Have tried most of ur points naturally.. mine is self preparation mam. But na panrathu crt way than nu solrathuku yarum ilama poiruchu.. prepared for csir net and i scored 72 percentile which wasnt enouch for Lecturership😑 . Crisp ah prepare panen.. i dont knw where i lacked. Got disappointed irukura situation la thirumpa restrt panave bayama iruku mam😑
First of all, congratulations on scoring 72 percentile! That itself is a big achievement in CSIR NET, and it shows your dedication and effort. Self-preparation is challenging, and I completely understand how frustrating it can be when you don’t have a clear way to assess if you’re on the right track. The key now is to analyze where you might have lost marks-was it conceptual clarity, revision, time management, or application of concepts in tricky questions? Instead of restarting with fear, take small, strategic steps. Identify your weak areas and work on them first. You are already capable of scoring well, and with the right approach, you can definitely push past the cutoff next time. Keep going, and don't hesitate to ask if you need any guidance!
@ProfessorAcademy to be true, I scored it on 2019 . I didnt fear of tat exm at fst..After tat i slightly lost myself ayo ivlo effort potu just la miss ayiruchu.. aftr tat i got fear of toughness i think so... ennala score panamudila mam. It was my last chance to study full time... on 2020 i got married. Athuku mela enala score eh panamudila .. ipo apply panave bayama iruku .. i dono why.
Sir/Mam, I completely understand how you feel. You put in so much effort, and missing it by a small margin can be really disheartening. It’s natural to develop a fear of failure after that, especially when life responsibilities start piling up. But let me tell you one thing-your ability to succeed hasn’t disappeared. Life may have changed, but your knowledge, experience, and potential are still there. Yes, studying full-time might not be an option now, but smart and strategic preparation can still help you clear it. Fear is just your mind protecting you from another disappointment, but you’re stronger than that! Instead of focusing on “what if I fail,” try thinking “what if I make it this time?” 💪🔥 Start with small steps-revise topics you’re comfortable with, build momentum, and regain confidence slowly. You’ve done it before, you can do it again! And this time, with even more determination. I truly believe in you, Sir/Mam! Take that first step-apply! You got this!
Sir/Mam, since it is a new syllabus, there are no previous year questions (PYQs) available that exactly match the updated pattern. However, you can still refer to older PYQs for relevant topics that are retained in the new syllabus. Once model question papers or official sample questions are released, they will give a better idea of the new pattern. Keep preparing with a strong focus on the updated syllabus, Sir/Mam! 💪
Dear Sir/Mam, as of now, there is no official confirmation regarding a 30-mark increase for Psychology in PG TRB. We need to wait for the PG TRB official notification to get clarity on any syllabus or mark allocation changes. Once the notification is out, we’ll know for sure. Let’s stay updated and keep preparing! 💪🔥
I have a Doubt Mam. Tnpsc, PG TRB ellameh syllabus change pannirukanga.. Nxt June 2025 ugc net ku syllabus change panraku any possibilities? If the syllabus is changed.. PYQ'S consider panni naama padicha method new syllabus ku set aaguma 😢🤔
Hi mam!! Your doubt is valid! TNPSC and PG TRB have revised their syllabi, so it’s natural to wonder if UGC NET might follow the trend. As of now, there is no official announcement regarding a syllabus change for UGC NET in June 2025. However, even if a change happens, the core concepts of the subject won’t drastically shift-usually, they refine the structure, add new topics, or merge sections. PYQs will still be useful because question patterns, conceptual depth, and analytical skills tested in the exam remain similar. So, instead of worrying, keep strengthening your foundation while staying updated with official notifications. If any syllabus update comes, I’ll definitely share insights on how to adapt!
Thank you so much mam for your valuable information🙏
You're most welcome, Sir/Mam! Glad you found it helpful! Keep going strong and stay focused on your goals! 💪
Thank you mam.trb examku prepare pannuren, nan( Previous year question bank,topic mcq, author analysis,)notes yeduthu padikiren.
