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📖 Reading Comprehension – Benefits in NET & KSET Exams Reading Comprehension (RC) is one of the most scoring areas in: UGC NET Karnataka State Eligibility Test 🎯 1. Easy & Scoring Area (5–10 Marks) Usually 1 passage with 5 questions Direct answers from passage No outside knowledge required If reading skill is good → full marks possible 👉 Smart preparation = guaranteed marks 🧠 2. Improves Speed & Accuracy Regular RC practice helps you: Increase reading speed Identify keywords quickly Improve logical reasoning Avoid silly mistakes This is very useful because NET is a *time-based competitive exam*. --- 📊 3. Helps in Other Sections Strong reading skill improves: Logical reasoning Data interpretation Research aptitude Even Paper 2 understanding Students who read carefully score better overall. --- 🎓 4. Important for Future Career If you clear NET/KSET: You become eligible for Assistant Professor You may qualify for JRF (in NET) In academic life, you must: Read research papers Analyze arguments Interpret data RC practice builds these skills. ⚡ 5. Builds Analytical Thinking RC questions are based on: Inference Assumption Conclusion True/False statements Assertion–Reason This develops higher-order thinking — very important for research scholars. 💡 Strategy to Score Full Marks in RC ✔ Read questions first ✔ Underline keywords in passage ✔ Don’t assume outside knowledge ✔ Focus on inference-based lines ✔ Practice previous year papers 🔥 Final Message (Motivational for Students) Many students ignore Reading Comprehension thinking it is “easy.” But those who practice RC regularly score 5–10 extra marks — and sometimes that difference helps them qualify NET/KSET.