AURANGABAD: In a major decision, the authorities have increased the upper age limit for junior research fellowship ( JRF) offered through the National Eligibility Test (NET) 2018 by two years, making it 30 years. Also, number of papers in the examination has been reduced to two from earlier three, which is also considered as a key change.
While the stakeholders have welcomed the relaxation in upper age limit, aspirants and facilities chose to be cautious while reacting on the changed pattern of examination.
As per the latest official notification, registration for the NET would start from March 6 and the examination is scheduled on July 8.
According to the notification, Paper I of the test will be of 100 marks and will contain 50 questions of two marks each. It will evaluate general aptitude and teaching skills and will be of one-hour duration.
While the stakeholders have welcomed the relaxation in upper age limit, aspirants and facilities chose to be cautious while reacting on the changed pattern of examination.
As per the latest official notification, registration for the NET would start from March 6 and the examination is scheduled on July 8.
According to the notification, Paper I of the test will be of 100 marks and will contain 50 questions of two marks each. It will evaluate general aptitude and teaching skills and will be of one-hour duration.
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