NTA NET Physical Education Syllabus 2027
NTA National Eligibility Test Physical Education for Lecturer/JRF
Exam Pattern
| # | Subject / Section | Questions | Marks |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Teaching & Research Aptitude (Paper 1) | 100 | 150 |
| 2 | Physical Education Specialisation (Paper 2) | 100 | 150 |
| Total | 200 | 300 | |
Syllabus by Subject
Teaching & Research Aptitude (Paper 1)
Key topics covered as per the official NTA NET Physical Education syllabus, including fundamental concepts, applications, and recent exam trends for Teaching & Research Aptitude (Paper 1).
View Teaching & Research Aptitude (Paper 1) Syllabus →Physical Education Specialisation (Paper 2)
Key topics covered as per the official NTA NET Physical Education syllabus, including fundamental concepts, applications, and recent exam trends for Physical Education Specialisation (Paper 2).
View Physical Education Specialisation (Paper 2) Syllabus →Eligibility & Attempts
EEligibility Criteria
MPEd or equivalent postgraduate with minimum 55% marks (50% for SC/ST/PwD/OBC-NCL); no age limit for Assistant Professor; age below 30 for JRF (relaxable)
ANumber of Attempts
No restriction
Exam Schedule
Frequency
Twice a year (June and December)
Next Exam Date
2026-06-20
Registration Opens
2026-04-15
Preparation Tips
- 1Use NTA's official NET Physical Education syllabus and study all eight units systematically, dedicating at least two weeks per unit for thorough coverage.
- 2Focus heavily on Paper 1 Teaching Aptitude as it carries 100 marks and is often underestimated by subject specialists.
- 3Study advanced sports science textbooks — Wilmore & Costill for physiology, Hay for biomechanics, Weinberg for psychology — as NET requires textbook-level depth.
- 4Solve previous 10 years' NET Physical Education question papers to understand the question style, repetition patterns, and cut-off trends.
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