UGC NET December 2024 Memory Based Questions: The UGC NET December 2024 Exam is scheduled to take place from January 3 to January 16, 2025, across the country. The exam will be conducted in two shifts per day, and the first shift of Day 1 has already been successfully completed. Based on feedback from candidates, we have compiled a list of memory-based questions asked in the UGC NET exam on January 3, 2025. These memory-based questions offer valuable insights into the key topics likely to appear in the exam. Reviewing these will help you focus on the right areas during your preparation. Scroll on to know the UGC NET memory based questions for December cycle.
UGC NET Memory Based Questions 2025
As the UGC NET exam progresses, candidates preparing for upcoming shifts should pay attention to these memory-based questions, especially in the General Science section. Referring to these questions will help you gauge the exam's difficulty level, the important topics, and the number of good attempts. Solving these questions will also help assess your current level of preparedness and allow you to refine your study strategy or create an effective last-minute revision plan.
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UGC NET December 2024 Memory Based Question Paper, Jan 3: Download PDF
Download the UGC NET Memory-Based Paper PDF for Shift 1. Stay updated with the latest memory-based questions to enhance your preparation for the UGC NET 2025 exam.
UGC NET Memory Based Paper | Download PDF |
UGC NET Memory Based Paper 2025 Shift 1 -3 January 2025 | |
UGC NET Memory Based Paper 2024 Shift 2 -3 January 2025 | To be updated |
UGC NET Memory Based Paper Schedule
UGC NET exam is being conducted in two shifts: Morning and Evening. The UGC NET exam timings for the morning shift are from 9:00 AM to 12:00 noon, while the evening shift is scheduled from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
Date of Exam | Shift-1 (9:00 AM to 12:00 PM) | Shift-2 (3:00 PM to 6:00 PM) | ||
Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Code | Subject Code | Subject Name |
03 January 2025 | 14 | Public Administration | 1 |
Economics / Rural Economics /Co-operation / Demography / Development Planning/Development Studies / Econometrics/ Applied Economics / Development Economics / Business Economics |
9 | Education | 66 | Museology & Conservation |
List of UGC NET Questions Asked (3 January 2025)
Here’s a list of memory-based questions from Shift 1 of the UGC NET Exam held on January 3, 2025, based on feedback from candidates.
UGC NET Questions Asked: Teaching Aptitude
- Teaching Model - Enquiry Based
- Learning Management System
- MOOC
- Co-operative Learning
- Laissez Faire Teaching
- SGD
- Kothari Commission
- PWD Act
UGC NET Questions Asked: Research Aptitude
- Referencing style: APL, MLA
- Experimental Research
- Sampling
- Hypothesis
- Contradictory Statement
- Research Design
ICT Memory Based Topics
- MS - Excel
- Binary to Decimal
- CPU
- Android
- Web 2.0
- Video Conferencing
Paper 1 UGC NET Memory Based Questions: Logical Reasoning
- Square of Opposition
- Indian Logic
- Fallacy
UGC NET Paper 1 Questions Asked: Mass Communications
- Mass Media
- Age of Media
- History of Communication
UGC NET Education Memory Based Questions
Test-takers found the UGC NET Education exam slightly more challenging compared to the June 2024 exam. The overall difficulty level of Paper 1 was moderate, while Paper 2 of UGC NET Education was relatively easier. Below, you can find the memory-based questions asked in both UGC NET Paper 1 and Paper 2.
- NEP 2020 – 2-3 Questions
- Question on Duplex (Simple/Complex Duplex and Half and Full Duplex)
- Question on Leadership Models, PERT
- Types of Research
- Question on Pre-Independence
- Learning Theories
- Curriculum Models
- Six Sigma Question
- T-test
- ADDIE Model
- Reddin Model
- RCI, PWD, UGC
- Chronology of Education Commissions
- Collaborative Learning
- Question on Curriculum
- Passage on Unit 1 based on Cultural Pattern
- Jurisprudential Model
- Dick and Carey Model
- Gagne's Nine Events of Instruction
- What is the meaning of Prenna (Nyaya)
- Laissez-faire
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