NTA UGC NET December 2019 Registration has been commenced from 9th September 2019 on its official website - ugcnet.nta.nic.in and will close on 9th October 2019. NTA conducts UGC NET Exams every year twice to determine the eligibility for ‘Assistant Professor’ or ‘Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) & Assistant Professor both’ in Indian Recognized Universities or Colleges. UGC NET December 2019 Exam will be held from 2nd to 6th Dec 2019 across different Exam Centers in India for total 81 Subjects.
Best Books for Teaching & Research Aptitude (Paper-1) UGC NET 2019 Exam Recommended by Experts
In this article we are going to share the list of best books for total 81 subjects recommended by the subject matter experts. These books will help the candidates to score high marks in Paper-2 of UGC NET exam which comprises of total 100 questions of 2 marks each. The books mentioned in the list given below includes a comprehensive study material for candidates including Chapter-wise details, Practice Tests and Solved Previous year Papers for each subject individually. So let’s have a look at the best books for total 81 Subjects alongwith their codes:
Best Books for UGC NET Dec 2019 Paper-2 Subjects with Codes
List of NET Subjects and their Codes |
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Subject Code |
Subject |
Best Books |
1 |
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2 |
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80 |
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6 |
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17 |
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63 |
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5 |
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20 |
Hindi |
Click for Best Books, Practice Tests & Solved Papers |
30 |
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14 |
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87 |
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7 |
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89 |
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8 |
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92 |
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58 |
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3 |
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4 |
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59 |
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10 |
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9 |
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12 |
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49 |
Arab Culture and Islamic Studies |
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29 |
Arabic |
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67 |
Archaeology |
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36 |
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19 |
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94 |
Bodo |
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60 |
Buddhist, Jaina, Gandhian and Peace Studies |
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32 |
Chinese |
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72 |
Comparative Literature |
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62 |
Comparative Study of Religions |
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68 |
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11 |
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33 |
Dogri |
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46 |
Adult Education/ Continuing Education/ Andragogy/ Non Formal Education |
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88 |
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71 |
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82 |
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39 |
French (French Version) |
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44 |
German |
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37 |
Gujarati |
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50 |
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45 |
Japanese |
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21 |
Kannada |
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84 |
Kashmiri |
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85 |
Konkani |
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55 |
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31 |
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18 |
Maithili |
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22 |
Malayalam |
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35 |
Manipuri |
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38 |
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66 |
Museology & Conservation |
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16 |
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34 |
Nepali |
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23 |
Oriya |
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83 |
Pali |
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65 |
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42 |
Persian |
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47 |
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90 |
Politics including International Relations/International Studies including Defence/Strategic Studies, West Asian Studies, South East Asian Studies, African Studies, South Asian Studies, Soviet Studies, American Studies |
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15 |
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91 |
Prakrit |
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24 |
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43 |
Rajasthani |
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41 |
Russian |
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25 |
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73 |
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95 |
Santali |
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101 |
Sindhi |
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81 |
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40 |
Spanish |
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26 |
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27 |
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93 |
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70 |
Tribal and Regional Language/Literature |
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28 |
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79 |
Visual Art (including Drawing & Painting/Sculpture Graphics/Applied Art/History of Art) |
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74 |
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100 |
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Candidates are advised to take support of the above mentioned best books for each subject. There are many books available in the market claiming to be the best, but it is advisable not to fall prey to the claims and decide to buy a book on the basis of its merits. It is important to keep a check on the contents of the books before buying and tally it with the relevant syllabus of the competitive exam. The candidates should also analyze the originality of the books while buying as well, by double checking the holograms and publishing agencies well. There are books which are made to make life easier for the candidates and these books contain Mock Tests, Previous Year Questions and many more to help candidates prepare a blueprint of their examination preparation strategy.