How to Prepare for UGC NET Dec 2023 in One Month

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UGC NET Dec 2023

As we all know the NTA has already released the UGC NET December 2023 notification in September 2023. The UGC NET December 2023 exam will be held from 6 to 22 December 2023 in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode. The exam has two papers i.e. paper 1 and paper 2. Paper 1 is a general paper on Teaching and Research Aptitude and the Paper 2 is a subject-specific paper. Now we all are in a hurry, as time is running very fast and we have left only one month to study. As an aspirant, we can understand what is going on in a mind of a student, who are preparing for UGC NET December 2023. So in this article, we will discuss about what strategy we should adopt when we have only one month left under the title 'Only One Month Left How to Prepare for UGC NET Dec 2023'.

As we do not have much time, only one month or say 30 days have been left for the UGC NET Dec 2023 Exam, so it is very evident that your studying timetable should be strict, everyday goals should be reachable, and you should have time for revision. Read further to learn prep tips and a guide on How to Prepare for UGC NET Dec 2023 in one month.

Preparing a concrete timetable

Once time passes, it will not come again, so, you should have control over your time. You should have a fixed and strict timetable. Divide each and every topic according to your one-month preparation and do accordingly, also keep time for your daily topic revisions, so that it would not create stress near the exam date.

Daily Revision

The last month of the UGC NET December 2023 exam should be dedicated to your revision also. Frequent revision could cause less stress during the exam and also not create a last-minute hurry. When you are in a hurry, whatever you do will not be worthwhile as the last minute of the exam would be full of stress, as an aspirant you will be only thinking about the exam pattern, type of questions, time management, etc. So it is very important to keep a revision time.

Solve UGC NET mock test

Definitely, the UGC NET December 2023 exam will not be similar to the mock you are giving, but a mock will improve your chance of selection as the mock is based on the previous year's pattern and also improve your speed and time management skills to attempt the exam and clear in one attempt.

Solve UGC NET Previous Year

NTA conducts exams twice a year, and it will not repeat the same pattern of questions, every time NTA makes a few changes in the exam pattern. So it is very important to attempt UGC NET Previous Year as it enlightens you about the exact pattern of the question paper. Moreover, it also makes clear the exact question language.

Work on your weak area

After attempting the Mock Test and the Previous Year of UGC NET, an aspirant get to know about the strong and weak areas, they should mark their weak area and start work on them.

FAQ

Can I clear UGC NET in 1 month?

Yes. The UGC NET preparation in 1 month must involve the solving of the UGC NET mock tests 2023. Candidates should attempt at least one mock test a week. This will help candidates in knowing the types of questions asked in the exam along with their difficulty level.

 

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