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The Paper I of the exam is designed to test your general awareness, comprehension, reasoning ability and divergent thinking ability. Many guides are available in the market to help you practice questions asked in this paper. For Paper II, you should revise the syllabus of your Bachelors and Masters course thoroughly. The three basics always work in every exam - read through the syllabus carefully, make your own notes, and solve the previous years' papers. The process helps you remember things better and for a longer period. In fact, we highly recommend you to solve the five previous years' UGC NET Paper 1 question papers before you start your preparation. It will help you see that you can solve almost half the paper without studying. This will boost your confidence and help you see how many questions in the exam are easy and how many of them are difficult. Once you become familiar with the paper pattern, it will become easier for you to crack similar questions in the future. When you solve the previous years' papers, you might want to write down all the questions related to a topic in one place. This will give you an idea about what types of questions are asked on each topic. This will also help you make crisp and clear revision notes that are relevant for the UGC NET exam. You must also note down the silly mistakes every time you solve a question paper. This will help you avoid them next time you solve a paper. Ideally, it takes 3 to 6 months to prepare for the UGC NET exam (depending on how many hours you can devote to studies every day). So, do not procrastinate until the eleventh hour. takes about 3-5 hours of regular studies to clear the UGC NET exam. You cannot skip the daily revisions if you really want to clear the exam. Make a study plan. Start with the topics you can cover quickly and then, proceed to the more time-taking and difficult topics. As soon as you finish a topic, mark it as 'done' in your syllabus. The quickest way to learn something is to teach someone. So, offer free or paid tuitions to some students in your subject. This will help you grasp its fundamentals better. Try to pick up the tricks and formulae to arrive at an answer in the shortest possible time. Time-saving tips can make a lot of difference in your NET scores.