UGC NET Exam Pattern 2026–2027: Complete Paper Structure, Duration, Marking Scheme and Subject Breakdown

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Understanding the UGC NET examination pattern before starting preparation helps candidates create an effective strategy. Instead of beginning directly with notes and syllabus, aspirants should first understand how the examination is divided, how marks are distributed, and what role each paper plays.

UGC NET is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) in online mode and follows a structured format for all subjects, including Law.

Mode of Examination

ParticularDetails
Exam ModeComputer Based Test (CBT)
Question TypeMultiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Examination FormatOnline
Conducting BodyNational Testing Agency (NTA)

Total Examination Structure

ParticularDetails
Total Papers2
Total Questions150
Total Marks300
Total Duration3 Hours
Break Between PapersNo

Both papers are conducted in one continuous session.


Paper I Pattern

Paper I is common for candidates across all subjects and evaluates teaching aptitude and research skills.

ParticularDetails
Paper NamePaper I
SubjectTeaching and Research Aptitude
Questions50
Marks100
Marks per Question2

Major Topics in Paper I

  • Teaching Aptitude
  • Research Aptitude
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Logical Reasoning
  • Communication
  • Data Interpretation
  • ICT
  • Higher Education System
  • People and Environment
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Paper II Pattern

Paper II is subject-specific. Law candidates attempt legal subjects under UGC NET Law.

ParticularDetails
Paper NamePaper II
SubjectLaw
Questions100
Marks200
Marks per Question2

Major Law Subjects in Paper II

  • Jurisprudence
  • Constitutional Law
  • Administrative Law
  • Public International Law
  • Human Rights Law
  • Law of Crimes
  • Law of Torts
  • Commercial Law
  • Family Law
  • Environmental Law
  • Labour Law
  • Procedural Law

Marking Scheme

Response TypeMarks
Correct Answer+2
Incorrect Answer0
Unattempted Question0
Negative MarkingNo

There is no negative marking in UGC NET.


Duration Distribution

PaperDuration
Paper I + Paper II3 Hours Combined

Candidates are not provided separate timing for individual papers.


Minimum Qualifying Criteria

CategoryMinimum Aggregate Requirement
General Category40%
Reserved Categories35%

Qualification also depends on category-wise cut-offs and normalization.


Important Preparation Strategy

Paper I Focus

Candidates should practice:

  • Reading comprehension
  • Logical reasoning
  • Data interpretation
  • Teaching aptitude

Paper II Focus

Candidates should prioritize:

  • Constitutional Law
  • Jurisprudence
  • International Law
  • Commercial Law
  • Procedural Law

Also Read: UGC NET Law 2026–2027: Complete Guide on Eligibility, Pattern, JRF, PhD Pathway, Career Scope and Latest Updates


Key Examination Observations for 2026–2027

Recent UGC NET papers increasingly focus on:

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  • conceptual understanding
  • application-based questions
  • legal interpretation
  • analytical reasoning

Candidates should combine syllabus preparation with mock tests and previous year analysis.


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