The UGC NET Paper 1 Syllabus 2026 covers 10 essential units designed by the National Testing Agency (NTA) to evaluate general teaching and research aptitude, reasoning skills, comprehension, ICT knowledge, environmental awareness, and understanding of higher education systems.
This compulsory paper is common for all candidates and consists of 50 multiple-choice questions worth 100 marks (2 marks each), forming a key part of the eligibility criteria for Assistant Professor and Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) roles.
UGC NET Paper 1 Overview
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Name | UGC NET (University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test) |
| Conducting Authority | National Testing Agency (NTA) |
| Paper | Paper I (General Paper on Teaching & Research Aptitude) |
| Total Questions | 50 |
| Total Marks | 100 |
| Exam Duration | 3 Hours (combined for Paper 1 & Paper 2) |
| Exam Mode | Computer-Based Test (CBT) |
| Exam Purpose | Eligibility for Assistant Professor and Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) |
UGC NET Paper 1 Exam Pattern
Paper 1 is mandatory for everyone and is attempted alongside Paper 2 in a single 3-hour CBT session.
| Paper | Marks | Questions | Duration |
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| UGC NET Paper I | 100 | 50 | 09:00 AM – 12:00 PM (Shift 1) / 03:00 PM – 06:00 PM (Shift 2) |
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Each question carries 2 marks.
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No negative marking for incorrect or unattempted answers.
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All 50 questions are compulsory and drawn from the 10 units.
UGC NET Paper 1 Section-wise Weightage
The paper features a balanced distribution, with approximately 5 questions (10 marks) from each unit.
| Unit | Section | Questions | Marks |
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| I | Teaching Aptitude | 5 | 10 |
| II | Research Aptitude | 5 | 10 |
| III | Reading Comprehension | 5 | 10 |
| IV | Communication | 5 | 10 |
| V | Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude | 5 | 10 |
| VI | Logical Reasoning | 5 | 10 |
| VII | Data Interpretation | 5 | 10 |
| VIII | Information & Communication Technology (ICT) | 5 | 10 |
| IX | People, Development & Environment | 5 | 10 |
| X | Higher Education System | 5 | 10 |
UGC NET Paper 1 Syllabus (Unit Wise)
The syllabus assesses foundational skills for academia and research.
Unit I: Teaching Aptitude
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Teaching: Concept, objectives, levels (memory, understanding, reflective), characteristics
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Learner characteristics (adult learners, diverse backgrounds)
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Factors affecting teaching (teacher, learner, support system, environment)
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Teaching methods (lecture, seminar, blended, MOOCs)
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Evaluation systems (formative, summative, CBCS, computer-based)
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Teaching support systems (traditional & ICT-based: smart classrooms, LMS)
Unit II: Research Aptitude
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Research: Meaning, types, characteristics, positivism/post-positivism
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Steps of research (problem identification, hypothesis, data collection/analysis, reporting)
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Research methods (experimental, descriptive, qualitative/quantitative)
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Research ethics (plagiarism, consent, integrity)
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Thesis/article writing and referencing
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ICT in research (databases, citation tools, analysis software)
Unit III: Reading Comprehension
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Passage-based questions on main idea, tone, theme
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Inference, supporting details, and conclusion drawing
Unit IV: Communication
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Types (verbal/non-verbal, intrapersonal, interpersonal, mass)
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Barriers (psychological, semantic, mechanical)
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Effective classroom communication
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Mass media role and ethics
Unit V: Mathematical Reasoning and Aptitude
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Number/letter series, coding-decoding
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Fractions, ratios, percentages, averages, profit-loss
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Simple equations and relationships
Unit VI: Logical Reasoning
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Analogies, syllogisms, Venn diagrams
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Structure of arguments (premises, conclusions, assumptions)
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Inductive/deductive reasoning
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Indian logic: Pramanas (sources of knowledge)
Unit VII: Data Interpretation
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Tables, graphs (bar, line, pie), charts
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Data comparison, mapping
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Quantitative/qualitative data sources and classification
Unit VIII: Information and Communication Technology (ICT)
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ICT basics, abbreviations, internet/email
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Digital initiatives in education (SWAYAM, MOOCs, virtual labs)
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ICT governance and e-learning tools
Unit IX: People, Development, and Environment
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Environmental issues (climate change, pollution, global warming)
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Sustainable development, SDGs
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Natural resources, disasters, and mitigation
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Environmental laws (e.g., Protection Act 1986)
Unit X: Higher Education System
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Governance, regulatory bodies, autonomy
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Evolution of higher education in India (ancient to modern)
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NEP 2020, policies, reforms
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Vocational/skill education, industry linkages
Best Books for UGC NET Paper 1 Preparation
These books offer strong coverage of theory, practice questions, and previous years' patterns:
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NTA UGC NET Paper I Teaching and Research Aptitude – KVS Madaan
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UGC NET/SET General Paper I – M. Gagan and Sajit Kumar (Trueman’s)
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General Paper 1 UGC NET JRF SLET – Arihant Publications
KVS Madaan is excellent for conceptual depth, Trueman’s balances theory and MCQs, and Arihant focuses on exam-oriented practice.
Preparation Tips for UGC NET Paper 1
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Master all 10 units, prioritizing high-weightage areas like Teaching Aptitude, Research Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, and ICT.
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Practice reasoning, data interpretation, and mathematical aptitude daily for speed and accuracy.
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Solve previous year papers and full-length mocks to simulate the CBT environment.
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Stay updated on current affairs related to the environment, digital initiatives, and NEP 2020.
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Use the absence of negative marking to attempt all questions confidently within the 3-hour window.
