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The University Grants Commission’s National Eligibility Test, or UGC NET, is given on a national scale. The NTA conducts this test twice a year. It is used to select qualified candidates for "JRF and Assistant Professor" and "Assistant Professor" positions. Studying the previous year question papes is very important to know the structure of the paper and to understand the marking scheme of the question paper. It is important that every UGC NET candidate has the UGC NET Konkani Previous Year Question Papers during their study preparation.
Semester wise UGC NET Konkani Previous Year Question Papers |
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Paper 3 |
December 2008 |
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June 2008 |
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December 2006 |
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June 2006 |
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December 2005 |
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December 2004 |
Download the UGC NET Admit Card Here.
Every applicant who has applied for the UGC NET exam must take Paper 1. The UGC NET Paper 1 is made for testing the general teaching knowledge of the candidate. Regardless of the subjects students choose, the exam format will be the same for all courses. The second paper of the UGC NET will be based on specific subjects the candidates choose.
UGC NET Konkani Papers |
Number of Questions |
Maximum Marks |
Exam Duration |
Paper 1 |
50 |
100 |
3 hours (180 minutes) |
Paper 2 |
100 |
200 |
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Total |
150 |
300 |
Note:
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In addition to the UGC NET Konkani previous year paper, applicants can use the exam pattern and UGC NET Konkani syllabus to help them study for the test. Download the Testbook app for additional information.
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-> The UGC NET Exam Schedule 2025 for June has been released on its official website.
-> The UGC NET Application Correction Window 2025 is available from 14th May to 15th May 2025.
-> The UGC NET 2025 online application form submission closed on 12th May 2025.
-> The June 2025 Exam will be conducted from 21st June to 30th June 2025
-> The UGC-NET exam takes place for 85 subjects, to determine the eligibility for 'Junior Research Fellowship’ and ‘Assistant Professor’ posts, as well as for PhD. admissions.
-> The exam is conducted bi-annually - in June and December cycles.
-> The exam comprises two papers - Paper I and Paper II. Paper I consists of 50 questions and Paper II consists of 100 questions.
-> The candidates who are preparing for the exam can check the UGC NET Previous Year Papers and UGC NET Test Series to boost their preparations.
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