UGC NET - Human Rights & Duties

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UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) Human Rights & Duties (HRD)

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What is UGC NET Human Rights & Duties exam?
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducts the National Eligibility Test (NET) Human Rights & Duties examination on behalf of the University Grants Commission (UGC). Qualified candidates are considered eligible to apply for Human Rights & Duties faculty jobs in Indian educational institutions.
Do I have to pay for this mock test?
No, this NET Human Rights & Duties mock test is absolutely free.
Is their negative marking in NET Human Rights & Duties?
Yes, 25% marks is deducted for each wrong attempt.

National Eligibility Test (NET) Human Rights & Duties 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 Human Rights & Duties 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 Human Rights & Duties 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 Human Rights & Duties 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 Human Rights & Duties Exam Syllabus

Units Details
Unit - I The Basic Concepts: Individual, Group, State, Civil Society, Liberty, Freedom, Equality, Justice, Violence, Counter Violence.
Unit - II Natural Rights and Human Duties: Origins and Evolution
Unit - III Society, Economy, Polity, Religion and Culture-their Inter - relationship
Unit - IV State, Individual liberty, freedom and democracy.
Unit - V Context and the Concerns Universal Declaration of Human Rights International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
Unit - VI Models of Development
Unit - VII Concepts of Development, Underdevelopment and Social Action.
Unit - VIII Indian Civilization: Change and Continuity.
Unit - IX Constitutional Governance: State of Rule of Law.
Unit - X Inter - relativity of Human Rights and Responsibilities.