UGC NET Philosophy Exam Analysis Dec 2025, OUT for 2nd Jan 2026 Exam

UGC NET Philosophy Exam Analysis Dec 2025 highlights the difficulty level, question distribution, and paper pattern. It helps aspirants evaluate their performance, provides data for future sessions’ preparation. The analysis has been released for the exam held on 2 January 2026 on the 2nd shift.

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UGC NET Philosophy Exam Analysis Dec 2025 has been released after the exam concluded on 2nd January 2026 in Shift 2. The in-depth UGC NET Philosophy Exam Analysis Dec 2025 has been designed by the subject faculty of Philosophy at JRFAdda. The UGC NET Philosophy exam, conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), evaluates a candidate’s subject understanding of Western and Indian Philosophy, Logic, Ethics, and Core Philosophical Thought.

Check the UGC NET Philosophy Exam Analysis Dec 2025, now released here, after the exam, including the exam’s difficulty levels, question distribution among the units, and the previous years’ trends.

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UGC NET Philosophy Exam Date 2025 December

The UGC NET Philosophy Exam Date 2025 December has been officially announced by NTA on ugcnet.nta.nic.in. The UGC NET Philosophy Exam Analysis Dec 2025 has been released after the exam scheduled to take place on 2 January 2026 concluded. Check all the details on the UGC NET Philosophy Exam Date 2025 December session in the table below:

Event Dates
UGC NET Philosophy Exam Date 2025 2 January 2026
UGC NET Philosophy Exam Shift 2nd (Afternoon)
UGC NET Philosophy Exam Time 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM
UGC NET Admit Card 2025 Release 27 December 2025
UGC NET Result 2025 Declaration February 2026 (Expected)

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UGC NET Philosophy Exam 2025 Overview 

The UGC NET Philosophy Exam Analysis Dec 2025 has bween released after the exam has commenced on 2nd January 2026. Let’s understand the UGC NET Philosophy 2025 (Code 003) paper in UGC NET. The paper follows the same dual-paper structure as other subjects, combining general aptitude and subject-based assessment. Check the UCG NET Philosophy 2025 overview:

Features Details
Conducting Authority National Testing Agency (NTA) ​
Exam Session UGC NET December 2025 ​
Purpose Assistant Professor & Junior Research Fellowship ​
UGC NET Philosophy Exam Date 2025 2nd January 2026, Shift 2
Exam Mode Computer-Based Test (CBT) ​
UGC NET Paper 1 50 Questions, 100 Marks ​(General)
UGC NET Paper 2 100 Questions, 200 Marks ​ (Philosophy)
Philosophy Subject Code 003
Exam Duration 3 Hours (180 minutes) with no break
Marking Scheme +2 per correct answer, No negative marking
Official Website https://ugcnet.nta.nic.in/ 

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UGC NET Philosophy Exam Analysis Dec 2025 OUT

The candidates should level up their preparation for the UGC NET Philosophy 2025 for the December session, as the UGC NET Philosophy Exam date 2025 December has been released. Now after the exam has ended, the detailed UGC NET Philosophy Exam Analysis Dec 2025 has been released here by the expert mentors at JRFAdda. After the release of the UGC NET Philosophy Exam Analysis Dec 2025, the candidates can now check the overall exam level along with the unit-wise questions and marks distribution for the December 2025 session.

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UGC NET Philosophy Exam Analysis Dec 2025 Topic-Wise

The UGC NET Philosophy Exam Analysis Dec 2025 primarily focus on Paper 2, which tests deep theoretical comprehension and philosophical reasoning of the candidates. Now that the exam has concluded, the UGC NET Philosophy Exam Analysis Dec 2025 is released and provides a detailed subject-wise and unit-wise question breakdown, with the high-weightage topics from each unit to help candidates evaluate question trends and understand the important topics.

Unit Name Questions Asked (Approx.) Key Topics / Memory-Based Highlights
Classical Indian Philosophy 12–15 Vedanta, Nyaya Pramanas, Buddhism, Jainism, Carvaka epistemology, Upanishadic concepts.
Modern Indian Thinkers 8–10 Vivekananda, Aurobindo, Gandhi ethics, Tagore humanism, Radhakrishnan idealism.
Western Philosophy (Classical) 10–12 Plato (Forms), Aristotle (categories), Descartes dualism, Locke empiricism, Berkeley idealism.
Modern Western Philosophy 10–12 Kant categories, Hume skepticism, Hegel dialectics, Mill utilitarianism, Nietzsche will-to-power.
Contemporary Western Philosophy 8–10 Wittgenstein language games, Russell analytic, Sartre existentialism, Derrida deconstruction.
Logic (Indian & Western) 12–15 Syllogisms, fallacies, Nyaya hetvabhasa, symbolic logic, validity arguments (high weightage).
Ethics (Classical & Applied) 10–12 Aristotle virtue ethics, Kant deontology, Bentham utilitarianism, meta-ethics, environmental ethics.
Social & Political Philosophy 8–10 Rawls justice, Nozick entitlement, feminism, Marxism, democracy theories.
Philosophy of Religion 6–8 Arguments for God (ontological, teleological), atheism, religious experience, pluralism.
Metaphysics & Epistemology 8–10 Substance, causality, knowledge sources (pramana), skepticism, realism vs nominalism.

