There is a unclear picture about the educational qualification of scribe. Every center of examination adopts its own set of rules related to scribe.
On 2/24/18, avinash shahi <shahi88avin...@gmail.com> wrote: > FYI > FileHandler.ashx?i=File&ii=74&iii=Y > Notification For UGC- NET July -2018 > For Eligibility for Assistant Professor only or > Junior Research Fellowship & > Eligibility for Assistant Professor Both > CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION > (An Autonomous Organisation under the Union Ministry of Human Resource > Development Govt. of India) > H-149, Sector-63, Noida, District Gautam Budh Nagar – 201 309(UP). > _____________________________________________________________________ > E-mail: n...@cbse.gov.in Tele: 7042399520, 7042399521, > 7042399525, 7042399526. > Website: cbsenet.nic.in Fax: 0120-2427772 > February 23, 2018 2 > Important Dates > 1. Submission of online application > form > 05.03.2018 > 2. Last date for Applying Online 05.04.2018 > 3. Last date of submission of Fee > through online generated Bank > challan, at any branch of > (Syndicate/Canara/ICICI Bank) > or through credit/debit card > 06.04.2018 > 4. Correction in Particulars of > application form on the website > 25/04/2018 to 01/05/2018 > 5. Date of Examination 08.07.2018 > NOTE: PRINTOUT OF ONLINE APPLICATION FORM > (CONFIRMATION PAGE) SHOULD NOT BE SENT TO > CBSE. > February 23, 2018 3 > INDEX > S. NO. CONTENTS PAGE NO. > 1. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS 4 > 2. JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOW SHIP 4 > 3. CONDITIONS OF ELIGIBILITY 5 > 4. AGE LIMIT & RELAXATION 5-6 > 5. EXEMPTION (ELIGIBILITY FOR ASSISTANT > PROFESSOR) > 6 > 6. EXAMINATION FEE AND PAYMENT OF MODE 6-7 > 7. SCHEME AND DATE OF TEST 7 > 8. PROCEDURE & CRITERIA FOR DECLARATION OF > RESULT > 7-8 > 9. PROVISIONS FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITY 8-9 > 10. ADMISSION CARD 9 > 11. HOW TO APPLY 9-10 > 12. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 10-11 > 13. CHECK LIST FILLING THE ONLINE APPLICATION > FORM > 12 > 14. SUBJECT & SYLLABUS OF TEST 12-14 > 15. CITIES OF EXAMINATION 14-16 > 16. LIST OF STATES/UNION TERRITORIES ALONG WITH > THEIR RESPECTIVE CODES > 16 > 17. TIME SCHEDULE FOR NET JULY, 2018 16 > 18. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF TEST BOOKLET AND > ANSWER SHEET > 17-18 > 19. LIST OF SUBJECTS OF POST GRADUATION 19 > 20. LIST OF POST GRADUATION COURSES 20 > 21. LIST OF UNIVERSITIES IN INDIA AS INFORMED BY > UGC > 20 > February 23, 2018 4 > IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS > i) Before submission of the online Application Form, the candidate > should read this notification > carefully. > ii) On behalf of UGC, the Central Board of Secondary Education > announces holding of > the National Eligibility Test(NET) on 08th JULY, 2018 (SUNDAY)for > determining the > eligibility of Indian nationals for the Eligibility for Assistant > Professor only or Junior Research > Fellowship & Eligibility for Assistant Professor Both in Indian > universities and colleges. CBSE > will conduct NET in 84 subjects (listed under item no.14 on page 11) > at 91 selected Cities > of Examination (listed under item no.15 on page 13) spread across the > country. > iii) The award of JRF and Eligibility for Assistant Professor both OR > Eligibility for > Assistant Professor only will depend on the performance of the > candidate in both the papers of > NET in aggregate. However, the candidates qualifying exclusively for > Assistant Professor will > not be considered for award of JRF. Candidate appearing in NET should > clearly specify in the > prescribed Application Form whether they are applying for both JRF& > Eligibility for Assistant > Professor both OR only for eligibility for Assistant Professor. > Candidates who qualify the Test > for eligibility for Assistant Professor will be governed by the rules > and regulations for > recruitment of Assistant Professor of the concerned > universities/colleges/state governments, as > the case may be. > iv) The result of the UGC-NET to be held on 08th July, 2018 will be > made available on > the websites: cbsenet.nic.in as and when it is declared. The candidate > will not be individually > intimated about their result. The candidates who qualify for the award > of Junior Research > Fellowship are eligible to pursue research in the subject of their > post-graduation or in a related > subject and are also eligible for Assistant Professor. The > universities, institutions, IITs and other > national organizations may select the JRF awardees for whole time > research work in accordance > with the procedure prescribed by them. > v) Scheduled Caste(SC)/Scheduled Tribe(ST)/Persons with > Disability(PwD)/Other > Backward Classes(OBC)(Non creamy layer), as per the central list of > Other Backward Classes > available on National Commission for Backward Classes (NCBC), > Government of India > website: www.ncbc.nic.in, candidate will be given such special > concessions as may be decided > by the UGC. > 2) JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP: > Candidates qualifying for the award of Junior Research fellowship will > be eligible to > receive fellowship of UGC under various schemes, subject to their > finding placement in > universities/IITs/institutions. The validity period of the offer is > three years w.e.f. the date of > issue of JRF Award Letter. However, in case the candidates who have > already joined M. Phil./ > Ph.D., the date of commencement of fellowship shall be from the date > of declaration of NET > result or date of their joining, whichever is later. > February 23, 2018 5 > 3) CONDITIONS OF ELIGIBILITY: > i) Candidates who have secured at least 55% marks (without rounding > off) in Master’s > Degree OR equivalent examination from universities/institutions > recognised by UGC (on the > website:https://www.ugc.ac.in/oldpdf/consolidated%20list%20of%20All%20universities.pdf) > in Humanities (including languages) and Social Science, Computer > Science &Applications, > Electronic Science etc. (list of subjects of post graduation attached > at page No. 20) are eligible > for this Test. The Other Backward Classes(OBC) belonging to non-creamy > layer/Scheduled > Caste(SC)/Scheduled Tribe(ST)/ persons with disability(PwD) category > candidates who have > secured at least 50% marks (without rounding off) in Master’s degree > or equivalent > examination are eligible for this Test. > ii) Candidates who are pursuing their Master's degree or equivalent > course or candidates > who have appeared for their qualifying Master’s degree (final year) > examination and whose > result is still awaited or candidates whose qualifying examinations > have been delayed may also > apply for this test. However, such candidates will be admitted > provisionally and shall be > considered eligible for award of Junior Research > Fellowship/eligibility for Assistant Professor > only after they have passed their Master's Degree OR equivalent > examination with at least 55% > marks (50% marks in case of OBC falling in Non Creamy layer/SC/ST/PwD > (persons with > disability)) category candidates. Such candidates must complete their > Masters degree or > equivalent examination within two years from the date of NET result > with required percentage > of marks, failing which they shall be treated as disqualified. > iii) Candidates belonging to third gender in other words transgender > would be eligible to > draw the same relaxation in fee, age and qualifying criteria for NET > (i.e. Junior Research > Fellowship and Assistant Professor) as are available to SC/ST/PwD > categories. The subject > wise cut-offs for this category should be the lowest among those for > SC/ST/PwD/OBC –NCL > categories in the corresponding subject. > iv) The Ph.D. degree holders whose Master’s level examination had been > completed by > 19th September 1991(irrespective of date of declaration of result) > shall be eligible for a > relaxation of 5% in aggregate marks (i.e. from 55% to 50%) for > appearing in NET. > v) Candidates are advised to appear in the subject of their post > graduation only. The > candidates, whose post graduation subject is not covered in the list > of subjects in item No.14 > (on page 12-13), may appear in a related subject. > vi) Candidates are neither required to send any certificates/documents > in support of > their eligibility nor printout of their Application Form (Confirmation > Page) to CBSE. > However the candidates, in their own interest, must satisfy themselves > about their eligibility > for the Test. In the event of any ineligibility being detected by the > UGC/CBSE at any stage, > their candidature will be cancelled and they shall be liable for legal > action. > vii) Candidates having post-graduate diploma/certificate awarded by > Indian University/ > Institute or foreign degree/diploma/certificate awarded by the foreign > University/institute > should in their own interest, ascertain the equivalence of their > diploma/degree/certificate with > Master’s degree of recognized Indian universities from Association of > Indian Universities > (AIU), New Delhi. (www.aiu.ac.in) > 4) AGE LIMIT & RELAXATION: > i) Junior Research Fellowship: Not more than 30 years as on > 01.07.2018. A relaxation > up to 5 years is provided to the candidates belonging to OBC (Non- > creamy layer, as per the > Central list of OBC available on website: www.ncbc.nic.in ) > SC/ST/PwD/Transgender > categories and to women applicants. Relaxation will also be provided > to the candidates having > research experience, limited to the period spent on research in the > relevant/related subject of > post-graduation degree, subject to a maximum of 5 years, on production > of a certificate from > appropriate authority. Three years relaxation in age will be > permissible to the candidates > February 23, 2018 6 > possessing L.L.M. Degree. A relaxation of up to 5 years is provided to > the candidates who > have served in the armed forces subject to the length of service in > the armed forces up to the > first day of the month in which the concerned UGC-NET is to be held. > Total age relaxation on > the above ground(s) shall not exceed five years under any circumstances. > ii) Assistant Professor: There is no upper age limit for applying for > eligibility for > Assistant Professor. > 5) EXEMPTION (ELIGIBILITY FOR ASSISTANT PROFESSOR) > i) NET/SET/SLET shall remain the minimum eligibility condition for > recruitment and > appointment of Assistant Professors in Universities/Colleges/ > Institutions. In this regard, > exemption from NET/SET/SLET will be governed by UGC regulations and > amendments > notified in the Gazette of India from time