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amish jain

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Hello Shalu, According to the UGC norms, the candidates who have completed the post graduation degree with more than 55% marks from recognised university can apply for the exam, The UGC NET exam is organized for the selection of candidates for assistant professor and JRF. The minimum eligibility is post graduation. There is no age limit for the lectureship but the candidates must be below 30 years for the JRF. The university that you have graduated from must be approved by UGC. The UGC has released a list of universities that are approved and eligible for NET exam. Read the instructions carefully to make sure that you are eligible to a
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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

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Yes, you have to qualify net for a professorship.

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Rakhi Agrawal

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Yes, you are eligible to appear for the NET exam. As per the rules aspirants who have successfully enrolled themselves in the Masters or equivalent course are also eligible to appear in the NET exam. Mainly there are two types of NET exam is conducted;
CSIT NET CSIR NET exam is conducted for the candidates who belongs from the Science background. This exam is separately conducted in 5 main subjects. UGC NET UGC NET exam is conducted for the candidates who belongs from the non-Science background. This exam is separately conducted in 81 subjects. Both the exams are conducted under NTA guidelines. The last date to apply for the exam is 9th
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Rakhi Agrawal

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Hello,
Yes, you are eligible to appear for the UGC NET exam. As per the rules candidates must have completed their post-graduation or related course or enrolled for the same. There is no criteria that you need to clear the Masters within 2 year of time span only. After satisfying the eligibility criteria you can also fill the UGC NET Application form from the official website of the NTA till 9th October 2019. As NTA conducts the exam bi-annually in the month of June and December. Below, I am sharing the steps to fill the form, to help you out.
Visit the official website of NTA. Click on the UGC NET exam portal. There you will see the Fi
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amish jain

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Hello,The UGC NET and CSIR NET exam are organized for the lectureship in the universities and for junior research fellowship. The candidates are required to fulfill the criteria of the UGC NET eligibility as follows:
Educational Qualification: The candidates must have post-graduation degree from the recognized university with more than 55% marks.Age: The age of the candidates must be below 30 years for UGC NET JRF and below 28 years for CSIR NET JRF.
Also, there is no age limit for assistant professor posts.
The UGC NET exam is organized for 84 subjects and the candidates can apply or their post-graduation subjects or its related subjec
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Rakhi Agrawal

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Hello,
If you have qualified your M.Sc in Environmental Biology, then you are eligible to appear for CSIR NET Life Science. As per your qualifications, you are eligible for - (I) UGC NET Environmental Science (ii)CSIR NET Earth Science.
After fulfilling the eligibility criteria, you can apply for the CSIR/UGC NET exam till 9th October and last date to pay the exam fee is 10th October 2019. I hope the given information will help you out. Feel free to ask more queries.

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Rakhi Agrawal

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Hello,
Yes, you can appear in the exam but make sure you will qualify in M.A. With minimum 55% or 50%, if you belong from the general or reserved category respectively. NTA has also released the UGC NET 2019 Application form on 9th September till 9th October 2019. After clearing the UGC NET exam make sure you will qualify your Master's degree within 3 years of duration. As per the UGC NET rules, if you fail to clear your Masters in 3 years your qualifying certificate will be disqualified. I hope the above information will help you out. All the Best.

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Rakhi Agrawal

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Hello,Yes, you can apply for the UGC NET exam. As per the UGC NET exam guidelines candidates who are in the final year of their post-graduation can also appear for the exam. NTA has also released the UGC NET 2019 Application form on 9th September till 9th October 2019. After meeting all the eligibility criteria you can apply online from the official website of the NTA. After clearing the UGC NET exam make sure you will qualify your Master's degree within 3 years of duration. As per the UGC NET rules, if you fail to clear your Masters in 3 years your qualifying certificate will be disqualified. I hope the above information will help you
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Rakhi Agrawal

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Hello,
Yes, you can appear in the exam but make sure you will qualify in M.A. With a minimum 55% or 50% if you belong from the general or reserved category respectively. NTA has also released the UGC NET 2019 Application form on 9th September till 9th October 2019. After clearing the UGC NET exam make sure you will qualify your master's degree within 3 years of duration. As per the UGC NET rules, if you fail to clear your Masters in 3 years your qualifying certificate will be disqualified. I hope the above information will help you out. All the Best.

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