UGC-NET Sociology Paper Marred by Typos, Wrong Names, Faulty Hindi Translations
Candidates who appeared for the UGC-NET Sociology exam have raised serious concerns about the quality of the question paper. The paper reportedly contained spelling errors, incorrect names of well-known theorists, and poor Hindi translations, such as 'Ritzer' being printed as 'Putzer' and 'social' translated as 'oval'. Many test-takers also suspect that some questions were AI-generated, as they appeared to deviate from the prescribed syllabus. These issues reportedly confused candidates during the exam and undermined their ability to answer questions accurately.
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