to time. > ii) The candidates who have passed the UGC/CSIR JRF examination prior > to 1989 are > also exempted from appearing in NET. > iii) For SET Candidates: The candidates who have cleared the States > Eligibility Test > (SET) accredited by UGC for eligibility for Assistant Professor held > prior to 1st June 2002, are > exempted from appearing in NET, being eligible to apply for Assistant > Professor anywhere in > India. For SET held from 1st June 2002 onwards, the qualified > candidates are eligible to apply > for the post of Assistant Professor only in the universities/ colleges > situated in the state from > where they have cleared their SET. > 6) EXAMINATION FEE AND MODE OF PAYMENT: > Category General Other Backward Classes (Non-creamy > layer), as per the Central list of OBC > available on website: www.ncbc.nic.in > SC/ST/PwD/ > Transgender > Examination Fee Rs. 1000/- Rs. 500/- Rs. 250/- > i) The candidates may pay the examination fee either by credit/ debit > card or through echallan > generated during the online filling of the application form. In case > of e-challan the > payment should be made in the Syndicate/Canara/ICICI Bank. In case the > examination fee is > paid through credit/debit card the additional processing charges as > following will also be > debited from the credit/debit card of the candidate. > Credit card: - 1.20% of the examination fee plus the service tax as > applicable. > Debit Card: - 0.75% of examination fee plus the service tax as applicable > ii) After filling all the details for applying online for NET, the > candidate will have the > option to select the mode of payment of examination fee either by > credit/debit card or through > e-challan generated during the online filling of the application form > indicating their details > therein. > iii) The candidates are required to check the status of fee payment at > CBSE website > (cbsenet.nic.in) and if the status is ‘OK’ the candidate will be able > to take the printout of > Confirmation Page. In case, the fee payment status is not ‘OK’ the > candidates are > advised as following:- > · If the fee is paid through e-challan be depositing cash in above > mentioned bank, the > candidate should contact immediately the concerned bank to update > his/her fee status on the > website. > · If the fee is paid through credit/debit card and status is not OK, > it means the transaction is > cancelled and the amount will be refunded to concerned credit/debit > card within a week. Such > candidates have to pay the fee once again. > February 23, 2018 7 > ·Please note that fee submitted by any other mode like money order, > demand draft, IPO > etc. will be rejected. Fee once paid will not be refunded under any > circumstances. > 7) SCHEME AND DATE OF TEST: > i) The Test will consist of two papers. Both the papers will consist > of only objective type > questions and will be held on 08th July, 2018 (SUNDAY) in two separate > sessions as under: > Session Paper Marks Number of Question Duration > First I 100 50 questions all are > compulsory > 1 Hour (09:30 A.M. to 10:30 A.M.) IST > Second II 200 100 questions all are > compulsory > 2 Hours (11:00 A.M. to 01:00 P.M.) IST > Paper-I shall consist of 50 objective type compulsory questions each > carrying 2 marks. The > questions which will be of general nature, intended to assess the > teaching/research aptitude of > the candidate. It will primarily be designed to test reasoning > ability, comprehension, divergent > thinking and general awareness of the candidate. > Paper-II shall consist of 100 objective type compulsory questions each > carrying 2 marks which > will be based on the subject selected by the candidate. > All the questions of Paper – II will be compulsory, covering entire > syllabi of earlier Paper II & > Paper – III (including all electives, without options). > The candidate will have to mark the responses for questions of Paper – > I & Paper – II on the > Optical Mark Reader (OMR) Sheet provided along with the test booklet. > The detailed instructions for filling up the OMR sheet are given on > page 16 and 17. It may > be noted that these instructions to candidates will not be sent to any > of the candidate by > post. > 8) PROCEDURE & CRITERIA FOR DECLARATION OF RESULT: > This will comprise of following steps: > Step I: The number of candidates to be qualified (total slots) for > Eligibility for Assistant > Professor shall be equal to 6% of the candidates appeared in both the > papers of NET. > Step II: The total slots shall be allocated to different categories as > per the reservation policy of > Government of India. > Step III: In order to be considered for ‘Both Junior Research > Fellowship (JRF) and Eligibility > for Assistant Professor’ and for ‘Eligibility for Assistant Professor > Only’, the candidate must > have appeared in both the papers and secured at least 40% aggregate > marks in both the papers > taken together for General (Unreserved) category candidates and at > least 35% aggregate marks > in both the papers taken together for all candidates belonging to the > reserved categories (viz., > SC, ST, OBC (belonging to Non-Creamy Layer) & PWD) and Transgenders. > Step IV: The number of candidates to be declared qualified in any > subject for a particular > category is derived as per the following methodology illustrated below: > February 23, 2018 8 > Number of candidates to be declared Number of candidates belonging > qualified for Eligibility for Assistant to SC category who secure at > Professor in the subject ‘Economics’ least 35% aggregate marks in Total > slots > derived > (say) for the Scheduled Caste (SC) both the papers taken together for SC > category > category for ‘Economics’ as per Step II > = ------------------------------------------- × > Total number of candidates belonging to SC category over > all subjects who secure at least > 35% aggregate marks in both > the papers taken together > The aggregate percentage of the two papers corresponding to the number > of slots arrived at, > shall determine the qualifying cut-off for Eligibility for Assistant > Professor ‘in ‘Economics’ > for the SC category. > Similar yardstick shall be employed for deriving the subject-wise > qualifying cut-offs for all > categories. > Step V: All candidates who had applied for ‘Eligibility for JRF & > Eligibility for Assistant > Professor Both’ out of the total number of qualified candidates > derived as per Step IV, shall > constitute the consideration zone for JRF. > Step VI: The total number slots available for awarding JRF is > allocated among different > categories as per the reservation policy of Government of India. The > procedure for subjectwise > cum category-wise allocation of JRF slots is illustrated below: > Number of candidates to be declared Number of candidates belonging > qualified for JRF & Eligibility for Assistant to ST category who have opted > Professor Both in the subject ‘Economics’ for JRF and have qualified for > (say) for Scheduled Tribe (ST) Eligibility for Assistant Professor > Total JRF slots > category in ‘Economics’ (say) available for > = ----------------------------------------- × ST category > Number of candidates belonging > to ST category over all subjects > who have opted for JRF and have > qualified for Eligibility for Assistant > Professor > The aggregate percentage of the two papers corresponding to the number > of JRF slots arrived > at, shall determine the qualifying cut-off for JRF in ‘Economics’ for > the ST category. > Similar allocation procedure is used for all subjects and categories. > It may be noted that the above qualifying criteria decided by UGC/CBSE > is final and binding. > 9) PROVISIONS FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITY (INCLUDING VISUALLY > CHALLENGED CANDIDATES) HAVING 40% OR MORE DISABILITY. > i) Twenty minutes compensatory time shall be provided for Paper – I > and forty minutes > for Paper – II separately. > February 23, 2018 9 > ii) The persons with minimum 40% Disability (Physically Challenged) > candidates who > are not in a position to write in their own hand-writing can also > avail these services of scribe by > making prior request (at least one week before the date of UGC-NET) in > writing to the > concerned Centre Superintendent. Compensatory time and facility of > scribe would not be > provided to other Persons with Disability (Physically Challenged) > candidates. > iii) The candidate has the discretion of opting for his/her own scribe > or has to request the > concerned Centre Superintendent for the same in writing at least one > week in advance of the > test. In such instances the candidate is allowed to meet the scribe a > day before the examination > so as to verify whether the scribe is suitable or not. Those > candidates who opt for their own > scribe have to produce the scribe before the concerned Centre > Superintendent along with > his/her certificates of educational qualifications at least one day > before the test. > iv) There is no provision of Test Booklets in Braille for visually impaired > candidates. > v) The candidates with disability should fill in the percentages and > type of disability > correctly in the online application form of NET July, 2018. The type > of disabilities are > mentioned as below: > a) blindness and low vision b) deaf and hard of hearing > c) locomotor disability including cerebral palsy, leprosy cured, > dwarfism, acid attack victims > and muscular dystrophy > d) autism, intellectual disability, specific learning disability and > mental illness; > e) Multiple disabilities from amongst persons under clauses (a) to (d) > including deaf-blindness > in the posts identified for each disabilities. > vi) An amount of Rs. 1000/- (Rs. One thousand only) will be paid to > the scribe by the > Centre Superintendent on the day of examination for all papers. > [ > 10) ADMISSION CARD FOR NET July, 2018 > It may be noted that the admission card will be uploaded on the > website cbsenet.nic.in in the > third week of June, 2018. No admission cards will be sent to the > candidates by post. The > candidates should download their admission cards from the website to > ascertain their venue of > the Test as mentioned in the Admission Card and appear in the > examination only at the > designated examination center. No candidate will be allowed to appear > at the examination > center other than that allotted to him/her in the admission card. > 11) HOW TO APPLY (APPLICATION HAVE TO BE SUBMITTED ONLINE): > STEPS FOR SUBMISSION OF ONLINE APPLICATION FORM > i) Candidate seeking admission to the Test (UGC-NET, July, 2018) must > apply online only > on the CBSE website: cbsenet.nic.in > ii) Before applying Online, the candidates must possess the