UGC NET 25. Sanskrit Syllabus 2026: Unit-wise Books & Mock Tests
Master 25. Sanskrit Paper 2 with Complete Material (Subject Code 30).
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UGC NET 25. Sanskrit Syllabus 2026 - Unit-wise Breakdown
| Unit | British & Non-British Theatre | Key Topics | Key Authors |
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Unit 1: Drama
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British & Non-British Theatre
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Medieval Drama, Renaissance Drama, Modern Drama
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Shakespeare, Marlowe, Ibsen
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Unit 2: Poetry
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British & World Poetry
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Metaphysical Poetry, Romantic Poetry, Modern Poetry
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Donne, Wordsworth, Eliot
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Unit 3: Fiction
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British & World Fiction
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Novel, Short Story, Postmodern Fiction
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Dickens, Austen, Rushdie
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UGC NET 25. Sanskrit Test Series 2026
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What is UGC NET 25. Sanskrit 2026?
The UGC NET 25. Sanskrit 2026 is designed for candidates appearing in Paper 2 (Subject-Specific). This comprehensive guide covers the complete syllabus, exam pattern, important topics, and preparation strategy for UGC NET 25. Sanskrit 2026.
UGC NET 25. Sanskrit Paper 2 consists of 100 multiple-choice questions carrying 200 marks. The exam duration is 3 hours (combined with Paper 1). The syllabus covers fundamental concepts, advanced topics, and practical applications relevant to the subject.
📌 About UGC NET 25. Sanskrit
- • Paper 2 carries 200 marks (67% of total marks)
- • Essential for Assistant Professor and JRF positions
- • Tests comprehensive knowledge of the subject
- • Covers all major units and topics
How to Prepare UGC NET 25. Sanskrit?
1. Understand Core Concepts
Start with fundamental concepts, major topics, and their applications. Build a strong theoretical foundation before moving to advanced topics.
2. Master Key Theories
Learn key theories and concepts. Understand major principles and their applications. Focus on high-weightage topics.
3. Practice MCQs
Solve previous year papers and practice MCQs regularly. Focus on high-weightage units. Practice identifying key concepts and applications.
4. Study Strategically
Focus on major topics from high-weightage areas. Use summaries for less important topics. Focus on concepts and applications.
5. Take Mock Tests
Regular mock tests help in self-assessment, identifying weak areas, and improving speed and accuracy under exam conditions. Aim for at least 10 full-length tests.
6. Create Notes
Create concise notes for quick revision. Include key concepts, theories, and important points. Use diagrams and flowcharts for better understanding.
Best Books for UGC NET 25. Sanskrit
A History of English Literature
by Edward Albert
Comprehensive coverage of all periods from Old English to Contemporary literature.
Literary Theory: An Introduction
by Terry Eagleton
Excellent introduction to literary theory and criticism with clear explanations.
UGC NET/JRF/SET English
by Arihant Experts
Specifically designed for UGC NET with complete syllabus coverage and practice questions.