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Deepak Yadavlive the life the way you want.

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Hi Megna,
You are eligible for the NET exam for teaching assistant professorship but the minimum eligible criteria is to score atleast 55% in you MBA course.
Regards,
Deepak.

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Deepak Yadavlive the life the way you want.

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Hi Ashwini, You can take admission for NET exam because MBA is also recognise as a PG courses but you need to have 55% atleast during your academics. Regards, Deepak.

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Ketan Ojha

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No, you are not eligible for UGC NET. You have to complete your Master's degree first, then only you will be eligible to appear for NET.

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amish jain

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Hello,
Let me give you brief introduction about the NET examination. The UGC NET Exam is conducted for the lectureship posts in the universities and for JRF awards in research. The candidates after qualifying the NET Exam can apply for the vacant posts in the colleges or university. Check the complete details about the lectureship: https://scoop.eduncle.com/how-to-become-a-professor-in-india
This blog will guide you in detail. The NET qualify candidates will be exempted from any exam. However, the candidates will be selected through interview process.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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UGC NET for Sciences and other subjects demands a Post-Graduation and an OG Diploma, which is not equivalent to Post Graduation / M.Tech or M.Sc. Degree is not accepted. You should pursue a PG Degree like M.Tech or M.Sc. And then apply for NET-UGC Test.

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Shalini Sharma

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Hello Shashank,
Yes, you are eligible for CSIR NET, if you have completed post-graduation in mechanical engineering. According to your branch CSIR NET Physical Sciences is the best option. But, you should have passed it with minimum 55% aggregate marks, if you are from General/OBC or if you are from SC/ST/OBC then you will get 5% relaxation in aggregate marks. To appear for JRF you have to follow age criteria also I. e. the maximum age limit is 28 years. For assistant this age criteria is not applicable. You can apply whenever you want.

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ravi mahawarStudent

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Hi, The CSIR NET (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research National Eligibility Test) is conducted for selecting the deserving candidates for Junior Research Fellowship and for the post of Assistant professor. The CSIR NET Exam is conducted for five major subjects
Life Science
Earth Science
Mathematical Science
Physical Science
Chemical Science
To know more - https://www.eduncle.com/csir-net-exam visit here. If you want to appear in this exam then, it is essential to have a Master's degree related to one of the above-mentioned subjects. Engineering aspirants can appear in CSIR NET Exam after graduation only for Junior Research Fellowsh
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Tanu Mishra

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Could you please elaborate what exactly do you wish to know? Know about the syllabus and start preparing for the same for NET.

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amish jain

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Hi Hema,
Both the field you mentioned are two different interest. You need to find in which field you want to make a career. Let me discussed here:
The Bank exam will allow you to apply for the banking job for PO, Clerk, manger and other posts. While the UGC NET Exam will enable you to become an assistant professor at university level, and for the JRF fellowship award. The eligibility for the Banking exam is graduation degree while the candidates must possess the post-graduation degree for the UGC NET Exam. However the final year candidates can apply for the UGC NET but they will be eligible for the NET certificate after the successful
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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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Hi Vinoth have a look. How to Prepare for GATE 2019 Mechanical Engineering (ME).
GATE is a national level examination which is considered a tough nut to crack. Students take on various study methods while preparing for the examination. Some of the preparation methods have been listed out to give that extra boost to the candidates. Make sure you know your syllabus before starting off with any studies, it is important for the candidates to know their syllabus. Candidates should check their official syllabus of Mechanical Engineering (ME). Early preparation is the key for success. The earlier the candidates start their preparation, the bet
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