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UGC NET Dec 2024 English Paper Analysis (Held on 7 Jan 2025) – Full Breakdown by Question Type, Topic & Period

Updated: May 13


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The UGC NET English Dec 2024 exam, conducted on 7th January 2025, featured a well-balanced mix of question types designed to test both factual knowledge and conceptual understanding. The paper included 14 match-the-following questions, covering author-text pairings, critical theories, and term-definition relationships—ideal for those who revise through tables and lists. A significant portion, 13 questions, required candidates to arrange texts, events, or authors in chronological order, reinforcing the importance of timeline mastery in literary history. The exam also featured 18 statement-based questions (A–E format), where aspirants had to select the correct combination of assertions, testing their analytical depth across genres, literary movements, and theories. A total of 45 traditional MCQs with four options focused on core content from British, Indian, and American literature, as well as research aptitude and language use. Finally, 10 questions were based on Reading Comprehension, split between a prose passage and a poem, demanding interpretive skills and a close reading of the text. Understanding these formats not only aids preparation but also helps develop time management and accuracy in the actual exam.


  • Match the Following – 14 Questions

  • Chronological Order Type – 13 Questions

  • A–E Statement-Based MCQs – 18 Questions

  • Regular 4-Option MCQs – 45 Questions

  • Reading Comprehension – 10 Questions


Whether you're preparing for upcoming exams or revisiting past papers, analyzing the UGC NET English Dec 2024 paper can help you strategically focus on high-yield topics. This breakdown gives you a clear view of what areas were emphasized in the latest exam conducted by NTA on 7th January 2025.


Total Questions asked in UGC NET English Dec 2024 exam: 100

The questions were distributed across core areas of literature, theory, research, linguistics, and comprehension.


Topic-Wise Breakdown of UGC NET English Dec 2024 exam with Subcategories


British Literature – 25 Questions

  • General British Literature: 24 Questions

  • British Literary Journals and Magazines: 1 Question


Indian Writing in English – 24 Questions

  • General Indian English Literature: 18 Questions

  • Indian-Origin Literary Criticism, Theory & Cultural Studies: 5 Questions

  • Indian References in Global Literature: 1 Question


American Literature – 4 Questions

  • General American Literature: 2 Questions

  • Black American Writers: 2 Questions


World Literatures in English and the Diaspora – 7 Questions

  • Covered Anglophone literature outside UK/US/India — including Caribbean, African, and Aboriginal voices with diasporic concerns.


Criticism, Theory, and Cultural Studies – 16 Questions

  • Heavily tested area with thinkers like Derrida, Foucault, Barthes, and Spivak. Literary movements such as Modernism, Structuralism, and Feminism were explored.


Research Methods and Materials in English – 6 Questions

  • Focused on MLA citation style, deductive reasoning, research structure, and epistemology.


Language: Concepts, Pedagogy, English in Use & Linguistics – 8 Questions

  • Covered phonetics (IPA), figures of speech (apostrophe, litotes), grammar, ELT approaches, and language acquisition concepts.


Reading Comprehension – 10 Questions

  • 5 questions from a prose passage on Mass Culture.

  • 5 from a reflective nostalgic poem. Emphasis was on interpreting tone, theme, and vocabulary.


Key Takeaways for Future Aspirants

  • British and Indian Literature continue to dominate the paper.

  • Criticism and Theory remains a vital section, and revising foundational thinkers is crucial.

  • Language and Pedagogy questions are not to be ignored, especially in practical applications like ELT or IPA.

  • World Literature and Diaspora topics are growing in importance and now include a wide range of global voices.

  • Understanding question types (Match, Chrono, MCQs, A–E) is just as important as knowing the content.


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