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The National Testing Agency (NTA) has successfully conducted the UGC NET June 2025 History exam in the morning shift (9 AM to 12 PM) today, 28 June 2025. With the exam now concluded, we provide a detailed analysis covering the difficulty level, key topics, and important trends to help future candidates prepare effectively for upcoming sessions.
UGC NET History Exam Feedback by Students
The UGC NET 2025 History Paper received a moderate to positive response from candidates. Students noted that the paper was balanced in structure, featuring a mix of factual and analytical questions across ancient, medieval, and modern historical periods.
- The paper emphasized conceptual clarity, with several questions requiring an understanding of chronology, governance, and cultural frameworks.
- Many candidates observed a higher number of questions from chronological and source-based formats, demanding precise recall and interpretation.
- Passage-based and analytical reasoning elements were included, testing the candidates’ ability to link historical contexts with interpretations.
- Students appreciated that the paper was within the expected syllabus, though a few questions touched on less familiar areas, requiring deeper reading.
- Overall, the paper was considered moderately challenging, with most students managing a good number of attempts and finding it suitable for well-prepared candidates.
UGC NET History Exam Analysis 2025 & Exam Shifts
The UGC NET History Exam 2025 was conducted in the morning shift, spanning three hours without any breaks. Candidates had to complete the entire question paper in a single sitting. A detailed analysis of the UGC NET 2025 History exam, including key trends and difficulty levels, is available in the article below. Additionally, the shift timing and other essential details are summarized in the table for quick reference.
UGC NET Exam Analysis 2025 Exam Shifts |
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Shift | Paper | Marks | Number of Questions (Compulsory) | Duration | Timings |
Shift 1 | I | 100 | 50 | 3 hours (No breaks) | 9AM- 12 PM |
II | 200 | 100 |
UGC NET History Exam Pattern
The UGC NET History exam follows a structured pattern designed to evaluate candidates’ knowledge of historical concepts, teaching aptitude, and research capabilities. Conducted by NTA, the exam consists of two papers – Paper 1 (General Aptitude) and Paper 2 (History-specific) – to be completed in a single 3-hour session. Below is a detailed breakdown of the exam pattern, including marking scheme, syllabus distribution, and key guidelines for aspirants.
Parameter | Details |
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Exam Mode | Computer-Based Test (CBT) |
Duration | 3 hours (No breaks) |
Total Papers | 2 (Paper 1 + Paper 2) |
Total Questions | 150 (50 in Paper 1 + 100 in Paper 2) |
Total Marks | 300 (100 + 200) |
Question Type | MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions) |
Marking Scheme | +2 for each correct answer; No negative marking |
Language Medium | English & Hindi |
Syllabus Focus | Ancient, Medieval, Modern Indian History; World History; Historiography |
UGC NET History Subject Exam Analysis 2025 Topic Wise
The UGC NET History (Paper II) examination for June 2025 was successfully conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). This subject-specific paper comprehensively evaluates candidates’ mastery of historical knowledge, conceptual understanding, and analytical abilities through application-based questions. A detailed exam analysis is now available to assist future aspirants in their preparation. The question paper covered all major historical periods, including:
Topic Area | Key Topics Covered | Difficulty Level |
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Ancient Indian History | Shivaji’s Asthapradhan (Vakya), Ashoka’s inscriptions, Kautilya’s Arthashastra, Udayan (Mahajanapada) | Moderate |
Classical Literature & Sources | Ancient history books chronology, Shrobhashya, Swapnavasavadatta | Moderate |
Temple Architecture & Art | ChanderGupta temple, architecture-based RC, references to sculpture and temple planning | Moderate to Hard |
Medieval Indian History | Early Medieval references, Jewelry & Jutti business, trade culture | Moderate |
Modern Indian History | 1857 Revolt activities, Gandhi quotes, Indian Council Act 1861 | Easy to Moderate |
Gupta & Post-Gupta Period | Samudragupta, Kalingshilalekh, temple references | Moderate |
Miscellaneous | Karma-based logic (Karmologic), Cumin trade, Chitnishvakiya navis (naval history) | Moderate |