Great strategy, keep going strong! 💪
Tq so much ❤ mam🎉
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Ur all ideas are so awesome mam
Thanks, mam! 😊 Glad you found the tips helpful! Let's crush these exams together! 🔥
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Have tried most of ur points naturally.. mine is self preparation mam. But na panrathu crt way than nu solrathuku yarum ilama poiruchu.. prepared for csir net and i scored 72 percentile which wasnt enouch for Lecturership😑 . Crisp ah prepare panen.. i dont knw where i lacked. Got disappointed irukura situation la thirumpa restrt panave bayama iruku mam😑
First of all, congratulations on scoring 72 percentile! That itself is a big achievement in CSIR NET, and it shows your dedication and effort. Self-preparation is challenging, and I completely understand how frustrating it can be when you don’t have a clear way to assess if you’re on the right track. The key now is to analyze where you might have lost marks-was it conceptual clarity, revision, time management, or application of concepts in tricky questions? Instead of restarting with fear, take small, strategic steps. Identify your weak areas and work on them first. You are already capable of scoring well, and with the right approach, you can definitely push past the cutoff next time. Keep going, and don't hesitate to ask if you need any guidance!
@ProfessorAcademy to be true, I scored it on 2019 . I didnt fear of tat exm at fst..After tat i slightly lost myself ayo ivlo effort potu just la miss ayiruchu.. aftr tat i got fear of toughness i think so... ennala score panamudila mam. It was my last chance to study full time... on 2020 i got married. Athuku mela enala score eh panamudila .. ipo apply panave bayama iruku .. i dono why.
Sir/Mam, I completely understand how you feel. You put in so much effort, and missing it by a small margin can be really disheartening. It’s natural to develop a fear of failure after that, especially when life responsibilities start piling up. But let me tell you one thing-your ability to succeed hasn’t disappeared. Life may have changed, but your knowledge, experience, and potential are still there.
Yes, studying full-time might not be an option now, but smart and strategic preparation can still help you clear it. Fear is just your mind protecting you from another disappointment, but you’re stronger than that! Instead of focusing on “what if I fail,” try thinking “what if I make it this time?” 💪🔥
Start with small steps-revise topics you’re comfortable with, build momentum, and regain confidence slowly. You’ve done it before, you can do it again! And this time, with even more determination. I truly believe in you, Sir/Mam! Take that first step-apply! You got this!
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Hello mam, as of now i got 80ques crt mam, is there any chance of clearing net mam, also is there any challenging question in management mam...
What is your category mam?
@ProfessorAcademy general mam...
Chances are there but we cannot be sure until annual planner. Lets wait for a few more days and see, ma'am.
@@ProfessorAcademy okay mam, thank you so much for your reply mam
Pls send pgtrb English new sylb PYS mam
PYQMam
Sir/Mam, since it is a new syllabus, there are no previous year questions (PYQs) available that exactly match the updated pattern. However, you can still refer to older PYQs for relevant topics that are retained in the new syllabus. Once model question papers or official sample questions are released, they will give a better idea of the new pattern. Keep preparing with a strong focus on the updated syllabus, Sir/Mam! 💪
Mam cs ku psychology marks 30 ah increase aaguma?
Dear Sir/Mam, as of now, there is no official confirmation regarding a 30-mark increase for Psychology in PG TRB. We need to wait for the PG TRB official notification to get clarity on any syllabus or mark allocation changes. Once the notification is out, we’ll know for sure. Let’s stay updated and keep preparing! 💪🔥
@ProfessorAcademy ok mam tq
I have a Doubt Mam. Tnpsc, PG TRB ellameh syllabus change pannirukanga.. Nxt June 2025 ugc net ku syllabus change panraku any possibilities? If the syllabus is changed.. PYQ'S consider panni naama padicha method new syllabus ku set aaguma 😢🤔
Hi mam!!
Your doubt is valid! TNPSC and PG TRB have revised their syllabi, so it’s natural to wonder if UGC NET might follow the trend. As of now, there is no official announcement regarding a syllabus change for UGC NET in June 2025. However, even if a change happens, the core concepts of the subject won’t drastically shift-usually, they refine the structure, add new topics, or merge sections. PYQs will still be useful because question patterns, conceptual depth, and analytical skills tested in the exam remain similar. So, instead of worrying, keep strengthening your foundation while staying updated with official notifications. If any syllabus update comes, I’ll definitely share insights on how to adapt!
@ProfessorAcademy Thank you Mam.