Modules

Here are some of the domains. Please refer to the schedule to understand the class timings for each module.

Module-1: UGC Junior Research Fellowship & National Eligibility Test (JRF/NET)

Module-2 : State Eligibility Test / State Level Eligibility Test (SET/SLET)
Module 1 

National Eligibility Test (NET) is conducted on behalf of the University Grants Commission (UGC) for determining the eligibility of Indian nationals for the Eligibility of Assistant Professorship, Junior Research Fellowship, or both, for Indian Universities and Colleges. Until June 2018, the NET was conducted by CBSE in 84 subjects in 91 cities across the country. Thereafter from December 2018 onwards, the UGC- NET is being conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). For syllabus, details refer to the link: https://ugcnet.nta.nic.in/WebInfo/Page/Page?PageId=1&LangId=P

Dr. SADIYA’S English Classrooms conducts interactive virtual classes for NET scholars in two batches (Jan to June and July to Dec) Extensive preparation will be done for Paper-1 and Paper-2. Paper 1 will be exclusively taught on weekends (Saturday and Sunday) from 6 am to 7 am. Paper 1 comprising of ten units will be covered in morning sessions. The classes for Paper-2 will be taken for 4 hours on Saturday and Sunday respectively. There will be 10 hours of interactive sessions and lectures every week. Guidance, mock tests, interactive classes, activities and PowerPoint presentations will enable and equip the learners to be well prepared and equipped for the upcoming UGC- JRF/NET exam.
Module 2

This module prepares the candidate to qualify for the State Eligibility Test/ State Level Eligibility Tests (SET/SLET). Candidates who qualify in SET/SLET exams are eligible to apply for the post of Lectureship / Assistant Professor within the jurisdiction of the MemberStates of the Commission. They will be given a pass-certificate and the validity period of the certificate is forever. Unlike UGC-NET exams which are conducted twice a year, the SET/SLET English exam is conducted once a year. The classes and modules will be fixed after assessing the syllabus details of the respective state. Most often the students who attend SET exams can join in the NET classrooms as the units and the topics covered would be correlated. The General Papers of both the classes would be taken together or separately depending on the scope and coverage of the respective state syllabus.

NOTE: Papers covering General Knowledge, Current Affairs and Regional Languages will not be covered for SET/SLET exams.

Contact: Dr. Sadiya Nair. S

Modules