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Errors and Poor Translations Mar UGC-NET Sociology Examination Paper

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Errors and Poor Translations Mar UGC-NET Sociology Examination Paper

Candidates who appeared for the UGC-NET Sociology examination have reported widespread dissatisfaction due to numerous technical errors in the question paper. Students highlighted significant typos, including misspelled names of prominent sociological theorists and nonsensical translation errors between English and Hindi. Notably, several terms were incorrectly translated, hindering candidates' comprehension during the high-stakes test. Many examinees expressed concerns that the phrasing appeared to be poorly generated by AI tools, straying significantly from the prescribed syllabus. These discrepancies have sparked a debate regarding the quality control and moderation standards of national-level academic assessments.

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