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Mantras for Success in CBSE NET/JRF
“While most of us are dreaming of success, winners wake up and work
hard to achieve it.” -Anonymous
University and
college teaching is an inspiring, pleasing and rewarding career that provides
ample opportunity to influence, manage and shape lives of hundreds of students
every year. With the expansion of higher education in India, there is a great
demand for well qualified and devoted teachers. As compared to others, higher
education teachers enjoy a flexible and friendly learning condition which
provides a genuine work/leisure balance. To be a good teacher, one must have
deep passion for exchanging ideas at intellectual level. He or she must enjoy
working with students enthusiastically and be ready to work hard. Creativity,
patience, tact and a sense of humour also help to become a popular teacher
among students. Good teachers always guide students how to explore and learn
from the vast knowledge and let them free from the boundaries of classroom.
To start a
career as a lecturer/ Assistant Professor in a college/ university/ prestigious
institute, one must need Master’s Degree with National Eligibility Test (NET).
For teaching in college or university, one can earn at least Rs. 40,000 and
above depending on education, experience and city. Indian market is always in
need of competent teachers. With the emergence of private/ deemed universities
and Global Institutes, the demand for lecturers and professors is on an all
time high.
What is NET examination?
In order to
determine eligibility for lectureship and to award Junior Research Fellowship
(JRF) and to ensure minimum standards for the entrants in the teaching
profession and research, National Eligibility Test (NET) is conducted in
Humanities (including languages), Social Sciences, Forensic Science,
Environmental Sciences, Computer Science and Electronic Science. This time
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on behalf of UGC is holding the
National Eligibility Test (NET). This is conducted twice in a year in the
months of June and December. Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) is for candidates
who desire to pursue research. The JRFs are awarded to the meritorious
candidates from among the candidates’ qualifying for eligibility for
lectureship in the NET. JRFs are restricted to only those candidates who opt
for it in their application.
System of Examination
This examination
consists of three parts. Paper I examination is basically General paper with
multiple choice questions. Paper II & Paper III are again of multiple
choice question of the relevant subject you have chosen. There is no negative
marking for both first and subject paper.
Paper I consists of General paper on
Teaching and Research aptitude. This paper aims to assess your capabilities in
these prime areas which are foundation for Higher education teacher. Some
cognitive abilities are expected from teachers and they are tested through this
paper which consists of 100 marks. It contains Objective type questions from
Teaching aptitude, Research aptitude, Reading Comprehension, Communication,
Mathematical and logical Reasoning, Data Interpretation, ICT, People and
environment, Higher Education System- Governance, Polity and Administration.
Sixty (60) multiple choice questions of two marks are set in this paper, out of
which you would be required to answer any fifty (50). If you attempt more than
fifty questions, the first fifty questions attempted would be evaluated. For
passing NET examination, you must require 40% marks in Paper I that is at least
20 questions in this paper should be correct. If you belong to OBC (Non creamy
layer)/ PWD/SC/ST class than you need 35% to pass this paper I.
Paper-II consists of 50 objective type
compulsory questions based on the subject selected by the candidate out of the
list of 79 areas. Each question carries 2 marks. For passing NET examination,
you must require 40% marks in Paper II that is at least 20 questions in this
paper should be correct. If you belong to OBC (Non creamy layer)/ PWD/SC/ST
class than you need 35% to pass this paper II.
Paper-III consists of 75 objective type
compulsory questions from the subject selected by the candidate. Each question
carries 2 marks. For passing NET examination, you must require 50% marks in
Paper III that is at least 38 questions in this paper should be correct. If you
belong to OBC (Non creamy layer)/ PWD/SC/ST class than you need 40% to pass
this paper III. All questions of Paper-II and Paper-III will be compulsory,
covering entire syllabus (including all electives, without options). Amongst
those candidates who have cleared minimum pass percentage, a merit list is
prepared subject-wise and category-wise using the aggregate marks of all the
three papers secured by such candidates. Top candidates (for each subject and
category), from the merit list are declared NET qualified for eligibility for
Assistant Professor only. A separate merit list for the award of JRF is
prepared from amongst the NET qualified candidates figuring in the merit list.
Seven Success Mantra’s to crack CBSE-NET
1. Sound Planning and Preparation- NET
requires concentration on the strategy to define your mission, objectives and
deadlines. Benjamin Franklin rightly said, “By failing to prepare, you are
preparing to fail.” The first and foremost step towards your success is to
choose your goal honestly and sincerely. Take a bold decision and ask yourself
why you want to become a teacher/ professor? Never choose NET as your ambition
if there is a social circle pressure. The answer should come from the core of
your heart. The next important step is to ask yourself when to start preparing
and how to prepare. Preparation and background work must start by the first
Semester/ Year of post graduation. Try to get comprehensive understanding about
the exam process, its structure and various aspects related to the preparation.
2. Commitment – It means staying loyal
to what you said or promised long after the mood you said it. For success,
commitment gives you energy which fuels your drive to achieve instead of simply
wishing. We all have this energy high or low. Always take the first bold step
earliest which is mostly the hardest part in any mission/project. One of the
fine ways is to promise yourself to get/do something nice when you succeed.
3. Zeal and Enthusiasm - Khalil Gibran
once said: “ Zeal is a volcano, on the peak of which indecisiveness does not
grow.” Take care that you should not attempt the NET as a trial. Your first
attempt after masters ought to be the best attempt. This exam is all about the
complete and deep study of the subject with lot of clarity. The exam can be
performed well when you have gone through a number of references/authors and
you are very strong in fundamentals with clarity.
4. Focus and concentration- For NET,
you must have clarity of thought and the ability to stay focused and determined
on your studies. This happens when you are aware about exactly what the
Examination expects from you. Unlike your university examination, this
examination is relative. You have to show better performance than other
aspirants to get a final place in the merit list. This will happen when you
keep your goal SMART i.e Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Research based and
Time bound.
5. Time Management - Self control and
proper time utilization is another important skill which makes you or breaks
you. If you consider everything to be equally important and equally urgent,
then you will experience more stress rather than success in your life. Lord
Chesterfield rightly said, “Know the true value of time; snatch, seize, and
enjoy every moment of it. No idleness, no laziness, no procrastination; Never
put off till tomorrow what you can do today.”
6. Remain Healthy- In order to perform
better, eat right, exercise and take right amount of sleep. If you give weight
to health, you will discover secret of running stress free life and find time
to relax.
7. Visualise Success- You can get
anything you want if you have success instinct followed by action. Success
starts with a vision. You can’t do anything that you cannot picture yourself
doing. Famous psychologist Dr. Walter Scott rightly said, “Success or failure
is caused more by mental attitudes than by mental capacities.”
So, your success
in this examination depends on four D’s i.e Dedication, Determination,
Discipline and Drill. Be ready to work tough like a sportsperson. Plan your
syllabus distribution in a time period and try to work it out within your set
schedule. Set weekly/monthly targets and at the end of the week, do a self appraisal
or critical evaluation exercise. You may find a lot of temptation to give up
the attempt in NET examination but never quit. Here you keep in mind some words
of Thomas Edison’s who said, “Many of life’s failures are those people who did
not realize how close they were to success when they gave up.”
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