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How to write answers in UGC/CSIR NET-JRF Examination?

Here are some of the tips and techniques to score well in UGC NET examination. Follow them at the best. Good Luck.

 

1. Writing skills matter a lot in the NET Examination. Most of the candidates appearing for the NET examination have a lot of knowledge, but lack writing skills. You should be able to present all the information/knowledge in a coherent and logical manner, as expected by the examiner. For example: Quoting with facts and substantiating your answer with related concepts and emphasizing your point of view.


2. Preparations for NET examination should be done intensively.


3.After deciding the questions one should sort out the NET question papers according to the syllabus topics. If one analyses these questions, after sometime the questions are repeated in one form or the other.


4. Prepare a standard answer to the question papers of the previous years. This will also make your task easy at the UGC examination.


5. Do Not miss the concepts. Questions asked are of the Masters level examination. Sometimes the questions are ‘conceptual’ in nature, aimed at testing the comprehension levels of the basic concepts.

 
6. Get a list of standard textbooks from the successful candidates, or other sources and also selective good notes. The right choice of reading material is important and crucial. You should not read all types of books as told by others.


7. Always target for writing section even while preparing for objective questions. As there is much in common for study and there is little time for preparation for the wriiten part II examination.


8. While studying for the subjects, keep in mind that there is no scope for selective studies in UGC. The whole syllabus must be covered thoroughly. Equal stress and weight should be given all the sections of the syllabus.


9. Note that in the ultimate analysis both subjects carry exactly the same amount of maximum marks.


10. For subjects like Mathematics and Statistics and Geography maps etc, practice is very important. One should also practice other subjects and should not treat the same examination, as an “experience gathering” exercise to get a chance for writing mains is a great thing, which you may not get again.


11. Go through the unsolved papers of the previous papers and solve them to stimulate the atmosphere of the examination.

12. Stick to the time frame. Speed is the very essence of this examination. Hence, time management assumes crucial importance.


13. For developing the writing skills, keep writing model answers while preparing for the NET examination. This helps get into the habit of writing under time pressure in the Mains examination.


14. Never be over confident with your writing skills. It is too subjective and behavioral.


15. Develop and follow your own style of writing. Try not to be repetitive and maintain a flow in the style of your writing.

16. Never try to imitate others in the style of writing.


17. Sequential and systematic style of answering comes after a lot of practice and analysis of standard answers.


18. Try to stimulate the actual examination hours to judge the performance and to plug any loopholes.


19. Try not to exceed the word limit, as far as possible. Sticking to the word limit that will save time. Besides, the number of marks you achieve are not going to increase even if you exceed the word limit. It’s the quality that matters not the quantity.


20. Revision of subjects is very important. The reason is that you have been preparing for months or years together. It is a human tendency to forget something after some time.


21. Donot bother yourselves if you are unable to revise everything before examination. Write it legibly as it will simplify the evaluator’s task and he can read the answers easily.

 
22. Highlight the important points which are important.


23. Follow paragraph writing rather than essay form. A new point should start with a new paragraph.


24. If the question needs answer in point format give it a bullet format.


25. Keep sufficient space between two lines.


26. Try to maintain uniformity in your writing throughout the paper.


27. Under time pressure, the script should not go from bad to worse in the later stages of the answer sheets. This may irritate the evaluator.


28. Don’t count words after every answer. If you have practiced well you should reflexively know the approximate limit you made.


29. Give space and divide it by a dividing line between two questions.

 

30. Above all be patient and believe in God.

 

Information courtesy: http://examrace.com/ugcanswerwriting.aspx

 

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thank u vimal

Thanx a Lot Sir for presenting such a usefull  guidlines for preprations of UGC NET Exam.

very useeful guidelines indeed.

 

Thanks.

 

S.Jena

Sr.Librarian

SMU

Thank you for your valuable informaion

thanks

Thank you for giving such a nice information.

Qualifying a national level examination like NET demands:  STRATEGY + Uniqueness + Preciseness + Clarity+ a bit of LUCK. Development of clear understanding of conceptual entities is a must. Most of the students try to read all but messed up with conceptual fallacies. Apart form the above guidelines, I would recommend to study diagrammatically, preferably with schematic diagrams, may of of your own, invented from your creative mind. You will definitely be able to produce verbal extension of the diagram while needed, with a little effort on logical preciseness.

SG 

the best strategy to clear NET is read without fear and give ur best than u will dafinately achieve.

Dear Mr. Kumar

Fantastic

Thanks sir

 

thanx a lot

good article

Thank you sir..........

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