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UGC NET Philosophy Exam Analysis Dec 2025 Difficulty Level

The UGC NET Philosophy Exam Analysis Dec 2025 has been prepared by the experts’ observations of the previous session’s trends, difficulty levels, and the students’ feedback on the current paper. The difficulty level ranges from easy to moderate to hard. Check the difficulty levels of the UGC NET Philosophy Exam Analysis Dec 2025 released in the table below:

Unit Name Difficulty Level Key Observations
Classical Indian Philosophy Moderate High weightage on pramanas & Vedanta; direct PYQ links, scoring for prepared candidates ​​
Modern Indian Thinkers Easy-Moderate Modern thinkers (Gandhi, Vivekananda) factual; quick attempts possible ​
Western Philosophy (Classical) Moderate Classical Western (Plato/Aristotle) conceptual; match-the-following common ​
Modern Western Philosophy Moderate-Difficult Kant/Hegel analytical; required deep understanding ​
Contemporary Western Philosophy Moderate Contemporary (Wittgenstein/Sartre) application-based; fewer questions ​
Logic (Indian & Western) Difficult Logic (syllogisms/hetvabhasa) time-consuming, highest attempts needed ​​
Ethics (Classical & Applied) Moderate Ethics theories (utilitarianism/deontology) balanced; scoring section ​
Social & Political Philosophy Easy-Moderate Social/political (Rawls/Marx) current-linked; straightforward ​
Philosophy of Religion Moderate Religion arguments (ontological/evil); moderate factual ​
Metaphysics & Epistemology Moderate Epistemology/metaphysics; causality & substance key

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What’s Included in UGC NET Philosophy Exam Analysis Dec 2025?

The UGC NET Philosophy Exam Analysis Dec 2025 has been released after the commencement on 2 January 2026. The experts has first analyse the exam’s difficulty levels based on the students’ feedback and previous years’ trends, and has provided a detailed UGC NET Philosophy Exam Analysis Dec 2025, including the following:

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What's included in UGC NET Philosophy Exam Analysis Dec 2025

  • Overall analysis including Paper 1 & Paper 2, with the core focus on Paper 2 Philosophy.
  • Sectional/Unit-wise and overall paper difficulty.
  • Number of good attempts from each unit or topic.
  • Estimated cutoff marks for JRF and Assistant Professor.
  • Evaluation of the conceptual vs factual content ratio.
  • Memory-based questions for the preparation of the UGC NET June 2026 session
  • Comparison of the UGC NET Philosophy 2025 paper with past cycles, like the UGC NET Philosophy Paper Analysis 2023, UGC NET Philosophy Paper Analysis June 2025.
  • Recommendations for first-time aspirants for the UGC NET June 2026 session.

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UGC NET Philosophy Paper Analysis Comparison with Recent Years

The UGC NET Philosophy Exam Analysis Dec 2025 for the session will be published later on after the exam. So, for the December session, go through the UGC NET Philosophy paper analysis for the previous session, such as UGC NET Philosophy paper analysis 2023, UGC NET Philosophy paper analysis 2024, till the UGC NET Philosophy paper analysis 2025 (June) session. 

Year Session Overall Difficulty Level Dominant Topics Asked Nature of Questions
June 2023 Moderate Indian Philosophy (Vedanta, Nyaya), Western Philosophy (Plato, Aristotle), Logic Conceptual + Direct
December 2023 Moderate to Difficult Western Philosophy (Kant, Hume), Logic, Ethics Conceptual + Analytical
June 2024 Moderate Indian Philosophy, Ethics, Philosophy of Religion Conceptual
December 2024 Moderate to Difficult Logic (Symbolic Logic), Western Philosophy, Social & Political Philosophy Analytical + Conceptual
June 2025 Moderate Indian Philosophy (Buddhism, Jainism), Western Philosophy, Ethics Conceptual + Application-based

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Conclusion

The UGC NET Philosophy Exam Analysis Dec 2025, once released after the exam, will play a crucial role in summarizing the complete Paper 1 and Paper 2 Philosophy for the December 2025 session. The UGC NET Philosophy Exam Analysis Dec 2025 for the session will be prepared specifically by the experienced mentors and will include the exam’s difficulty levels, question distribution, important topics from each unit, as well as the number of good or safe attempts.

Candidates are advised to comprehensively go through the post-exam UGC NET Philosophy Exam Analysis Dec 2025 once it becomes available here and evaluate their performance to overcome any exam anxiety.

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UGC NET Philosophy Exam Analysis Dec 2025 offers a detailed exam analysis, the exam’s difficulty level, topic/unit distribution, trend analysis, and expected cutoff for JRF and Assistant Professor.

The UGC NET Philosophy Exam Date 2025 for the session is 2 January 2026, in shift 2 between 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM. It was released by the NTA along with the UGC NET Exam Date 2025 subject wise PDF on 17 December 2025.

Compared to earlier sessions, the Philosophy papers usually range from moderate to difficult with increasingly analytical questions.

It helps future aspirants understand changing paper trends, essential topics, and cutoff benchmarks for subsequent sessions.

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