UGC Net Paper 1 Syllabus 2022

The National Testing Agency (NTA) provides a description of the UGC NET syllabus via an official announcement on its website. Paper 1 and Paper 2 are the two papers that make up the UGC NET paper. Both exams are different from each other.  UGC NET Paper 1 is required and common to all applicants. Paper 2 is optional, though. Before submitting an application for the exam, candidates can review previous UGC NET Cutoffs.


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The Teaching and Reasoning Ability, Research Aptitude, Comprehension, Divergent Thinking, and General Awareness of the Candidate are all tested in the UGC NET Paper 1 exam. While the UGC NET Paper 2 Syllabus is based on the candidate's subject of choice, it assesses the candidate's in-depth knowledge and subject mastery. Candidates may select any of the 81 subjects listed by the NTA for Paper 2.


UGC Net Syllabus Paper 1

The UGC NET exam has two papers and a total of 150 questions. The following table lists the specifics of both papers along with their respective scores. The UGC Net Syllabus paper 1 is mentioned below:

UGC Net Paper Number of Questions Marks
Paper 1 50 100
Paper 2 100 200
Total 150 35



UGC NET Paper 1 Syllabus 2022 (With Syllabus PDF)

Every applicant must take the universal and obligatory UGC NET Paper 1 exam. There will be 50 questions on Paper 1 totaling a score. Each of the 10 units in Paper 1's syllabus will be the subject of exactly 5 questions. Below is a description of the Paper 1 detailed syllabus.


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Units UGC Net Syllabus Paper 1
Unit- 1 Teaching Aptitude Syllabus
Unit- 2 Research Aptitude Syllabus
Unit- 3 Comprehension
Unit- 4 Communication
Unit- 5 Mathematical Reasoning and Aptitude
Unit- 6 Logical Reasoning
Unit- 7 Data Interpretation
Unit- 8 Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
Unit- 9 People, Development and Environment
Unit- 10 Higher Education System


UGC NET Marking 2022

Each Question Has 2 Marks

Types of Answer Marks allotted
Correct Answer 2 Marks
Incorrect Answer 0 Marks
No Answer 0 Mark



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