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5 years agoContributor-Level 9
UGC NET is conducted twice in a year in the month of June and December. The basic eligibility to appear in this exam is, an aspirant should have completed their Masters' or is in the final year of their Post-Graduation. As you are from the Statistics background, you can choose any of the subjects either UGC NET Commerce or CSIR NET in Mathematical Science. But being from this background, you should go for CSIR NET in Mathematical Science rather than UGC NET. CSIR NET and UGC NET are the same in every aspect, but the little difference is that CSIR NET is conducted only for Science background students and UGC NET is conducted for
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5 years agoContributor-Level 9
As you are from Maths stream and maths subject is covered by CSIR-NET. You are supposed to apply for CSIR-NET. This exam is mainly conducted for the Post-Graduation students who are from Science stream
CSIR-NET is conducted in 5 subjects excluding the compulsory subject which is General Aptitude.
1. Life Sciences
2. Chemical Sciences
3. Physical Sciences
4. Mathematical Sciences
5. Earth Sciences.
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5 years agoGuide-Level 13
You will have to give entrance exam from CSIR UGC NET and not NTA UGC NET, as mathematical sciences come under CSIR also you can get detailed information from csirhrdg. Res. In site. Good luck.
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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
Yes, you can appear for NET exam. Candidates should have a minimum of 55% in their PG or an equivalent from any recognised university.
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5 years agoGuide-Level 13
NET exam is conducted by UGC two times in a year. The exam is conducted to apply for lecturership in your field. It consists of two levels from two levels I mean there are two cut off scores given, one is for the eligibility of lecturership and second for eligibility for JRF and once you clear JRF then you are eligible to apply for fellowship that is you can pursue PH.D in which field you gave your NET exam. You are eligible for this once you complete your post graduation. You can get detailed information from UGC NET site.
Good luck.
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