What is the UGC NET Public Administration Syllabus?
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UGC NET is a national-level entrance exam conducted for admission to PhD courses. If you wish to pursue a PhD in Public Administration then you would have to qualify for this exam. The entrance exam is conducted in two sessions. The first session would be common for all candidates. The second session is specialisation specific, that is, you have to answer questions based on your specialisation which is Public Administration.
You can find the topics in UGC NET Public Administration Syllabus:
UGC NET Public Administration Topics
Introduction to Public Administration
Economic and Financial Administration
Administrative Thought
Social Welfare Administration
Indian Administration
Public Policy
State & Local Administration
Governance and Good Governance
Comparative and Development Administration
Research Methodology
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Candiates can check below the steps to download the UGC NET question papers:
- 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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No. Candidate must possess a Master's degree with a minimum of 55% grade score average from a UGC recognised university to apply for the NTA UGC NET exam. Also, if she or he is in the final year of their Master's programme or hold a four year bachelor's degree in specific subjects.
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