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First of all congratulations to all the NET qualified candidates.

Well done.

If I am not wrong, 1027 candidates have been qualified for NET this time in Library and Information Science. Guru Govind Singh Indraprastha University, New Delhi is in the top of the list with 103 candidates, University of Calcutta is 2nd in the list with 88 candidates and University of Pune is in 3rd rank with 57 candidates, and so on. 

Following will be positive impacts:

1. There will be sufficient number of candidates for the posts (UGC) lying vacant in different organisations.

2. Candidates who have been in lower grade posts can jump to the higher level in the same institution or move to other institutions in higher posts. 

3. Candidates who had been trying to qualify for NET, and passed this time they are now headache free.

4. Candidates have been nationally recognized for their potentialities.

Following will be Negative impacts:

1. For a single post there will be lots of competitors.

2. It could not be understood from the last NET, how efficiently the candidates could write the answers due to the new Objective type QPaper. Communication (spoken as well as written) skill is very important to become an Assistant Professor in any university or other posts of the same status.

3. Qualified candidates will have to check for the jobs in their places only. As lots of NET qualified local candidates will be there in their regions. 

Best Wishes

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Negative Side
a) Only a few NET qualified candidates will be able to get absorbed in the UGC Pay Scale Post. Most of them still will have to remain unemployed as there will be no vacancy for UGC Pay Scale post in the coming days.
b) After trying hard to get the NET, all NET qualified candidates will again have to face stiff competition from other NET qualified candidates for the UGC Pay Scale post.
c) The coming generation need not to to apply for the UGC NET examination. As because if they will passed in the NET, still they will have to remain unemployed because of low opportunities in the market, still will have to work in a post where NET is not required. So, what’s the need for wasting so much of their time and effort in NET, when NET cannot offer then any advantage?

This time, in Assam, 26 people got qualified in the UGC NET in Library and Information Science. There are again people who have MPhil relaxation, candidates with Ph.D. I think in my knowledge hardly 6 vacant posts will be advertised in Assam during the next six month, where the minimum qualification qualification will be NET/MPhil before June 10, 2009/PhD as per UGC new regulation. I am sorry to say but most of the people who got qualified in the NET in LIS will not be able to get a post where NET is required. This time UGC is bringing a total devastation to the subject of LIS.

I agree with you sir.

Although I am in gov. organisation, I still not get proper designation according my qualification(NET).

 

Dear Badan Sir,

I am totally agree from your opinion. 

thanks Sir,

Mukut Sir & Badan Sir, i agree with your's points & u  r right sir but pls suggest/motivate all lis new generation candidates what we do for job.

Mukut Sir, I agree with your point
"For a single post there will be lots of competitors"
but University/Colleges can conduct Personal interview and written exam to check whether NET qualified candidate is suitable for them. They can include other parameters to check commmunication skiils (spoken as well as written) of prospective candidates.

You all are right sir....

but what the LIS professionals to do...

plz sugest/Motivate us....

Now i think for one post  Hundred(100) no. of candidates for interview

 

Dr Mukut's observation is correct.In the  teaching profession communication skill, ability to analyze are important. The Teacher should  influence students positively and motivate them. In Library Science the objective method is not suitable. Descriptive method is the correct way to evaluate  a candidate.In Kerala job opportunities for NET qualified is very less. The benefit goes to Aided colleges as they will get lakhs for the librarian post. Now the NET exam became almost "all pass". Those who does not possess the subject knowledge can clear NET by darkening the bubble because there is no negative mark. The quality and standard of education is declining here. So UGC should review the NET exam pattern because GOOD TEACHERS ARE RARE NOW.

Hima G, 

You are absolutely right, UGC must think about it and review the pattern.....

yes dear i m also agree with u i think old pattern of NET exam is right way for illegibility test

I agree with Dr. Mukut Sarmah  &  Dr. Badan Barman

at present very critical situation of Librarian 

most of Non- grant colleges & Institutions keep vacant post of Librarian

grant able organisation do not get proper  salary to Librarian 

due to Non- NET/SET qualified 

Institutes President, Chairman or Head person NET exam use as a shield 

to protect from give full scale to Librarian

so sir if we are in Library & information science field we want to be a librarian 

NET/SET Exam should be passed than we will get job, full salary on our skill, knowledge  communication basis

in our Maharashtra librarians demand & supply ratio highly difference 

librarians post demand high & supply means qualified candidate very less

Thanks & Regards

Digambar B Waghmare 

Thank You sir. All the points you have mentioned are really very important to notice. I am agree with all negative impacts and specially No 2. UGC is making their side headache free from copy checking and delay in result deceleration.There should be negative marking system very soon. i have seen that Question papers are also not set for a national level examination. There are some very simple and easy questions and questions are also repeating from the previous years question papers.If this system continues than in the next NET examination DEC 2012, more than 5000 candidate will clear NET.

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