How do I prepare for UGC NET sociology?

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    Mansi tolani | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    Hello,
    Make notes while studying a particular topic. This will help you in revision understand the concept thoroughly. Revision is an important step for memory retention. Regularly revise the topics which you have learned for the day. Time management is the next important for exam preparation. Make a study time table and divide your time for each topic/subject. Keep a track of your time to cover the entire syllabus of UGC NET Sociology.
    Attempt UGC NET mock test/previous year papers to ace your practice. Keep attitude positive and indulge in activities that will refresh your mood and spirit. Thanks.

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