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NTA Releases UGC NET Exam – June 2024 Notification

NTA Releases UGC NET Exam – June 2024 Notification

What date will the exam be held?

Which papers are there on a date?

NTA  has released the exam calendar of UGC NET  Exam – June 2024 by releasing a notification dated 02/08/2024. UGC NET Exam – The first exam of June 2024 is going to start from 21st August and the date of the last exam is 4th September. NTA completes this exam in two shifts including these two dates. Let us know that this examination was first held on June 19, but in view of allegations of rigging in the examination, the Education Ministry of India canceled this examination. Now this exam is going to happen again.

Know in how many subjects this exam is done

UGC conducts NET examination every six months in which lakhs of students take  the exam from 83 subjects. This examination is based on three-level merit – in the first merit, those students are selected who  become eligible for Assistant Professor including JRF. The second are those students who become eligible only for Assistant Professor and the third category has been implemented by UGC this time in which those students will be selected who  only want to take admission in PhD PhD.

UGC NET Exam Contents

01

Economics

02

Political Science

03

Philosophy

04

Psychology

05

Sociology

06

History

07

Anthropology

08

Commerce

09

Education

10

Social Work

11

Defence and Strategic Studies

12

Home Science

14

Public Administration

15

Population Studies*

16

Music

17

Management

18

Maithili

19

Bengali

20

Hindi

21

Kannada

22

Malayalam

23

Odia

24

Punjabi

25

Sanskrit

26

Tamil

27

Telugu

28

Urdu

29

Arabic

30

English

31

Linguistics

32

Chinese

33

Dogri

34

Nepali

35

Manipuri

36

Assamese

37

Gujarati

38

Marathi

39

French

40

Spanish

41

Russian

42

Persian

43

Rajasthani

44

German

45

Japanese

46

Adult Education Continuing Education Andragogy/ Non Formal Education

47

Physical Education

49

Arab Culture and Islamic Studies

50

Indian Culture

55

Labour Welfare/Personnel Management/Industrial Relations/ Labour and Social Welfare/Human Resource Management

58

Law

59

Library and Information Science

60

Buddhist, Jaina, Gandhian and Peace Studies

62

Comparative Study of Religions

63

Mass Communication and Journalism

65

Performing Arts Dance/Drama/Theatre

66

Museology & Conservation

67

Archaeology

68

Criminology

70

Tribal and Regional Language/Literature

71

Folk Literature

72

Comparative Literature

73

Sanskrit Traditional Subjects (including Jyotisha/Sidhanta Jyotisha/ Navya Vyakarana Grammar Mimamsa/ Navya Nyaya Number Sum Tulanatmaka Darsana/ Shukla Yajurveda Madhva Vedanta Dharma Sastra Literature Purana-itihasa/Agama/Advaita Vedanta)

74

Women Studies **

79

Visual Arts (including Drawing & Painting/Sculpture/ Graphics/Applied Art/History of Art)

80

Geography

81

Social Medicine & Community Health

82

Forensic Science

83

Pali

84

Kashmiri

85

Konkani

87

Computer Science and Applications

88

Electronic Science

89

Environmental Sciences

90

International and Area Studies

91

Prakrit

92

Human Rights and Duties

93

Tourism Administration and Management

94

Bodo

95

Santali

100

Yoga

102

Hindu Studies

 

Know on which date the examination of which subject will be held.

Exam dates in the month of August

Date

SHIFT – I (09:00 AM to 12:00 PM)

SHIFT – II (03:00 PM to 06:00 PM)

Subject Code

Subject Name

Subject Code

Subject Name

21.08.2024

30

English

30

English

45

Japanese

33

Dogri

65

Performing Art - Dance/Drama/Theatre

40

Spanish

88

Electronic Science

41

Russian

 

 

 

 

 

 

42

Persian

62

Comparative Study of Religions

102

Hindu Studies

22.08.2024

10

Social Work

14

Public Administration

12

Home Science

09

Education

16

Music

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

39

French (French Version)

46

Adult Education Continuing Education Andragogy/ Non-Formal Education.

50

Indian Culture

60

Buddhist; Jaina; Gandhian and Peace Studies

67

Archaeology

23.08.2024              

87

Computer Science and Applications

19

Bengali

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

32

Chinese

43

Rajasthani

49

Arab Culture and Islamic Studies

84

Kashmiri

05

Sociology

26.08.2024              

03

Philosophy

20

Hindi

20

Hindi

23

Oriya

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

34

Nepali

35

Manipuri

36

Assamese

95

Santali

28.07.2024              

66

Museology & Conservation

24

Punjabi

01

Economics / Rural Economics /Co-operation /

Demography / Demography Development Planning/Development

Studies Econometrics/ Applied Economics / Development Economics/Business Economics

26

Tamil

 

 

80

Geography

29.07.2024              

18

Maithili

38

Marathi

29

Arabic

21

Kannada

37

Gujarati

06

History

44

German

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

83

Pali

91

Prakrit

94

Bodo

101

Sindhi

06

History

30.08.2024              

07

Anthropology

58

Law

04

Psychology

25

Sanskrit

11

Defence and Strategic Studies

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

15

Population Studies

31

Linguistics

79

Visual Art (including Drawing & Painting/Sculpture Graphics/Applied Art/History of Art)

81

Social Medicine & Community Health

82

Forensic Science

93

Tourism Administration and Management.

