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Some Facts:UGC NET :December 2011:Results (only LIS subject )

   UGC-NET -JRF Qualified Candidates =   6 

PAPER-I    average =54.33*
PAPER-II    average =59.66*
PAPER-III    average =88.33*


    
UGC NET QUALIFIED Candidates=38

PAPER-I    average =52.90
PAPER-II    average =54.15
PAPER-III    average =83.02

    PAPER-I    HIGHEST MARKS=74
    PAPER-II    HIGHEST MARKS=70
    PAPER-III    HIGHEST MARKS =98


Please Note: These facts based on UGC NET Results

(*average based on number of 'qualified candidates' only )

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NET & JRF Qualified (LIS) More than 50% Women's

G M sir

Very much thanks 4 ur statistical analysis,

Good Day

Sir,
Can u give the information that how many persons attended in Dec 2011 (in LIS)

sorry.......... i don,t have.

really very nic info thanks for that.

i did write very well but in third paper i got 41 marks is there any revaluaton opartunity

Though third paper was lengthy,  i had written well i too scored 42 but i guess the correction was very tough!!!

Thank you for the information Well pl. suggest way to score better marks!!!

Sumathy

Sir

I have gone through the result and statistics i wish to add that not even a single candidate from General Category has cleared JRF and only 9 out of 42 cleared Lectureship from General candidate. The average mark for paper III is only 83.02 that means chance are very less for a general candidate to clear the exam because one need to score 90 marks on paper 3.

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