Tuesday 9 July 2013

What is the latest Scheme of Examination for declaring more qualitative lecturers & declaration of result of qualified ones?


What is the latest Scheme of Examination for more qualitative lecturers & declaration of result of qualified ones? 
  
Over 9, 00, 000 candidates registered for UGC NET Lecrureship / JRF. Out of this approximately 7 lakh candidates appeared for testing their luck and hard work. As UGC already cleared that they will increase the intensity of difficulty in the question paper 1, 2 & 3. All the questions which are going to be asked in these three papers, are objective type. So the situation becomes quite difficult when we make any equation out of this.

Apart from this, the candidates who would clear the cut off , would still have to fight for getting clear the merit which is again a 15 % top qualified high ranker students.

What I infer that from this process, that UGC will certainly get the very qualified candidates out of this for Lectureship but lakh of candidate’s dismay from being in the competition and would keep taking UGC NET exam which would depend on more over their luck.
  • What can be done when UGC decided to increase the intensity of difficulty of the questions which are going to be asked in the papers?
  • What can be done when UGC decided to eliminate the stereotypical questions which you used to find common from previous question papers?
  • What can seriously be done to get ranked in top 15 % students that appear in the examination?
  • What should be the optimal strategy to score high in paper 1st , 2nd and 3rd.


We will address these questions very explicitly to you for having the exam cleared and to get qualified in top ranking.

Let’s see the scheme of examination before we go ahead on how to get UGC NET cleared…..

SCHEME OF EXAMINATION :

i)  
The Test will consist of three papers. All the three papers will consist of only objective type questions and will be held on 30th June, 2013 (SUNDAY) in two separate sessions as under:



Session
Paper
Marks
Number of Question
Duration
First
I
100
60 out of which 50 question to be attempted
1¼ Hours (09.30 A.M. to 10.45 A.M.)
First
II
100
50 questions all are compulsory
1¼ Hours (10.45 A.M. to 12.00 NOON)
Second
III
150
75 questions all are compulsory
2½ Hours (01.30 P.M. to 4.00 P.M.)



Paper-I shall be of general nature, intended to assess the teaching/research aptitude of the candidate. It will primarily be designed to test reasoning ability, comprehension, divergent thinking and general awareness of the candidate. Sixty (60) multiple choice questions of two marks each will be given, out of which the candidate would be required to answer any fifty (50). In the event of the candidate attempting more than fifty questions, the first fifty questions attempted by the candidate would be evaluated.



Paper-II shall consist of 50 objective type compulsory questions based on the subject selected by the candidate. Each question will carry 2 marks.



Paper-III will consist of 75 objective type compulsory questions from the subject selected by the candidate. Each question will carry 2 marks.
All questions of Paper-II and Paper-III will be compulsory, covering entire syllabus (including all electives, without options).
The candidate will have to mark the responses for questions of Paper-I, Paper-II and Paper-III on the Optical Mark Reader (OMR) sheet provided along with the Test Booklet.
The detailed instructions for filling up the OMR Sheet will be uploaded on UGC website (www.ugcnetonline.in or www.ugc.ac.in) in the last week of May, 2013. It may noted that instructions to candidates will not be sent to the candidate by post.

PROCEDURE & CRITERIA FOR DECLARATION OF RESULT:
This will comprise of following steps:
Step I: Minimum marks to be obtained in NET for considering a candidate for the award of JRF and eligibility for lectureship:

The candidates are required to obtain following minimum marks separately in Paper-I, Paper-II and Paper-III as given below:



CATEGORY
Minimum Marks (%) to be obtained
PAPER – I
PAPER – II
PAPER– III
GENERAL
40 (40%)
40 (40%)
75 (50 %)
OBC(Non-creamy layer)
35 (35%)
35 (35%)
67.5 (45 %) rounded off to 68
PWD/SC/ST
35 (35%)
35 (35%)
60 (40 %)



Step II: Amongst those candidates who have cleared step I, a merit list will be prepared subject-wise and category-wise using the aggregate marks of all the three papers secured by such candidates.
Step III: Top 15% candidates (for each subject and category), from the merit list mentioned under step II, will be declared NET qualified for eligibility for lectureship only.
Step IV: A separate merit list for the award of JRF will be prepared from amongst the NET qualified candidates figuring in the merit list prepared under step III.
It may be noted that the above qualifying criteria decided by UGC is final and binding.


ii)  
For Persons with Disability (Visually Challenged candidates) thirty minutes’ extra time shall be provided separately for paper-I and Paper-II. For paper-III, forty five minutes’ extra time shall be provided. They will also be provided the services of a scribe who would be a graduate in a subject other than that of the candidate. Those Persons with Disability (Physically Challenged) candidates who are not in a position to write in their own hand-writing can also avail these services by making prior request (at least one week before the date of UGC-NET) in writing to the Co-ordinator of the NET Coordinating University. Extra time and facility of scribe would not be provided to other Persons with Disability (Physically Challenged) candidates.


iii)  
Syllabus of Test: All questions of Paper-II and Paper-III will be compulsory, covering entire syllabus (including all electives, without options). Syllabi for all NET subjects can be downloaded from the UGC Website www.ugc.ac.in and are also available in the libraries of all Indian Universities. UGC will not send the syllabus to individual candidates.


iv)  
In case of any discrepancy found in the English and Hindi versions, the questions in English version shall be taken as final.



 The question has not remained only to clear the cut off but to be qualified in top 15 % of total qualified.
Don't dismay , my intention is not to get you afraid but to make you clear what you need to be.

Hope you understood what is the scheme of examination and result declaration process which is not the same from last year !

Before i go ahead and answer the questions asked in the post, i would want to get some input from you what you think we must do to get NET qualified ?

We would appreciate, if you please can share your thoughts on this ...

Thanks for your support.

Regards,










 


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