Exam dates in the month of September

Date

SHIFT – I (09:00 AM to 12:00 PM)

 

SHIFT – II (03:00 PM to 06:00 PM)

Subject Code

Subject Name

Subject Code

Subject Name

02.09.2024              

22

Malayalam

73

Sanskrit traditional subjects (including) Jyotisha/Sidhanta

Astrology Navya Vyakarana Grammar Mimansa/ Navya

Justice Number Sum Tulanatmaka Darsan Shukla Yajurveda Madhav Vedanta Dharmasasta/ Literature Puranotihasa /Agama).

28

Urdu

17

Management (including Business Admn. Mgt./Marketing

/ Marketing Mgt. / Industrial Relations and Personnel

Mgt. / Personnel Mgt. / Financial Mgt. /Co-operative Management)

55

Labour Welfare Personnel Management / Industrial

Relations/ Labour and Social Welfare Human

Resource Management

47

Physical Education

68

Criminology

27

Telugu

70

Tribal and Regional Language/Literature

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

71

Folk Literature

85

Konkani

89

Environmental Sciences

103

Indian Knowledge systems

03.09.2024              

08

Commerce

63

Mass Communication and Journalism

59

Library and Information Science

08

Commerce

90

Politics including International Relations/International

Studies including Defence/Strategic Studies; West Asian Studies; South East Asian Studies; African Studies;

South Asian Studies; Soviet Studies; American Studies.

74

Women Studies

92

Human Rights and Duties

 

 

04.09.2024

02

Political Science

02

Political Science

72

Comparative Literature

100

Yoga

 

To visit the official site of NTA for more information

The notification regarding intimation of City of Exam Centre will be displayed on NTA website(s)

https://ugcnet.nta.ac.in

 

Candidates are also advised to visit the NTA website(s)

www.nta.ac.in

For further clarification related to UGC – NET June 2024, the candidates can also contact

Contact No, 011-40759000 and

Email ugcnet@nta.ac.in.

 

 

Algerian boxer at centre of 'gender row' at Paris Olympics

Who is Imane Khelaf?

Algerian boxer at centre of 'gender row' at Paris Olympics

Algerian boxer Emane Khelif  is at the centre of  a major controversy at the Paris Olympics over which the boxer's participation in the women's section of the 66kg event  is being questioned.

The Paris Olympic Games 2024  has created a new controversy over boxer Imane Khelif participating in the quadrangular event as a female boxer despite having a male chromosome  . It  started when  Imaine decided to  leave the match after just 46  seconds after Italian boxer Angela Carini 'saved her life'. This is not the first time Imane has been at the centre of such controversy, having previously  been disqualified from competing at the 2023 Championships over gender eligibility issues.

 25-year-old Emane Khalif hails from Tiaret, Algeria and is currently the ambas


sador of UNICEF. Kheliff's father "didn't approve of boxing for girls," but she wanted to inspire the next generation by winning gold medals on the biggest stages.

Khelif made his boxing debut as a professional at  the 2018 World Championships, finishing in 17th  place. In the 2019  edition of the event, she  finished 19th. Khelif  then competed at the Tokyo Olympics held in 2021, where she was eliminated by Ireland's Kelly Harrington in the quarterfinals. After losing to Amy Broadhurst, Kyliffe finished second at the Women's World Boxing Championships. She  won gold medals at the 2022 African Championships, Mediterranean Games, and 2023  Arab Games in the following years.

What is  the 2023 World Boxing Championships controversy?

It  was at the 2023 World Boxing Championships that Emane Khelif first sparked a gender controversy. Held in New Delhi,  the 2023 World Boxing Championships saw Khelif barred from participating in the event by IBA President Umar Kremlev. "Based on DNA tests, we identified several athletes who tried to pose as women to their partners," Kremlev said in his statement. According to the results of the tests, it was proved that they have XY chromosomes. Such athletes were excluded from the competition.

The Algerian Olympic Committee took a slightly different stance on the abolition of the sport, saying he had been disqualified for "medical reasons. On the other hand, according to Algerian media Reuters, Khellif was declared ineligible for high testosterone levels. Khelif  was not happy with this and said, "There are some countries that did not want Algeria to win the gold medal. This is a conspiracy and a larger conspiracy, and we will not remain silent about it".

IOC on Emane Khelif's Paris Olympics qualification

International Olympic Committee spokesman Mark Adams said that since Khelo's passport had 'Women' written on it, she is competing in the women's category in the 66kg category . "Everyone competing in the women's category is adhering to competition eligibility rules," she said this week. "They're women in their passports and it's been said that this is the case, that they're women. Some current and former women's boxing champions such as Clarissa Shields and Ebani Bridges have openly criticized the IOC's decision. Meanwhile, the Algeria Olympic Committee (CoA) came out in support of Emane Khalif and criticised the report against her.

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