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How to prepare for CBSE NET General Paper- Communication- Part 1 WWW.GETJRF.COM PROVIDES YOU ALL WHAT IS NEEDED FOR THE PREPARATION OF UGC NET EXAM FROM MATERIALS, PAPERS, QUESTION PAPERS AND TUTORIALS Communication Important topics Meaning of Communication Types of Communication Modes of Communication Goals of Communication Steps of Communication Process of Communication Barriers of Communication Models of Communication Meaning of communication Sending and receiving info between 2 or more people The person sending the message is known as sender and the person receiving the message is known as receiver. Information includes facts, ideas, concepts, opinions, beliefs, attitudes, instructions and emotions Types of Communication Verbal and Non-verbal Communication Verbal communication is further divided into oral and written communication Non-verbal communication is all about body language of the speaker Modes of Communication Simplex Half Duplex Full Duplex One to one One to many Goals of Communication To inform To gain good will To inquire To persuade Steps of Communication 1. The forming of communicative intent 2. Message composition 3. Message encoding and decoding 4. Transmission of encoded message as a sequence of signals using a specific channel or medium 5. Reception of signals 6. Reconstruction of the original signal 7. Interpretation and making sense of the reconstructed message Process of Communication Sender Message Encoding Communication Channel Receiver Decoding Feedback Models of Communication Shannon’s Model Berlo’s Model Schramm’s Model Linear Model Interactive Model Transactional Model Barriers to Communication 1. Distortion 2. Noise 3. Environment or climate 4. Time & Distance 5. Medium disturbance or Technical problem 6. Workspace Design 7. Information Overflow 8. Symbols or words with different meanings 9. Technical jargon 10. Lack of attention 11. Personal barriers 12. Rules & regulations 13. Organisational policies 14. Body language & gesture decoding Previous Years' Solved Net question papers, Tutorials on how to prepare for net exam, how to prepare for net exam, CBSE NET, JRF Toppers, Criteria for NET exam, UGC NET Eligibility for cbse net cut off for net