UGC NET 2024 exam notification in December 23 was released on 1 November 23. UGC NET also known as NTA-UGC-NET, is a national-level test conducted by the NTA (National Testing Agency) on behalf of UGC (University Grants Commission). It is held twice every year – in June and December. NET serves as a gateway for students aspiring to become Lecturer, Assistant Professors, or JRF (Junior Research Fellows) in India’s government-recognized colleges and universities.
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The exam Schedule of UGC NET 2023 has been released. The exam will begin on 6 December and will end on 14 December 2023.
UGC NET 2023 December session will be conducted for 83 Papers. Now UGC NET score opens the door for psu jobs. Recently Indian Oil Corporation recruited candidates in corporate communication, Marketing and HR through June 2023 UGC NET score.
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UGC NET 2023 Schedule
UGC NET Notification | Last week of October 2023 |
Registration Process Begins | 1 November 2023 |
Last Date of Application form | 30 November 2023 |
Correction Window Opens | 2 December to 4 December 2023 |
Admit Card | 4-5 Days before Exam |
Exam Date | 6 to 14 December 23 |
Exam Mode | CBT computer-based test |
Time allotted | 3 Hours |
Application Fee
General | 1100 |
General-EWS/OBC(NCL)* | 550 |
SC/ST | 275 |
Third gender | 275 |
PwD | Nil |
Eligibility Criteria for UGC NET
Although the eligibility criteria for the applicants of lectureship slightly differ from that of JRF, the candidates must fulfil the following conditions for either of the two positions:
The candidate should have completed a Master’s degree with at least 55% marks (general category)/ 50% marks (reserved category) from a UGC-approved institute or university. The candidate must have pursued a master’s in any of the subjects mentioned on the official website of UGC NET.
Students in the final year of their master’s degree are also eligible to apply. However, they need to complete their degree within two years of the UGC NET result announcement.
There is no maximum age limit for the post of assistant professor, but the candidates cannot apply for JRF if they exceed the age of 30. In the case of women, transgenders, and reserved categories, an age relaxation of five years is provided.
UGC NET Exam Pattern
UGC NET is an online exam that is carried out at various test centres across 200+ cities. The paper consists of 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) of total 300 marks. All the questions are mandatory and need to be attempted. Each correct answer is awarded two marks, and there is no deduction for incorrect answers. Given tables illustrate the detailed exam pattern of the UGC NET
Topics | Number of Questions | Marks |
Paper I | 50 | 100 |
Paper II | 100 | 200 |
Total Test Papers
Chemical Sciences |
Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Sciences |
Life Sciences |
Mathematical Sciences |
Physical Sciences |
The duration of the exam is 3 hours. Candidates can take the exam in their chosen language (mainly English or Hindi). Paper 1 is standard for all candidates; paper 2 is based on the particular selected subject/ specialization.
UGC NET 2023 Exam Syllabus
UGC NET Syllabus for paper 1 comprises topics related to research and teaching parameters. The purpose of the first part is to evaluate the general mental abilities and awareness of the candidate. Questions of paper 1 feature from the following major topics:
· Teaching Aptitude
· Research Aptitude
· Higher Education System
· People, Development, & Environment
· Communication
· Comprehension
· Logical Reasoning
· Data Interpretation
· Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude
· Information and communication technology (ICT)
The syllabus for paper 2 varies as per the subject opted by the candidate. The specific topic-wise syllabus of papers 1 and 2 is available on the official website of UGC NET.
Preparation Tips for UGC NET
If you want to score well in UGC NET, you must follow a well-structured preparation strategy. Keep the following things in mind while devising your preparation plan:
· Thoroughly check the detailed syllabus of UGC NET. Even though the syllabus of paper 2 includes topics that you have studied in your master’s degree, you need to utilize a more focused approach while revising the same.
· Practice the previous years’ papers as well as the sample papers for UGC NET 2021. This way, you will get to identify the most important and recurring topics of the exam.
· Make notes for the concepts and facts you find difficult to remember. And revise them more frequently.
· Stay disciplined during your preparation period and stick to a definite study schedule.
Career Opportunities after the UGC NET EXAM
After passing the UGC NET, candidates can apply for the post of Assistant Professor/Lecturer at government colleges and institutes across the country. The starting pay scale of an assistant professor ranges between Rs. 35,000-40,000 per month. NET-qualified people are also preferably recruited by PSUs across several departments.
In addition, if the candidate has cleared for JRF, he/she can enrol in PhD courses offered by IIMs and universities. Thereby, the candidate is given a fellowship of five years. The stipend extended to JRF is generally Rs 31,000-35,000 per month.
FAQs regarding UGC NET
1. How is UGC NET different from CSIR NET?
While both the UGC NET and CSIR NET are conducted for JRF and assistant professor posts, they mainly differ in terms of subjects. CSIR NET is held for only five subjects of the core science stream whereas UGC NET is open for the students of the remaining 80+ non-science, arts, engineering, and technology fields.
2. What is the cut-off for UGC NET?
The minimum passing marks are 40% for papers 1 and 2, in the case of general category, and 35% for reserved category candidates.
3. How many times can I appear for UGC NET? There is no limit on the number of attempts for UGC NET
You can appear as many times as you want
Last updated on November 18th, 2023 at 01:20 pm