scanned > images as below:- > · Passport size photograph in JPG format of minimum 4kb to 40 kb. The > dimension of > the photograph should be 3.5 cm (width) x 4.5 cm (height). > · Signature in JPG format of minimum 4kb to 30 kb. The dimension of > the signature > should be 3.5 cm (width) x 1.5 cm (height). > February 23, 2018 10 > iii) After filling all the details for applying online for NET the > candidates have to select the > option of payment of examination fee either by credit/debit card or > through e-challan > generated during the online filling of the application form indicating > your details therein > and follow the process as mentioned under 6 (ii & iii) on page 6. > iv) The candidates are required to bring a photo identity card along > with their printout > of online admission card on the day of examination. > v) Before applying Online, candidates are advised to go through > detailed notification > available on CBSE website cbsenet.nic.in Please note that Fee > submitted through any > other mode like Money Order, Demand Draft, IPO etc. will be summarily > rejected. > vi) In other to avoid last minute rush, the candidates are advised to > apply early enough. > CBSE will not be responsible for network problems or any other problem > of this nature in > submission of online application during last days. > 12) GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS > i) The candidates must read the conditions of eligibility as given at > item no. 3 carefully > and must satisfy themselves regarding their eligibility for the Test > before filling the > online application Form. > ii) Submission of Online Application is mandatory. Hard copies of > application form will > not be accepted by CBSE. > iii) Application Form must be complete in all respects as per the > Notification. > iv) All incomplete Application Forms will be rejected. > v) Applications submitted on any other format (including old UGC > format) will not > be accepted. > vi) Printout of online application (Confirmation Page) should be kept > by the candidate for > further reference. > vii) No applications can be submitted after the last date (i.e. > 05/04/2018) and no fee > will be accepted after 06/04/ 2018 in any circumstances. > viii) The Candidate should note that their candidature is strictly > provisional. The mere fact > that Admission Card has been issued and the candidate is allowed to > appear in the test > shall not imply that the Board has finally accepted his/her candidature. > ix) CBSE may change the city of examination or date of examination without > assigning any reason. > x) It may be noted that the Admission Card will be uploaded on the website > cbsenet.nic.in in the third week of June, 2018. The candidates are requested > to > ascertain their venue of the test in the mentioned in the Admission > Card and appear in > the examination only at the designated examination center. No candidate will > be > allowed to appear at the examination center other than that allotted to > him/her > in the admission card. > xi) The candidates are required to bring a photo identity card also > along with their > printout of online Admission Card on the day of examination. No > candidate will be > allowed to appear in the examination whose admission card is not issued by > the > Board. > xii) To ensure fair conduct of examination frisking of the candidates > will be done properly > at main entry gate of the exam center. The candidates should report at > the examination > center 2 hrs 30 minutes prior to commencement of examination and cooperate > with > the invigilators in frisking. No candidate will be allowed to enter > the examination > center/hall after commencement of examination. No candidate will be allowed > to > leave the examination hall/room before 10:00 AM in the 1st session and 1:00 > PM > in the 2nd session. > February 23, 2018 11 > xv) All the examination hall/room will have a wall clock so the > candidates are not allowed > to wear any type of watch in the examination hall/room. > xvi) The use of calculators of Log Tables is not permitted. Mobile > phones, pagers, > electronic devices, bits of paper, books/note books etc. are not allowed in > the > Examination Hall/Room. The candidate(s) found in possession of any of > these items > in the examination hall/room will be treated as unfairmeans and > his/her result will not > be declared. > xvii) The candidates have to follow the instructions given by the > invigilators in the > examination hall/room and should not argue with the invigilators or other > staff > involved in the examination duty at the examination centre. The > candidates, who will > not follow the instructions, will be treated as unfairmeans and > his/her result will not > be declared. > xviii) In the examination hall/room, the candidates will neither talk > to each other nor discuss > any matter during the examination. The candidates should not disturb > the candidates > in the examination room and maintain complete silence during the > examination. The > candidate violating these instructions will be treated as unfairmeans > and his/her result > will not be declared. > xix) Candidates will not be allowed to write any question from the > Test Booklet on the > Admission Card or on any other paper. > xx) There are no negative marks of incorrect answers. > xxi) The candidate shall have to return the