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UPSC Civil Service Exam consists of 3 stages
UGC NET or NTA-UGC-NET, is the examination for determining the eligibility for the post of assistant professor and/or Junior Research Fellowship award in Indian universities and colleges. The examination is conducted by National Testing Agency on behalf of University Grants Commission.
UGC NET exam is conducted in two papers (Paper-I and Paper-II) consisting of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and all questions are compulsory. Candidates need to complete both papers in a single duration of three hours. The UGC NET Paper 1 will be a common paper for all candidates while Paper 2 will be based on the subject selected by the candidate.
The UGC NET syllabus for Paper 1 consists of the subjects that will be helpful in analysing the candidate’s teaching and research ability, cognitive abilities, general awareness about teaching and learning processes in the higher education system.
UGC NET Paper 2 will be based on subject-wise selected by the candidate. Paper-II will also consist of only 100 objective type questions (MCQs) for 200 marks. A total of 101 subjects will be covered in the UGC NET Exam. Candidates will have to select one subject for the NET Exam preferably the subject of their post-graduation
Paper | Pattern of Paper | Number of Questions | Marks | Duration |
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Paper-I | The questions will be generic in nature, intending to assess the teaching/research aptitude of the candidate. | 50 | 100 | 03 hours(180 minutes) |
Paper-II | This is based on the subject selected by the candidate and will assess domain knowledge. | 100 | 200 | |
Total | 150 | 300 |
The UGC NET examination is conducted twice every year - June and December>
How to Become a Chartered Accountant?
Course | Chartered Accountancy |
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Short Form | CA | <
Offering Body | The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) |
Levels of the Course | 3 Levels |
Duration of Course | CPT route (after 12th class): 4.5-5 years Direct Entry route (after graduation): 3 years |
Minimum Eligibility | 10+2 Qualification |
ICAI conducts the CA exams list in India consists of 3 names – CA Foundation, IPCC and CA Final. Candidates need to clear the entire CA exam list in order to become a professional in this field. If you wish to pursue Chartered Accountancy in India, then, you will have to register under the CA course offered by ICAI. CA course in India consists of three levels:
ICAI organises CA exams twice a year that is in the months of May and November. The duration for becoming a CA in India is 4 to 5 years long that includes a mandatory period of Articleship. ICAI allows candidates to pursue a CA course after completion of class 12th as well after graduation only if the candidate has pursued a relevant course. Recently, it has also been announced that candidates can register for the chartered accountant’s course after completing class 10th.
6 days a week in the learning week | 3 days a week in the assessment week |
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2 hours a day | 2 hours live online master class on weekends | <
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