit 8- Geographic Thought
Unit 9- Geographic techniques
Unit 10- Geography in India
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Is B.Sc.(hons) or B.Sc.(general) is required to get eligible for UGC NET exam prior to M.Sc.?
I have passed B.Sc without honours and now l am doing M.Sc in distance mode . After completing my M.Sc,am l eligible to sit for CSIR Net exam?
I have done PG diploma in Yogic Science in Distance Mode from DSVV Haridwar. And, I have done my UG in Engineering. Can I apply for UGC NET 2019 in Yoga.
To be eligible for UGC NET for any subject , one needs to have passed Master's Degree in the concerned subject with 55% from a recognized University, there's relaxation for reserved category. PG Diplomas aren't considered equivalent to Master Degree Program nor it's a substitute for it.
What is the age relaxation for NTA UGC NET DEC 2019?
Hello UGC NET aspirants!
Before applying for NTA UGC NET examination a candidate must satisfy the eligibility of examination such as educational qualification, age limit.
Below check the Age Limit for UGC NET JRF
Candidate’s maximum age should not exceed than 28 years as on 1st Jan 2019.
For SC/ST /OBC-NCL /PWD/women are provided 5 years of relaxation in age.
Candidates of research experience in the same PG degree may get 5 years maximum age relaxation provided they produce a certificate for the same from appropriate authority.
Candidates possessing an LLM degree are given the permission of 3 years age relaxation.
Check the Age Limit for Lectureship & Assistant Professor
There is no age limit to appear for UGC NET lectureship.
Hope the information will help you.
I have done my masters in marketing management am I eligible for HRM in ugc net exam
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as per your doubt I want to inform you that you definitely can appear for HRM UGC NET exam because for this exam you have to complete your masters in any recognized University with 55% or above marks and there is 5% relaxation for SC/ ST/ PWD categories.
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What is the essential eligibility to be a part of UGC NET Exam?
Hello
As per the official notification of UGC NET eligibility criteria , the candidates who are applicable on the following conditions may appear in the exam.
For General Category Candidates – 55% aggregate in master’s degree or Equivalent Degree
For ST/SC/OBC/ PWD/ Transgender Candidates - 50% aggregate in master’s degree
The Ph.D. degree holders whose master’s level examination had been completed by 19th September 1991 (irrespective of the date of declaration of result) shall be eligible for a relaxation of 5% in aggregate marks for appearing in NET.
The students pursuing master’s degree or equivalent exam or the students who have appeared in the final year exam of their PG degree but their result is still awaited can apply for the UGC NET Exam.
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What is the latest marking scheme for UGC NET?
Hello Ritika,
To make a proper strategy for preparation, it’s better to analyze the paper pattern of the exam firstly. By analyzing that you will get an idea about the marking weightage of the topics and the question types which will asked in the examination.
The upcoming UGC NET exam will be conducted by the NTA in December 2019.
UGC NET exam has two papers i.e. Paper 1 and Paper 2.
- Paper 1 is common for all subjects which consists 50 MCQs type questions of Reasoning Ability, Comprehension Reading, Mental Ability, and General Awareness etc. Each question is of 2 marks.
- Paper 2 consists subject based 100 MCQs type questions, each of 2 marks.
- There is no minus marking on any negative answer in both papers.
To qualify
the UGC NET exam, you have to score minimum marks in UGC NET which are as
follow -
- General Category Candidates – 40% marks in Paper – I and Paper – II together.
- Reserved Category Candidates – 35 % marks in Paper – I and Paper – II together.
Hope this answer will help you to know marking scheme of NET exam.
How can one prepare for UGC NET Mass communication & journalism?
hello UGC NET Aspirants!
As far as preparation is concerned one must be aware of the syllabus Following are the units according to the latest syllabus.
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
Further a candidate must be aware of the latest Exam pattern and stay updated with the latest notifications and news for the exam.
Mass communication is the subject where a candidate needs to emphasis on reading, writing, hearing & speaking.
Along with this candidate must hear to latest news channels and all India radio bulletin updates.
Previous year papers and mock test papers help a lot in the preparation. It also requires comprehension and analytical skill. So, candidate needs to brush up these topics as well.
Apart from this right use of English language and grammar is also needed. Try to practice writing short notes on the current important issues.
Hope the information helps.