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Describe the details of net​

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Answered by priyaparakh7060
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Explanation:

The National Eligibility Test (NET), also known as UGC NET or NTA-UGC-NET, is the examination for determining the eligibility for the post of assistant professor and/or Junior Research Fellowship award in Indian universities and colleges. The examination is conducted by National Testing Agency on behalf of University Grants Commission. UGC NET is considered[by whom?] as one of the toughest exams in India, with success ratio of merely 6%. Previously, the passing ratio was around 3% - 4%.[citation needed] Assistant professors in private colleges may or may not be NET qualified but NET qualification is mandatory for universities and government colleges. According to recent report of National Testing Agency, a total of 1,034,872 candidates have applied for December 2019 examination, covering 81 subjects, across 700 centres in 219 cities.[citation needed]

NTA UGC National Eligibility Test

Acronym

NET

Type

CBT

Developer / administrator

National Testing Agency

Year started

1989–90[1]

Duration

3 hours (180 minutes)

Score / grade range

0–100 (Paper I)

0–200 (Paper II)

Score / grade validity

Three years (JRF) Lifetime (for Assistant Professor)

Offered

Twice annually

Restrictions on attempts

No restriction

Countries / regions

India

Languages

Mainly English and Hindi

Fee

₹1000 (General)

₹500 (OBC/EWS)

₹250 (SC/ST)

Qualification rate

Increase 6% (2018)

Website

ntanet.nic.in

Until July 2018, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the UGC NET exam but from December 2018 onwards, NTA is conducting the UGC National Eligibility Test. As per the press-release by Indian Government, the exam would be conducted twice a year June month and December month, and it will be conducted in an online mode instead of offline mode.[2]

Answered by kiranaditya2014
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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