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1. Ideally the preparation should start three months before exam, but
that means you must stick to a particular schedule. If you are an
appearing candidate I would suggest starting in the third semester
itself (provided if you wanna clear JRF).
2. Study the syllabus from the point of view of the examiners or paper
setters. Suppose you were asked to prepare questions based on this
syllabus what would you ask? This will get you in the right frame of
mind to understand what you should pay more attention to.
3. Solve sample papers as much as you can, well that is a typical
advice to any competition aspirant, I would suggest to get in to the
details ( theory part) as soon as you come through the questions.
4. If you are a appearing candidate, then try to co-relate the questions
from the theory part, Remember, it doesn’t matter how much your
university awards you, rather a JRF would Really MATTER, so devote
as much time as possible to get in to the subjects & concepts. They
emphasize concepts rather than mugging up & vomiting data.
5. Study the syllabus to identify which sections are more suitable for
setting multiple choice questions, short answer questions and essay
questions.
6. Understand which of the short answer questions when put together
can form an essay question. Similarly, which essay question has
specific points that may be used for short answer questions?
7. Improve your speed in multiple choice questions by taking mock
tests; improve your writing skills for essay questions and short
answer questions.
Read, read and read some more. Jot down points of all that you read.
Prepare mind-maps for easy revision and clear grouping of ideas.
Whenever you come across impressive words, note them down and
practice writing answers using those words. You need to develop a
mature understanding of your subject through involved reading, deeper
level processing and clear and concise writing
Re: How to Score in UGC NET JRF CSIR Examinations?
Learn from each test you take. Immediately note down the questions after
a NET exam. (Post them in the forum). Think of all the things you did well
and what you could have done better. Jot down these points. Share them
with others. By sharing with others you will understand these tips better
and you will be able to implement them for the next examination. Do not
repeat experiences mechanically. After each experience, whether it is
successful or not, you should learn the important lessons that will take
you to the next level.
Ugc Net
Friends! I have the basic question as what is the difference between
CSIR net and ugc net. I am planning to appear for the net examination
with computer Science as my subject on December. I have bought Upkar's
publication book on part2 and part3.I am from Kerala.Is that a good
book or are there any other better books? I am planning to do my
study for the exam sitting at my home it self. Is it necessary to go for
coaching? Please advice me on my doubts.
How to Prepare for UGC-NET Exam? You should do to prepare yourself for UGC-
NET Exam:-
* thoroughly study the syllabus and understand which sections are suitable for
long answer questions.
* Prepare critical / evaluative answers for each topic of the subject.
* Set yourself a time limit and note how fast you can complete a 200 word
question.
* Improve your speed as well as handwriting (while writing fast) gradually.
* Work out excellent introductions and conclusions to all possible questions.
* Work out side headings that cover the most important points of that question.
* Remember not many examiners will read the entire answer. But everyone will
read the introduction, side heading and the conclusion of your answer.
* Make an impression on the examiner, right away, with a good statement in the
introduction followed by a summary of what you have covered in the 200-word
answer.
* Prepare some extra introductions that can be used for most of the likely
quesitons. In case you do not get the question you have prepared for, you can
use these general introductions. But work them out cleverly so that they appear
specific to that question and not too general and vague.
* Thoroughly study the syllabus and understand which sections are suitable for
long answer questions.
* Make an impression on the examiner, right away, with a good statement in the
introduction followed by a summary of what you have covered in the 200-word
answer.
* Work out side headings that cover the most important points of that question.
* Set yourself a time limit and note how fast you can complete a 200 word
question.
The UGC conducts NET Examination twice every year, i.e., in the months of June
and December. The notifications announcing the June and December
examinations are published in the months of March and September respectively
in the weekly journal of nation-wide circulation - Employment News
The result of June, UGC NET Examination is declared in the month of October.
Similarly December, UGC NET examination result is declared in the month of
April.The UGC NET Examination results published in the Employment News are
also available on UGC website.
The NET Examination in major Science Subjects, viz., Chemical Sciences; Earth
Atmospheric Ocean & Planetary Sciences, Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences
and Physical Sciences is conducted jointly with the Council of Scientific and
Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi. The concerned notifications are issued
separately by CSIR.
Old Question Papers the old question papers of NET Examinations are not
provided to the candidates. However, model questions are provided with the
syllabus, sent along with the Admit Card to the applicants about a month before
the NET Examination
preparation see the model question paper to see how the exam is going to be.
Check the syllabus and make sure, you completely studied all the portion in
detail
get the old question papers and prepare to answer all the questions. Exchange
notes,study material from friends do group study in your weak subjects join in
tuition/coaching in the last 2 months to get a systematic preparation for
examination. good luck Basant Rathore Said..