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NET/SET-Philosophy (Exam Kit)

14 modules

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<ul> <li>Complete Syllabus Covered</li> <li>Easy to Understand Format</li> <li>Highly Experienced and Net Qualified</li> <li>Result Oriented Study Material</li> <li>1500 Practice Questions</li> <li>Support by Mail &amp; Whatsapp</li> </ul>

Overview

About NET/SET-Philosophy

The National Eligibility Test, also known as 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.

UGC NET Career Scope as Assistant Professor/Lecturer

Becoming an Assistant Professor or Lecturer in any Indian university is most preferred job opportunity by UGC NET qualified candidates. The NET candidates who choose this option get decent salary packages in comparison to other jobs.

NET/SET-Course Duration

6 Month- June & December 

Age Limit:
The minimum eligible age limit by the exam authorities has been set to 28 years for general category.
A relaxation of 5 years is given to the candidates from reserved categories.
No maximum age limit is prescribed for Lectureship or Asst. Professorship.

Qualification

Master’s degree from a recognized University

Fees

Category Application Fee (Revised)
General INR 1000
OBC-NCL/ EWS INR 500
SC/ ST/ PwD/ Transgender INR 250

 

UGC NET Exam Pattern 

As mentioned above, UGC NET is an online exam conducted as a Computer-Based Test (CBT). The exam contains two papers that candidates need to complete in a duration of three hours. Both paper-I and -II contain objective-type questions and it is mandatory for candidates to attempt questions from both the papers. 

UGC NET Paper

Number of Questions

Total Marks

I

50 

100

II

100 

200

Total

150 

350

 

Link: https://ugcnet.nta.nic.in/WebInfo/Page/Page?PageId=1&LangId=P

Modules

Syllabus

1 attachment

Philosophy_English

7 pages

Unit : 1 Classical Indian: Epistemology and Metaphysics

7 attachments

Introduction to Indian Philosophy

55 pages

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Upanishads-I

64 pages

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Upanishads-II

60 pages

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Jainism and Buddhism

43 pages

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Heterodox Systems

50 pages

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Orthodox Systems - 1

64 pages

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Orthodox Systems - 2

64 pages

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Unit : 2 Classical Western: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern: Epistemology and Metaphysics

8 attachments

Introduction to Philosophy

61 pages

Greek Philosophy Early Philosophers

47 pages

Greek Philosophy Classical Period

51 pages

Medieval Philosophy

55 pages

Introduction

76 pages

Sources of Belief

49 pages

Methods and Justification of Knowledge

59 pages

The Knowing Subject

54 pages

Unit : 3 Indian Ethics

3 attachments

Indian Ethics1

15 pages

Indian Ethics2

202 pages

Indian Ethics3

10 pages

Unit : 4 Western Ethics

4 attachments

Wetern ethics

48 pages

09_chapter 2

59 pages

09_chapter 3

52 pages

08_chapter 2

34 pages

Unit : 5 Contemporary IndianPhilosophy

2 attachments

Indian Philosophical Movements

60 pages

Contemporary Indian Thinkers

53 pages

Unit : 6 Recent Western Philosophy

2 attachments

Foundations of Contemporary Philosophy

55 pages

Early Continental Philosophy

46 pages

UNit : 7 Social and Political Philosophy: Indian

4 attachments

maharabharata

48 pages

Kautilya

21 pages

Kamandaka

121 pages

soc_philo-II

168 pages

Unit : 8 Social and Political Philosophy: Western

1 attachment

Western Social & Political philosophy

27 pages

Unit: 9 Logic

8 attachments

Nature of Logic

39 pages

Reasoning

55 pages

Symbolic Logic Statements

62 pages

Symbolic Logic Arguments

14 pages

Classical Logic

70 pages

Sentential Logic 1 Introduction

62 pages

Sentential Logic 2 Proving Validity

55 pages

Predicate Logic

65 pages

Unit : 10 Applied Philosophy

1 attachment

Applied Ethics

47 pages

Previous Papers

8 attachments

J-03-14-III

16 pages

J-03-14-II

16 pages

D-03-13-III

16 pages

D-03-13-II

16 pages

S-03-13-III (Philosophy)

20 pages

S-03-13-II (Philosophy)

16 pages

J-03-13-II (Philosophy)

12 pages

J-03-13-III (Philosophy)

16 pages

Mock & Practice Tests

13 attachments • 8 hrs

Practice Test 1

Practice Test 2

Practice Test 3

Practice Test 4

Practice Test 5

Practice Test 6

Practice Test 7

Practice Test 8

Mock Test 1

Mock Test 2

Mock Test 3

Mock Test 4

Mock Test 5

All India Mock Test (Philosophy)

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