UGC NET 2022 exam analysis for July 11; Know difficulty level, good attempts, topics asked
NTA has concluded day 2 of the UGC NET 2022 exam today, July 11 for paper 1 & 2. UGC NET exam analysis 2022 is available here.
Vishnukumar V | July 11, 2022 | 06:03 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency has concluded the UGC NET exam 2022 today, July 11 in two sessions. As per the candidate feedback who appeared today, the overall difficulty level of the UGC NET 2022 exam was Moderate.
The level of the UGC NET 2022 exam shift 1 held today remains the same as compared to the July 9, 2022 exam. Candidates can check the detailed UGC NET exam analysis 2022 for today's exam prepared by the experts here.
UGC NET exam analysis 2022 (July 11)
According to the candidates’ reactions, the overall difficulty level of the UGC NET 2022 exam held today is moderate. Candidates can check the UGC NET 2022 exam analysis from the table below.
UGC NET exam analysis 2022: Good attempts, Difficulty level (Paper 1)
Sections |
Good attempts |
Difficulty level |
Teaching Aptitude |
6-7 |
Moderate to difficult |
Research Aptitude |
6-7 |
Difficult |
Reading Comprehension |
2-3 |
Moderate |
Logical reasoning |
4-5 |
Easy to moderate |
Data Interpretation (DI) |
3-4 |
Easy |
Maths/Reasoning |
2-3 |
Moderate to difficult |
Information and communication technology (ICT) |
2-3 |
Moderate to difficult |
Communication |
3-4 |
Easy to moderate |
Higher Education |
1-2 |
Easy to moderate |
Environment |
2-3 |
Moderate to difficult |
UGC NET exam analysis 2022: Topics, questions asked (Paper 1)
Topic |
Number of questions asked |
Topics asked |
Teaching Aptitude |
9-10 |
Characteristics of teaching, direct and indirect, Behaviourism (operation, skinner), evaluation, traditional teaching support system, etc., |
Research Aptitude |
7-8 |
Hypothesis T-test, Z-test, ethics, positivism and post-positivism, action research, etc., |
Reading Comprehension |
4-5 |
Budget and finance, moodle, figure, opposition square, detective and inductive, India logic, |
Logical reasoning |
5-6 |
Arguments, Square of opposition, Deductive & Inductive, Venn diagram, Reasoning moods & figures, Analogies, etc. |
Data Interpretation (DI) |
4-5 |
Questions came from previous year |
Maths/Reasoning |
3-4 |
Time & work, profit & loss, simple interest, average, ratio, compound interest, etc., |
Information and communication technology (ICT) |
3-4 |
Conversion (binary to decimal), Chronology (bit & bytes), abbreviations, memory hierarchy, input & output devices, wireless technology, etc., |
Communication |
4-5 |
Non-verbal communication types, models of communication, characteristics of communication, etc., |
Higher Education |
3-4 |
AICTE, new education policy, NIRF |
Environment |
3-4 |
Global warming, climate change, natural hazards, etc., |
The NTA is conducting the UGC NET 2022 exam for a total of 81 subjects in two phases- Phase 1 from July 9, 11 & 12 and Phase 2 will be held on August 12, 13 & 14, 2022. This year, the UGC NET exam is being held for December 2021 and July 2022 in various exam centres across a total of 541 exam centre cities in India.
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