UGC NET candidates allege grammatical errors, spelling mistakes in Sociology question paper

Candidates appearing for the UGC NET Sociology exam have alleged that the question paper was riddled with severe spelling and grammatical errors. They also criticized the inclusion of irrelevant questions and AI-generated content that did not align with the prescribed syllabus.
Why it matters
This highlights concerns regarding the quality control and academic integrity of national-level competitive examinations in India.
Ritzer is "Putzer", social is "oval", Parsons is "Parsow", Ghurye is "Ghunye", A R Desai is "A K Desai", Nussbaum is "Nusbaut" in the National Eligibility Test (NET) Sociology question paper, as claimed by candidates.
The article reports on candidate allegations and provides specific examples of errors without taking a stance on the NTA's performance.
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