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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
Paper 1
Number of questions: 50 MCQs
Marks: 100
Paper 2
Number of questions: 100 MCQs
Marks: 200
Four Months Study Plan for UGC NET English Literature:
1st Week: Try to Cover the general topics
1- 3 days of Ancient/ Classical Drama
2- 3 days of History of English Literature and Language
3- 1 day devoted to Chaucer Shakespeare
2nd Week: Try to Cover Topics from Drama
1- 3 days to Shakespeare and his Contemporaries
2- 2 days to Jacobean Drama
3- Dedicate 2 days for revision.
3rd Week: Stick to Drama
3 Days of American and other Non- British Drama
4th Week: Unit 1 of Drama
1- 1 day of Jacobean Drama
2- 2 days of 17th and 18th Centu
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1- UGC NET exam is conducted for Adult Education, Continuing Education, Andragogy, Non-Formal Education, Forensic Science, Law, Mass Communication and Journalism, Philosophy, Sanskrit, Tourism, Administration, and Management. Eligibility Criteria for UGC NET:
Master's Degree or equivalent with minimum 55 percent marks for open category and 50 percent for SC, ST, PwD, and Transgender applicants. Age Limit: 31 years for JRF (Junior Research Fellowship). There is no age limit for Assistant Professorship. Nationality: Indian
Subject Eligibility: Subject of your Post-Graduation.
2- The CSIR NET ex
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M.Sc, BE/B.Tech, Integrated BSMS BS-4 Years, B.Pharma MBBS or an Equivalent Degree. For OBC and General candidates, 55 percent marks are needed, and for SC, ST, and PWD candidates, a minimum of 50 percent marks are needed. UGC NET exam is conducted for Adult Education, Continuing Education, Andragogy, Non-Formal Educa
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