Online UGC Net Sociology Training Institute
Mantram Study Group is a leading online UGC NET Sociology Training Institute offering specialized education tailored to the UGC NET exam.
This online institute provides an immersive learning experience with live interactive sessions, detailed study materials, and personalized coaching by expert faculty.
Designed to equip candidates with the necessary skills and knowledge, Mantram’s program emphasizes strategic exam preparation and in-depth subject understanding.
Ideal for candidates seeking flexibility and quality in their preparation, Mantram Study Group ensures optimal readiness for the UGC NET Sociology exam.
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
Yes, it is possible to clear the JRF on the first attempt. However, it requires consistent effort, dedication, and smart preparation strategies. Key tips include:
Understanding the exam pattern and syllabus thoroughly.
Creating and sticking to a structured study plan.
Practicing previous years’ question papers and mock tests.
Focusing on conceptual clarity and problem-solving skills.
Managing time effectively during the exam.
The selection process for UGC NET JRF involves two stages:
Clear the UGC NET or CSIR NET exam by securing minimum qualifying marks in both Paper 1 (general aptitude and reasoning) and Paper 2 (subject-specific).
Qualified candidates are evaluated based on their exam performance, academic records, and research aptitude. Successful candidates are awarded the JRF, which provides financial assistance and opportunities for research at recognized institutions.
Yes, both Paper 1 and Paper 2 are mandatory for qualifying in the UGC NET exam. You must pass both papers separately. Paper 1 consists of 50 questions, carrying a total of 100 marks.