India News | UGC-NET June 30 Exam Under Scanner After Candidates Allege Errors in Sociology Paper
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The UGC-NET examination held on June 30 has come under criticism after candidates appearing for the Sociology paper alleged that it contained numerous spelling mistakes, poor Hindi translations, grammatical errors and questions that were allegedly outside the prescribed syllabus.
New Delhi [India], July 2 (ANI): The UGC-NET examination held on June 30 has come under criticism after candidates appearing for the Sociology paper alleged that it contained numerous spelling mistakes, poor Hindi translations, grammatical errors and questions that were allegedly outside the prescribed syllabus.
Several aspirants claimed that the errors were not isolated typographical mistakes but reflected serious lapses in the preparation and quality review of the question paper. Candidates also alleged that the inaccurate translations made several questions difficult to comprehend, affecting their ability to attempt the examination.
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The issue gained traction on social media after researcher Antara Chakraborty shared a detailed post highlighting what she described as widespread mistakes in the paper.
According to the post, names of prominent sociologists and scholars were misspelt, including George Ritzer, GS Ghurye, AR Desai and Martha Nussbaum. The post also alleged that the Hindi version of several questions was poorly translated and grammatically incorrect, creating confusion among candidates.
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Aspirants further claimed that some questions appeared unrelated to the syllabus and questioned the quality control measures adopted during the paper-setting process.
Responding to the allegations, the National Testing Agency (NTA) said it had taken note of the concerns being raised regarding the Sociology paper.
"The NTA has received representations from candidates regarding alleged spelling mistakes and translation issues in the UGC-NET Sociology question paper. These representations are being examined in accordance with the agency's established procedures. Subject experts will review the concerns, and if any discrepancy is found, appropriate action will be taken in line with the prescribed norms," the agency said.
The UGC-NET is conducted to determine the eligibility of candidates for the post of Assistant Professor, admission to PhD programmes, and the award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) in universities and colleges across the country. (ANI)
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