UGC NET-UNIT WISE TEST PAPER-2

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The UGC NET exam is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on behalf of the University Grants Commission (UGC) to determine the eligibility of candidates for the role of Assistant Professor and Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) in Indian universities and colleges. The exam is usually held twice a year, in June and December.

The UGC NET exam in June 2024 includes a specialized subject test for Yoga, conducted by Vivekananda Yoga Academy, which is renowned as one of the best preparation platforms in India for Yoga enthusiasts aspiring to become Assistant Professors or pursue Junior Research Fellowships. Here’s a detailed description of the topic-wise test series for the UGC NET exam in June 2024 for the Yoga subject:

Paper-I: General Aptitude and Teaching/Research Aptitude

UNIT WISE DISCRIPTION OF UGC NET EXAM

  1. Teaching Aptitude: In UGC NET Exam This section assesses the candidate’s understanding of teaching methodologies, pedagogical techniques, and their ability to impart knowledge effectively.
  2. Research Aptitude: Candidates are tested on their research skills, including their ability to comprehend and analyze research papers, interpret data, and draw conclusions.
  3. Comprehension: This section evaluates the candidate’s reading comprehension skills and their ability to understand and interpret passages.
  4. Communication: Candidates are assessed on their written and verbal communication skills, including grammar, vocabulary, and clarity of expression.
  5. Mathematical Reasoning and Aptitude: This section tests the candidate’s mathematical aptitude and reasoning skills through questions on arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and statistics.
  6. Logical Reasoning: Candidates are evaluated on their ability to analyze patterns, draw logical conclusions, and solve problems using logical reasoning.
  7. Data Interpretation: This section assesses the candidate’s ability to interpret and analyze data presented in various forms such as tables, graphs, and charts.
  8. Information and Communication Technology (ICT): Candidates are tested on their knowledge and application of ICT tools and technologies relevant to teaching and research.
  9. People and Environment: This section covers topics related to environmental studies, biodiversity, sustainable development, and the relationship between society and the environment.
  10. Higher Education: The UGC NET exam, a national-level eligibility test in India, evaluates candidates for lectureship and awards Junior Research Fellowship. Conducted by the University Grants Commission (UGC), it assesses applicants’ subject expertise in various disciplines, promoting quality higher education by identifying qualified individuals for teaching and research roles.

Paper-II: Yoga Subject

The Paper-II for Yoga subject in the UGC NET exam covers a wide range of topics related to Yoga philosophy, history, techniques, and applications. The syllabus includes but is not limited to:

  1. History and Philosophy of Yoga: This section covers the historical development of Yoga, its philosophical foundations, and the evolution of different Yoga schools and traditions.
  2. Yoga Texts and Scriptures: Candidates are expected to have a thorough understanding of classical Yoga texts such as Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras, Hatha Yoga Pradipika, Bhagavad Gita, etc.
  3. Yoga Techniques and Practices: This section includes practical aspects of Yoga, including asanas (postures), pranayama (breathing exercises), meditation techniques, relaxation techniques, etc.
  4. Anatomy and Physiology: Candidates need to have a basic understanding of human anatomy and physiology, particularly as it relates to the practice of Yoga and its effects on the body-mind complex.
  5. Therapeutic Applications of Yoga: This section covers the therapeutic use of Yoga for various physical and mental health conditions, including stress management, chronic diseases, rehabilitation, etc.
  6. Yoga for Special Populations: Candidates are expected to have knowledge of adapting Yoga practices for special populations such as children, pregnant women, elderly individuals, etc.
  7. Yoga Research Methodology: This section covers research methodologies and techniques relevant to the field of Yoga research, including research design, data collection methods, statistical analysis, etc.
  8. Yoga Ethics and Professionalism: Candidates are expected to demonstrate ethical conduct and professionalism in their practice and teaching of Yoga, adhering to principles such as ahimsa (non-violence), satya (truthfulness), etc.

Vivekananda Yoga Academy provides comprehensive study materials, expert guidance, and mock tests specifically tailored to the UGC NET exam for the Yoga subject, ensuring that candidates are well-prepared to excel in the exam and pursue a successful career in the field of Yoga education and research.

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