UGC NET - Comparative Study of Religions

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UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) Comparative Study of Religions

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What is UGC NET Comparative Study of Religions exam?
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducts the National Eligibility Test (NET) Comparative Study of Religions examination on behalf of the University Grants Commission (UGC). Qualified candidates are considered eligible to apply for Comparative Study of Religions faculty jobs in Indian educational institutions.
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Is their negative marking in NET Comparative Study of Religions?
Yes, 25% marks is deducted for each wrong attempt.

National Eligibility Test (NET) Comparative Study of Religions Examination Pattern

This UGC NET exam is divided into two parts (i.e) Part I and Part II. You need to qualify in both papers to pass the UGC NET Comparative Study of Religions exam.

  1. Paper I: It consists of 50 questions from UGC NET teaching & research aptitude exam (general paper), which you have to attempt in 1 hour.
  2. Paper II: The UGC Comparative Study of Religions exam paper will have 100 questions and the total duration will be two hours. Each question carries 2 marks, so the exam will be worth 200 marks. Read below to know the pattern of NET Comparative Study of Religions examination (part II).
Exam Highlights Details
Test Duration 120 minutes
Total Questions 100
Marks per question 2
Total Marks 200
Negative Marking N/A

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NET Comparative Study of Religions Exam Syllabus

Units Details
Unit - I Nature and Scope of Religion
Unit - II Major Religions: Common Aspects and Themes
Unit - III Hinduism
Unit - IV Jainism
Unit - V Buddhism
Unit - VI Christianity
Unit - VII Islam
Unit - VIII Sikhism