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Paper 1 syllabus 2024 comprises topics from General Paper on Teaching and Research Aptitude, which is

common and mandatory for all candidates. Check the complete UGC NET Syllabus for Paper 1 below.

Unit-I: Teaching Aptitude


 Teaching: Concept, objectives, levels of teaching (memory, understanding, and reflective),
characteristics, and basic requirements
 Learner’s characteristics: Characteristics of adolescent and adult learners (academic, social,
emotional and cognitive), individual differences
 Factors affecting teaching related to Teacher, Learner, Support material, Instructional facilities,
Learning environment, and Institution
 Methods of teaching in higher learning institutions: Teacher-centred vs learner-centered methods;
offline vs online methods (Swayam, Swayamprabha, MOOCs, etc.).
 Teaching support system: Traditional, modern, and ICT based
 Evaluation systems: Elements and types of evaluation, evaluation in Choice Based Credit Systems in
higher education, computer-based testing, innovations in evaluation systems

Unit-II: Research Aptitude


 Research: Meaning, types, and characteristics, positivism and post-positivistic approach to research
 Methods of research: Experimental, descriptive, historical, qualitative and quantitative methods
 Steps of research
 Thesis and article writing: Format and styles of referencing
 Application of ICT in research
 Research ethics

Unit-III: Comprehension
 A passage of text is given. Questions are asked from the passage which needs to be answered.

Unit-IV: Communication
 Communication: Meaning, types, and characteristics of communication
 Effective communication: Verbal and non-verbal, inter-cultural and group communications, classroom
communication
 Barriers to effective communication
 Mass-media and society

Unit-V: Mathematical Reasoning and Aptitude


 Types of reasoning
 Number series, letter series, codes, and relationships
 Mathematical aptitude (fraction, time & distance, ratio, proportion and percentage, profit and loss,
interest and discounting, averages etc.)

Unit-VI: Logical Reasoning


 Understanding the structure of arguments: Argument forms, the structure of categorical propositions,
mood and figure, formal and informal fallacies, uses of language, connotations, and denotations of
terms, the classical square of opposition
 Evaluating and distinguishing deductive and inductive reasoning
 Analogies
 Venn diagram: Simple and multiple uses for establishing the validity of arguments
 Indian Logic: Means of knowledge
 Pramanas: Pratyaksha (Perception), Anumana (Inference), Upamana (Comparison), Shabda (Verbal
testimony), Arthapatti (Implication) and Anupalabddhi (Non-apprehension)
 Structure and kinds of Anumana (inference), Vyapti (invariable relation), Hetvabhasas (fallacies of
inference)
Unit-VII: Data Interpretation
 Sources, acquisition and classification of data
 Quantitative and qualitative data
 Graphical representation (bar-chart, histograms, pie-chart, table-chart and line-chart) and mapping of
data
 Data interpretation
 Data and governance

Unit-VIII: Information and Communication Technology (ICT)


 ICT: General abbreviations and terminology
 Basics of Internet, Intranet, E-mail, Audio and Video-conferencing
 Digital initiatives in higher education
 ICT and Governance

Unit-IX: People, Development and Environment


 Development and environment: Millennium development and Sustainable development goals
 Human and environment interaction: Anthropogenic activities and their impacts on the environment
 Environmental issues: Local, regional and global; air pollution, water pollution, soil pollution, noise
pollution, waste (solid, liquid, biomedical, hazardous, electronic), climate change and its socio-
economic and political dimensions
 Impacts of pollutants on human health
 Natural and energy resources: Solar, Wind, Soil, Hydro, Geothermal, Biomass, Nuclear and Forests
 Natural hazards and disasters: Mitigation strategies
 Environmental Protection Act (1986), National Action Plan on Climate Change, International
agreements/efforts -Montreal Protocol, Rio Summit, Convention on Biodiversity, Kyoto Protocol, Paris
Agreement, International Solar Alliance

Unit-X: Higher Education System


 Institutions of higher learning and education in ancient India
 Evolution of higher learning and research in post-independence India
 Oriental, conventional and non-conventional learning programmes in India
 Professional, technical and skill-based education.
 Value education and environmental education
 Policies, governance, and administration

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