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rahul r

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Please check for your eligibility to appear for UGC NET from the criteria mentioned at the link provided below. You will have to opt for engineering sciences as your subject in the NET exam. Regards.
https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/exams/ugc-net.

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Passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and English as a separate subject with minimum 50% marks in English at 10th or 12th standard, and passed three year's Diploma with 60% marks.
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passed four years degree including lateral entry with 50% marks, in Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Electronics and Telecommunication / Communication Engineering, Electronics and Instrumentation, or equivalent.
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Passed in 10th Standard, with English as a separate subject with minimum 50% marks in English, AND passed in Diploma with 60%, AND passed Three years Degree through Lateral Entry
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rahul r

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Scope for Higher Studies after B.Tech in Electrical Engineering
Candidates who have an interest in higher studies and have good core subject knowledge can take up Master of technology courses in Electrical Engineering. They can even take up M Tech in some other stream after completing B.Tech in Electrical Engineering. Some of the streams are listed below. M Tech in Electrical Device & Power System
M Tech. in Communication Engineering
M Tech. in Information & Communication Technology
M Tech. in Communications and Signal Processing
M Tech. in Power Electronics
M Tech. in Power Systems and Power Electronics
M Tech. in Microelectronics
Candidates
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NET stands for National Eligibility Test. NET exam is conducted to check the eligibility for the award of JRF or assistant professor in universities. For details, you can visit CSIR NET official website or https://www.eduncle.com/csir-net-exam check here. You can apply for the NET Exam, if you fulfill the eligibility criteria as described in official notification. The candidates who have completed the post-graduation with 55% marks can apply for the exam. The UGC NET Exam is conducted for various 84 subjects, while the CSIR NET Exam is conducted for Science stream subject as follows: Life Science, Physical Science, Mathematical Science
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rahul r

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The minimum eligibility to apply is that a candidate should have a pass mark of 50% in their graduation. Those awaiting results of degree examinations may also apply on provisional basis.
Entrance Test
Eligible candidates need to appear for Hyderabad Business School Aptitude Test (HBSAT).
Candidates with valid score/percentile/marks in MAT/ CMAT/ ATMA/ XAT/ CAT/ GMAT/NMAT are exempted from HBSAT.
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Shortlisted candidates will be called for group discussion based on the marks/score/percentile in HBSAT/MAT/ CMAT/ ATMA/ Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT)/ CAT/ GMAT/NMAT.
Personal Interview
Shortlisted candidates will be called for persona
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ayush roy

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No, it's not necessary that there will be a higher standard in MBA. Mostly, it depends on which college you are doing it from. You can go for M.Tech.

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For communication and other soft skills, it is better to do some course on Coursera or other online platforms. For technical skills, take admission in the course which is more interesting to you.

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