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UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) International and Area Studies

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

National Eligibility Test (NET) International and Area Studies 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 International and Area Studies 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 International and Area Studies 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 International and Area Studies 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 International and Area Studies Exam Syllabus

Units Details
Unit - I Nature of International Politics.
Unit - II Contemporary World Order : End of Cold War, United States as a pre-eminent power and multipolarity (European Union, China and Japan).
Unit - III Indian Foreign Policy:
Unit - IV United Nations:
Unit - V Theories of International Politics: Realist, Idealist, Systems and Decision making.
Unit - VI Concept, components and models of National and International security.
Unit - VII Historical Background-Empires; Ideologies; West Asia and the World; General Themes.
Unit - VIII Basic Features of the Region
Unit - IX Geo and cultural Aspects:
Unit - X Russia and the CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States) in World Affairs.
Unit - XI Land and People
Unit - XII Making of the Constitution; Development of the Republic and making of the nation.
Unit - XIII America and Europe in World Affairs, Latin America in World Affairs.