I have completed M.Ed (Special Education). Does UGC conduct NET in special education?
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Hello, The UGC NET Exam is conducted in 81 subjects by the National Testing Agency. Out of these 81 subjects, there is a subject "education" in the UGC NET subjects list. So, if you want to appear in the UGC NET Exam then you are suggested to apply for the UGC NET Education subject. Here you can check the pattern of exam -
There will be two papers in exam I. e. Paper 1 and Paper 2. The exam will be held of total 3 hours OF 300 marks. There will be no negative marking. So, this was the pattern of the UGC NET Exam. The exam is conducted twice a year by NTA (June and December). You can apply for any of these two sessions to appear in exam...more -
No. They don't have Special Education for NET. Please follow this link to check the list of all subjects for NET as per UGC
https://cbsenet.nic.in/cbsenet/NETSubjectList.htm
Hope this helps!
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- Visit at ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
- Click on the answer key & question paper link.
- Login using the required details.
- Download the question paper PDF
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