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FAQs on UGC NET Past Year Question Paper II: Mass communication & Journalism (June 2015)

1. What is the significance of the UGC NET exam for Mass Communication and Journalism?
Ans. The UGC NET exam is a crucial assessment for candidates aspiring to pursue a career in academia, specifically in the fields of Mass Communication and Journalism. It serves as a qualifying test for determining eligibility for roles such as Assistant Professor in Indian universities and colleges. Additionally, it is a key requirement for candidates seeking research opportunities in these fields. The exam evaluates the knowledge and understanding of core concepts, theories, and practices in Mass Communication and Journalism.
2. What topics are generally covered in the Mass Communication and Journalism syllabus for the UGC NET exam?
Ans. The syllabus for Mass Communication and Journalism in the UGC NET exam typically includes topics such as communication theories, media laws and ethics, the history of journalism in India, media research methodologies, print and electronic media, advertising, public relations, and the impact of new media technologies on communication. Candidates are expected to have a comprehensive understanding of these areas to perform well in the exam.
3. How can candidates effectively prepare for the UGC NET exam in Mass Communication and Journalism?
Ans. Effective preparation for the UGC NET exam involves a systematic approach. Candidates should begin by thoroughly reviewing the syllabus and familiarizing themselves with key topics. Studying from recommended textbooks, academic journals, and online resources can enhance their understanding. Regular practice through previous year question papers and mock tests is essential to gauge their preparation level. Additionally, joining study groups and discussion forums can provide valuable insights and support.
4. What is the format of the UGC NET exam for Mass Communication and Journalism?
Ans. The UGC NET exam for Mass Communication and Journalism consists of two papers: Paper I and Paper II. Paper I is a general paper that assesses teaching and research aptitude, while Paper II focuses specifically on the subject of Mass Communication and Journalism. Both papers are conducted in an objective format with multiple-choice questions. The exam is designed to test candidates' knowledge, comprehension, application, and analysis of the subject matter.
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Ans. Recommended resources for studying Mass Communication and Journalism for the UGC NET exam include textbooks authored by experts in the field, academic journals, and online courses. Some notable texts may cover communication theories, media laws, and research methods. Candidates may also benefit from online platforms offering video lectures and tutorials. Furthermore, reviewing previous years' question papers can help candidates understand the exam pattern and frequently asked questions.
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