Name of exam: University Grant Commission - National Eligibility Test (CBSE NET exam) Procedure of selection: Written examination Mode of application procedure: Online Mode of paper: Offline Selection criteria: UGC has announced a top 15% rule for NET and JRF Exam. No. of papers: Three Paper 1- Teaching aptitude Paper 2- Opted subject during application procedure Paper 3- Opted subject. Career options : JRF/Assistant professor, PSU recruitment Alternative choice for Lectureship aspirants: State level Eligibility Test (SLET)
Eligibility criteria for UGC NET
Age Limit 1. JRF(Junior Research fellow): 28 Years 2. Assistant Professor: No Upper age limit. .Educational qualifications: .at least 55 percent marks in Masters degree .Candidates who have appeared or will be appearing for the Masters degree final year examination.
CBSE NET : Paper 1
Question type: Objective No. of questions: 60 Minimum no. of questions to be attempted: 50 If you attempt more than 50 question: First 50 questions will be considered for evaluation Paper 1 is all about: Teaching aptitude, Reasoning ability, Comprehension, Divergent thinking and general awareness. Marks: 2 marks/ question Total marks: 100 Time allotted: 60 minutes
CBSE NET : Paper 2
Question type: Objective No. of questions: 50 Minimum no. of questions to be attempted: 50 (all are compulsory) Paper 1 is all about: Subject you opted during application procedure Marks: 2 marks/ question Total marks: 100 Time allotted: 75 minutes
CBSE NET : Paper 3
Question type: Objective No. of questions: 75 Minimum no. of questions to be attempted: all are compulsory Paper 1 is all about: Subject you opted during application procedure Marks: 2 marks/ question Total marks: 150 Time allotted: 2.5 hours.
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