New Delhi: The UGC NET exam for the December 2025 session is scheduled to take place from December 31, 2025, to January 7, 2026. With only a few days left, students who have been preparing for months are now at a critical juncture. This exam not only tests your academic knowledge but also evaluates your time management skills and ability to make decisions under pressure.
In the last 1-2 days, instead of trying to learn new material, focus on revising what you have already studied. The admit card for UGC NET 2025 can be downloaded from the official website ugcnet.nta.nic.in. The pressing question is what to study in these final moments to ensure success. Here, we present five essential tips that can significantly enhance your chances of passing the exam.
The UGC NET exam does not have negative marking, making it crucial to adopt the right strategy, maintain speed, and ensure accuracy. It is vital to balance your focus on both Paper-1 and Paper-2 during your final revision.
For many students, Paper-1 is the easiest way to boost scores. Topics like Teaching Aptitude, Research Methodology, and Data Interpretation can yield good marks. Be sure to solve 2-3 sets of Data Interpretation before the exam and review important current topics related to higher education.
Now is not the time to start a new syllabus. Solve the UGC NET question papers from the last five years. This will help you understand the exam pattern, the language of the questions, and frequently asked topics.
Since there is no negative marking, attempting all questions is beneficial. For difficult questions, eliminate the incorrect options first. This significantly increases your chances of arriving at the correct answer.
The short notes, flowcharts, and formulas you created during your study sessions will be invaluable now. Quickly review the essential theories, authors' names, books, and key definitions for Paper-2.
Take at least two full-length mock tests at home. Practice solving Paper-1 and Paper-2 continuously for three hours. This will help reduce anxiety during the actual exam and allow for better time management.