OMR Sheet of Paper I & II > to the Invigilator > before leaving the examination hall/room. > xxii) No TA will be paid to the candidates, on account of appearing at > the examination etc > xxiii) The captured images of response sheets (OMR sheets) of the > candidates appeared in > NET July, 2018 and answer keys of all the papers will be displayed on > the website > cbsenet.nic.in during fourth week of August, 2018 (the exact dates > will be notified > later in the newspapers). The candidates, who are not satisfied with > the captured > response, may challenge by filling online application form on the website > cbsenet.nic.in and paying a sum of Rs.1000/- per question The > challenge of answer > keys will also be accepted online only through the link available on > the website > cbsenet.nic.in on payment of Rs.1000/- per question. The fee can be paid by > credit/debit card. In case the challenge of any candidate regarding > captured images of > response sheets (OMR sheets)/answer keys is accepted, the fee will be > refunded to > such candidates. In all other cases the fee once paid will not be refunded. > The > CBSE’s decision on the challenges shall be final and the result will > be declared > on the basis of final answer keys. The refund (if any) will be > transferred online to > the concerned credit/debit card account so, the candidates are advised > to pay from > their own credit/debit card. > xxiv) The marks of all the candidates will be uploaded on CBSE website > cbsenet.nic.in soon > after declaration of result. Besides this, CBSE will not issue any > marks sheet to > qualified/non qualified candidates. > xxv) No grievance with regard to answer key(s) after declaration of > result of NET > July, 2018 will be entertained. > xxvi) There are no negative marks of incorrect answers. > xxvii) Canvassing in any form will disqualify the candidate. > xxviii) The decision of the CBSE shall be final in all matters. > xxix) All legal disputes pertaining to this Test shall fall within the > jurisdiction of Delhi > Courts only. > February 23, 2018 12 > 13) CHECK LIST FOR FILLING THE ONLINE APPLICATION FORM > The candidates are advised to ensure the following pints before > filling the Online > Application forms: > i) Whether they fulfil the eligibility conditions for the Test as > prescribed under the > heading ‘CONDITIONS OF ELIGIBILITY’ and ‘AGE LIMIT’ > ii) That they have filled their CATEGORY, viz, GENERAL/OBC (non-creamy > layer)/ > SC/ST/ PwD/Transgender, in the relevant column correctly. > iii) That they have filled their subject and city of examination and > code in the relevant > column correctly. > iv) That the Person with Disability (PwD) candidates have filled the > relevant column in > The online application form. Only PwD candidates have to fill this > column and the > others have to leave it blank. > v) Whether they have kept a printout of application form (confirmation > page) for their > own record. > 14) SUBJECT & SYLLABUS OF TEST: All questions of Paper – II will be > compulsory, covering entire syllabus of earlier Paper - II & Paper > –III (including all > electives, without options). Syllabi for all NET subjects can be > downloaded from the > UGC website www.ugc.ac.in/net/syllabus.aspx and are also available in > the libraries > of all Indian Universities. CBSE will not send the syllabus to individual > candidates. > The list of NET subjects along with their respective codes is as given > below: > Code Subject > 01 Economics > 02 Political Science > 03 Philosophy > 04 Psychology > 05 Sociology > 06 History > 07 Anthropology > 08 Commerce > 09 Education > 10 Social Work > 11 Defence and Strategic Studies > 12 Home Science > 14 Public Administration > 15 Population Studies* > 16 Hindustani Music (Vocal/Instrumental) > 17 Management > 18 Maithili > 19 Bengali > 20 Hindi > 21 Kannada > 22 Malayalam > 23 Odia > 24 Punjabi > 25 Sanskrit > 26 Tamil > 27 Telugu > February 23, 2018 13 > 28 Urdu > 29 Arabic > 30 English > 31 Linguistics > 32 Chinese > 33 Dogri > 34 Nepali > 35 Manipuri > 36 Assamese > 37 Gujarati > 38 Marathi > 39 French > 40 Spanish > 41 Russian > 42 Persian > 43 Rajasthani > 44 German > 45 Japanese > 46 Adult Education/Continuing Education/Andragogy/Non Formal Education > 47 Physical Education > 49 Arab Culture and Islamic Studies > 50 Indian Culture > 55 Labour Welfare/Personnel Management/Industrial Relations/Labour and > Social Welfare/Human > Resource Management > 58 Law > 59 Library and Information Science > 60 Buddhist, Jaina, Gandhian and Peace Studies > 62 Comparative Study of Religions > 63 Mass Communication and Journalism > 65 Dance > 66 Museology & Conservation > 67 Archaeology > 68 Criminology > 70 Tribal and Regional Language/Literature > 71 Folk Literature > 72 Comparative Literature > 73 Sanskrit Traditional Subjects (including Jyotisha/Sidhanta > Jyotisha/Navya Vyakarna/ > Vyakarna/Mimamsa/Navya Nyaya/Sankhya Yoga/Tulanatmaka Darsana / Shukla > Yajurveda/ > Madhva Vedanta/ Dharma Sastra/ Sahitya/ Purana-itihasa/Agama/Advaita > Vedanta) > 74 Women Studies ** > 79 Visual Art (including Drawing & Painting/Sculpture/Graphics/Applies > Art/History of Art) > 80 Geography > 81 Social Medicine & Community Health > 82 Forensic Science > 83 Pali > 84 Kashmiri > 85 Konkani > 87 Computer Science and Applications > 88 Electronic Science > 89 Environmental Sciences > 