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Do you think reading of objective type questions would help for cracking the UGC NET / JRF as now UGC will ask only objective type questions in NET /JRF June 2012

Dear All,

Do you think that one should read objective type question for cracking UGC NET/JRF? Can any body remember thousands of objective type questions? I don't think so, In my opinion we have to read more now, in discriptive questions you still write answers if you lack some information about the asked question, but in objecive type you may know or may not know.

I think one should read more and more on each topic to crack the exam in new format.

Kindly share your opinions in this regard and also suggest stratagies to crack the exam in new format.

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Yes Sir, It is realy challenging, deep study with patient is highly essential  which is lacking day by day

Dear All,

We should read comprehensively in our subject area and also for paper-1. For paper-1 we should refer CSR, Latest Facts in GK, Pratiyogita Darpan and so many other sources which are helpful in our reading. While in our subject field we should read comprehensively from bottom to top means from fundamental to recently current trends in LIS.

Pls share your valuable suggestions....always welcome.... 

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