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NTA UGC JRF NET Sociology Coaching in Jhajjar

Frequently Asked Questions

The UGC NET Exam is a formidable challenge, requiring aspirants to devise a strategic approach for success. It necessitates thorough preparation, guided study, unwavering dedication, and diligent effort.

A passing score paves the way to roles such as an assistant professor or a Junior Research Fellow and brings one’s academic aspirations closer to realization.

Securing a Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) allows recipients to engage in MPhil/PhD studies in their chosen fields, which range from humanities and sciences to languages. Awarded to the top 6% of NET exam achievers, the JRF is a mark of distinction that facilitates advanced research and academic pursuits.

To be eligible for the UGC NET exam, candidates must possess a master’s degree or equivalent from a recognized university, securing a minimum of 55% marks. For candidates from SC/ST/OBC/PwD categories, the UGC NET eligibility criteria are slightly relaxed, with a minimum requirement of 50% marks.