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This is one of the constant question that is repeatedly asked.
The simple answer is:
You need to understand the syllabus. You need to be thorough with your subject matter.
Before, during and after your Post Graduate study, you need to keep reading materials related to your field of study.
You also need to improve your memory, your writing skills and the confidence with which you attempt the examination itself.
If you have a success mindset, you will win.
Pl check the syllabus and study materials at
www.want2learn.com/learning-zone
Frequently asked questions www.unleashenergy.com/faq
CSIR Blog - www.csirstudymaterials.blogspot.com
Memory Skills - www.unleashenergy.com/memory-tips/
Self Confidence - www.unleashenergy.com/self-improvement/
The complex answer is:
You need to understand what someone who cleared NET did that you are not able to do.
When I cleared NET and JRF during the initial period when UGC NET was introduced, all that I did was to look into the syllabus of NET, compare it with my PG syllabus, identified the similarities and differences and prepared a plan of study. Just by doing this I could clear NET as well as JRF at the first attempt and I was the only person to do it in the place where I took the test.
I would like all those who have completed the NET examination to share with others what you did and how you prepared yourself for the examination.
I would like all those who are struggling with NET tell the others what you have learned from the experience of taking the examination repeatedly.
I would like the first timers to tell the others what they are doing and how they are preparing themselves and check with the group, if they are on the right track.
I would also like the NET administration authorities to contribute to this exchange and give their own tips and guidelines.
Since so many of us are involved in this venture for years, why don’t we make the most of it and learn some lasting lessons?










