Mantram Study Group

NTA UGC JRF NET Sociology Coaching in Ambala

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NTA UGC JRF NET Sociology Coaching in Ambala

NTA UGC JRF NET Sociology Coaching in Ambala offers aspirants a tailored preparation experience for the UGC NET exam, focusing on a Junior Research Fellowship and lectureship in Sociology.

With its strategic location in Ambala, the coaching centre provides accessible and quality education through experienced faculty, custom-designed study materials, and extensive mock tests.

It emphasizes critical thinking, a comprehensive understanding of sociological concepts, and effective exam strategies, ensuring aspirants are well-prepared to achieve their academic goals.

Join UGC JRF NET Sociology Coaching at Mantram Study Group, Chandigarh

Contact us at Mantram Study Group, SCO No. 80-81, First Floor, Sector 15-D and also in Sector 34, Chandigarh (Near Gate No. 2, Panjab University Chandigarh – Contact – 9779797575/ 9463049859)

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Frequently Asked Questions

For effective preparation in UGC NET Sociology, it’s crucial to have a deep understanding of the syllabus and the structure of the exam. Developing a detailed study schedule, dedicating specific time slots to various topics and concentrating on fundamental concepts and theories are essential.

Engage in regular practice through mock tests and analysis of past examination papers, and ensure consistent revision to reinforce your knowledge.

Strategies for Succeeding in the UGC NET Sociology Exam

For effective preparation in UGC NET Sociology, it’s crucial to have a deep understanding of the syllabus and the structure of the exam.

Developing a detailed study schedule, dedicating specific time slots to various topics and concentrating on fundamental concepts and theories are essential.

Engage in regular practice through mock tests and analysis of past examination papers, and ensure consistent revision to reinforce your knowledge.

To qualify in the UGC NET, candidates from the general category must achieve an aggregate score of 40% across both papers, while candidates from reserved categories must score 35%.

This translates to a qualifying mark of 120 out of 300 for general category candidates and 105 out of 300 for those from reserved categories.