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5 years agoGuide-Level 13
Good luck.
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5 years agoGuide-Level 12
The competition is VERY high. You have to be in the top 99.5 percentile to get into a government college. If you're like most people, you wouldn't want to take a drop, so I'd suggest that you keep a backup plan. Prepare well for boards too. You should start off by knowing about the exam and it's marking scheme first. 180 questions, +4 for every right answer, -1 for every wrong answer.
Total marks: 720. You should aim for 600+. It has 45 questions of physics and chemistry each, and 90 questions
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5 years agoGuide-Level 11
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5 years agoContributor-Level 9
National Testing Agency has been made some minor changes in the UGC NET exam format. Here I have provided the changes done by the NTA check out below -
NTA has added a new category EWS, candidates who take place in that get the relaxations in application fee equal to OBC aspirants. Number of test centers have also been increased. NTA introduces the normalization process in the UGC NET Result Process. NTA has also made change in UGC NET exam pattern 2019. As per the official announcement of NTA Paper I & II will be conducted in a single three-hour duration. There is no more half an hour relaxation in between both papers. UGC NET e
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5 years agoContributor-Level 10
The UGC NET Exam is conducted for 81 different subjects like Humanities, Arts, Management, Social Science etc. The exam comprises two Papers I. e. Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 is common for all the subjects whereas Paper 2 based on the subject that you choose to appear in the UGC NET Exam. So, you have to prepare for both these papers accordingly.
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5 years agoGuide-Level 11
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5 years agoContributor-Level 10
Physical Science
Chemical Science
Mathematical Science
Earth Science
Life Science
As you have pursued M.Sc. In Chemistry, you can apply for CSIR NET Chemical Sciences. But make sure you meet with all the required eligibility criteria for the exam. The exam is conducted twice a year (June and December). You can apply for any of these two sessions. Hope it helps.
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5 years agoContributor-Level 9
1. Keep yourself updated with the latest syllabus released by the NTA. NTA revised the UGC NET syllabus for the June 2019. Keeping your self-updated will you out to know the latest syllabus.
2. Join Online Test Series
3. Self-Evaluation is Must
When you are preparing from, it becomes a little bit difficult to evaluate your
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