90 International and Area Studies > 91 Prakrit > February 23, 2018 14 > 92 Human Rights and Duties > 93 Tourism Administration and Management > 94 Bodo > 95 Santali > 96 Karnatik Music (Vocal Instrument, Percussion) > 97 Rabindra Sangeet > 98 Percussion Instruments > 99 Drama/ Theatre > 100 Yoga > *The candidates with Master’s Degree in Geography (with specialization > in Population > Studies) or Mathematics/ Statistics are also eligible to appear in the > subject “Population > Studies” (Code 15). > **The candidates with Master’s Degree in Humanities (including > languages) and Social > Sciences are eligible to appear in subject ‘Women Studies’ (Code 74). > 15) CITIES OF EXAMINATION: > The candidates have to select any four cities of their choice for > examination of NET July, > 2018. The efforts will be made to allot city of examination to the > candidates in order of the > choice opted by them in their application form. However, in some exceptional > circumstances, a different city of nearby area may be allotted. > CODE > NO. > STATE CITIES OF EXAMINATION > 1 ANDHRA PRADESH GUNTUR > 2 TIRUPATI > 3 VISAKHAPATNAM > 4 ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS PORTBLAIR > 5 ARUNACHAL PRADESH ITANAGAR > 6 ASSAM GUWAHATI > 7 SILCHAR (ASSAM) > 8 DIBRUGARH > 9 TEZPUR > 10 BIHAR BHAGALPUR > 11 PATNA > 12 CHANDIGARH CHANDIGARH > 13 CHHATISHGARH BILASPUR > 14 RAIPUR > 15 DELHI NEW DELHI > 16 GOA GOA > 17 GUJARAT AHMEDABAD > 18 PATAN > 19 RAJKOT > 20 VADODARA > 21 HARYANA FARIDABAD > 22 HISSAR > 23 KURKSHETRA > 24 MURTHAL (SONEPAT) > February 23, 2018 15 > 25 HIMACHAL PRADESH DHARMSHALA > 26 SHIMLA > 27 JAMMU & KASHMIR JAMMU > 28 SRINAGAR (J&K) > 29 JHARKHAND RANCHI > 30 KARNATAKA BENGALURU > 31 DHARWAD > 32 GULBARGA > 33 MANGALORE > 34 MYSORE > 35 KERELA KOCHI > 36 KOZKIKODE > 37 THIRVANANTHAPURAM > 38 MADHYA PRADESH BHOPAL > 39 GWALIOR > 40 INDORE > 41 JABALPUR > 42 REWA > 43 UJJAIN > 44 MAHARASHTRA AMRAVATI > 45 AURANGABAD > 46 JALGAON > 47 KOLHAPUR > 48 MUMBAI > 49 NAGPUR > 50 NASIK > 51 SOLAPUR > 52 PUNE > 53 MANIPUR IMPHAL > 54 MEGHALAYA SHILLONG > 55 MIZORAM AIZAWAL > 56 NAGALAND KOHIMA > 57 ORISSA BERHAMPUR > 58 BHUBANESWAR > 59 SAMBALPUR > 60 PUDUCHERRY PUDUCHERRY > 61 PUNJAB AMRITSAR > 62 PATIALA > 63 RAJASTHAN AJMER > 64 BIKANER > 65 JAIPUR > 66 JODHPUR > 67 KOTA > 68 UDAIPUR > 69 SIKKIM GANGTOK (SIKKIM) > 70 TAMIL NADU CHENNAI > 71 COIMBATORE > 72 MADURAI > 73 TIRUCHIRAPALLI > February 23, 2018 16 > 74 TELANGANA HYDERABAD > 75 WARANGAL > 76 TRIPURA AGARTALA > 77 UTTAR PRADESH AGRA > 78 ALIGARH > 79 ALLAHABAD > 80 BAREILLY > 81 GORAKHPUR > 82 KANPUR > 83 LUCKNOW > 84 MEERUT > 85 VARANASI > 86 UTTARAKHAND DEHRADUN > 87 NAINITAL > 88 SRINAGAR (UTTRAKHAND) > 89 WEST BENGAL BURDWAN > 90 DARJEELING > 91 KOLKATA > 16) THE LIST OF STATES/UNION TERRITORIES ALONG WITH THEIR > RESPECTIVE CODES IS GIVEN BELOW: > Andhra Pradesh(01), Arunachal Pradesh(02), Assam(03), Bihar(04), > Delhi(05), Goa(06), > Gujarat(07), Haryana(08), Himachal Pradesh(09), Jammu & Kashmir(10), > Karnataka(11), > Kerala(12), Madhya Pradesh(13), Maharashtra(14), Manipur(15), > Meghalaya(16), Mizoram(17), > Nagaland(18), Odisha(19), Punjab(20), Rajasthan(21), Sikkim(22), Tamil > Nadu(23), > Tripura(24), Uttar Pradesh(25), West Bengal(26), Andaman & Nicobar > Islands(27), Dadar & > Nagar Havelli (28), Daman & Diu(29), Lakshadweep(30), Puducherry (31), > Chhattisgarh(32), > Jharkhand(33), Uttarakhand (34), Chandigarh(35), Telangana(36). > 17) TIME SCHEDULE FOR NET July, 2018 > Paper-1 Paper-2 > DATES OF EXAMINATION 08.07.2018 (Sunday) 08.07.2018 (Sunday) > a) Entry in the Examination Hall 07.00 AM (IST) 10.45 AM (IST) > b) Distribution of Test Booklet 09.15 AM(IST) 10.50 AM (IST) > c) Seal of the Test Booklet to be broken/ > opened to take out the Answer Sheet > 09.25 AM(IST) 10.55 AM (IST) > d) Last entry in the Examination Hall 09.30 AM (IST) 11.00 AM (IST) > e) Test commences 09.30 AM(IST) 11.00 AM (IST) > f) Test concludes 10.30 AM (IST) 1.00 PM(IST) > February 23, 2018 17 > 18) INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF TEST BOOKLET AND ANSWER SHEET > The candidates will find the Answer Sheet placed inside the sealed > Test Booklet. The seal will be > broken/ opened by the candidates on the announcement by the > invigilator and the Answer Sheet > shall be taken out. Do not open/break the seal before the > announcement. The candidates should > verify the serial number and series of the Test Booklet with the > serial number and series of OMR > sheet. In case of any variation, the Test Booklet and OMR sheet should > be immediately returned to the > invigilator for the replacement with another set of same series > available in the examination hall/centre. > 1. Each Answer Sheet will have a pre-printed Test Booklet Code like A, > B, C or D. The > candidates are required to check that the Test Booklet Code > pre-printed on the Answer Sheet is the > same as printed on the Test Booklet. > 2. The Answer Sheet used will be of special type which will be scanned > on Optical Scanner. > The following columns of the Answer Sheet are to be filled in neatly > and accurately by the > candidate with Blue/Black ball point pen only. Use of pencil is > strictly prohibited. > I. Roll Number II. Name of the candidate > III. Father’s Name IV. Centre Number > V. Name of the Examination Centre VI. Signature of the candidate > WRITING OF PARTICULARS AND RESPONSES WITH BLUE/BLACK BALL POINT PEN > ONLY WILL BE FILLED UP AS FOLLOWS: > IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR MARKING THE RESPONSES IN PEN AND > PAPER BASED EXAMINATION > (i) Out of four alternatives for each question, only one circle for > the correct answer is to be > darkened completely with blue/black Ball Point Pen only. For example > Question No. 008 in > the Test Booklet reads as follows: > Qutub Minar is situated in > (1) Delhi > (2) Mumbai > (3) Agra > (4) Bengaluru > The correct response to this question is (1) Delhi. The candidate will > locate Question No. 008 > in the Answer Sheet and darken the circle (1) as shown below: > 008 ˜ k l m > February 23, 2018 18 > (ii) Use Blue or Black Ball Point Pen to completely darken the > appropriate circle, i.e. one circle > for each entry. > The answer once marked is not liable to be changed. Use of pencil is > strictly prohibited. If any > candidate uses the pencil for darkening the answer sheet, his/her > answer sheet will be rejected. > (iii)A light or faintly darkened circle is a wrong method of marking > and liable to be rejected by the > Optical Scanner. So, the circle should be properly darkened. Any other > partial or ‘X’ or ‘P’ > may not get captured by the scanner. > (iv)The Correct way of marking is shown below. > Correct Method > (v) If the candidate does not want to attempt any question he/she > should not darken the circle > given against that question. > (vi)Please do not fold the Answer Sheet and do not make any stray marks on > it. > (vii) ROUGH WORK > The candidate will not do any rough work on the Answer Sheet. All > rough work is to be done > in the Test Booklet itself. > (viii) CHANGING AN ANSWER IS NOT ALLOWED > The candidates must fully satisfy themselves about the accuracy of the > answer before > darkening the appropriate circle as no change in answer once marked is > allowed. Use of eraser > or white/correction fluid on the Answer Sheet is not permissible as > the Answer Sheets are > machine gradable and it may lead to wrong evaluation. > If more than one circle is darkened or if the response is marked in > any other manner except the > ‘Correct Method’ shown above, it shall be treated as wrong way of marking. > Prior to handing over the Answer Sheet soon after the examination is > over, the candidate must > sign the attendance sheet as a proof thereof. The examinee is > permitted to carry the Test > Booklet. > WARNING: > 1. Persons removing pages from the test-booklet during examination, > impersonating or > trying to appear through forged means will be dealt with as per law. > 2. Canvassing directly or indirectly or influencing staff by unfair > means would lead to > serious consequences including disqualification of the candidates. > February 23, 2018 19 > 19) LIST OF SUBJECTS OF POST GRADUATION > S. No. Subject of Post Graduation S. No. Subject of Post Graduation > 1 Economics 37 Marathi > 2 Political Science 38 French > 3 Philosophy 39 Spanish > 4 Psychology 40 Russian > 5 Sociology 41 Persian > 6 History 42 Rajasthani > 7 Anthropology 43 German > 8 Commerce 44 Japanese > 9 Education 45 Adult Education/Continuing Education > 10 Social Work 46 Andragogy/Non Formal Education > 11 Defence and Strategic Studies 47 Physical Education > 12 Home Science 48 Arab Culture and Islamic Studies > 13 Public Administration 49 Indian Culture > 14 Population Studies 50 > Labr. Welfr./ Pers. Mgmt / Industrial > Relation / Labr. & Soc Welfr. / HRM > 15 Music 51 Law > 16 Management 52 Library and Information Science > 17 Maithili 53 Buddhist > 18 Bengali 54 Comparative Study of Religions > 19 Hindi 55 Mass Communication and Journalism > 20 Kannada 56 > Performing Arts - Dance / Drama / > Theatre > 21 Malayalam 57 Museology & Conservation > 22 Oriya 58 Archaeology > 23 Sculpture 59 Criminology > 24 Sanskrit > 60 Tribal and Regional Language / > Literature > 25 Tamil 61 Folk Literature > 26 Telugu 62 Comparative Literature > 27 Urdu 63 Sanskrit Traditional Subjects > 28 Arabic 64 Jyotisha > 29 English 65 Sidhanta Jyotisha > 30 Linguistics 66 Navya Vyakarna > 31 Chinese Vyakarna > 32 Dogri 68 Mimamsa > 33 Nepali 69 Navya Nyaya > 34 Manipuri 70 Sankhya Yoga > 35 Assamese 71 Tulanatmaka Darsana > 36 Gujarati 72 Shukla Yajurveda > February 23, 2018 20 > 73 Madhva Vedanta 87 Geography > 74 Dharma Sastra 88 History of Art > 75 Sahitya 89 Applied Art > 76 Purana – itihasa 90 Graphics > 77 Agama 91 Electronic Science > 78 Women Studies 92 Environmental Sciences > 79 Visual Arts 93 International and Area Studies > 80 Drawing & Painting 94 Prakrit > 81 Computer Science and > Applications > 95 Human Rights and Duties > 82 Konkani 96 Tourism Administration and > Management > 83 Kashmiri 97 Punjabi > 84 Pali 98 Advaita Vedanta > 85 Forensic Science 99 Bodo > 86 Social Medicine & Community > Health > 100 Santali > 20) LIST OF POST GRADUATION COURSES > Course Code Course Name Course Code Course Name Course Code Course Name > 1 Ayurvedacharya 13 MCA 25 M. Plan > 2 Acharya 14 M.F.M. 26 M.Sc. > 3 LLM 15 M.H.R.D. 27 M. Stat. > 4 M. Arch. 16 M.I.B 28 M. Tech. > 5 M.Com 17 M. Mkt. M. 29 M. V. Sc. > 6 M. Dance 18 M. Optom. 30 MA > 7 M.Ed. 19 MHA 31 M.F.T. > 8 M. Lib. Sc. 20 MJMC 32 M. P. Ed. > 9 M.Litt. 21 MMC 33 MTM > 10 M. Mus 22 MOT 34 MPES > 11 M. 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