UGC NET Eligibility

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Aman singh

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Candidates should have secured at least 55 per cent marks in master’s degree exams. A relaxation of five per cent is given to candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribe (ST)/Other Backward Class (OBC)/Persons with Disability (PwD)/Transgender category.Candidates should have completed their post-graduation from a UGC-recognised college/university in relevant streams such as Humanities, Social Science, Electronic Science, Computer Science & Applications, etc.PhD degree holders whose master’s exams were completed on September 19, 1991 (regardless of the result declaration date) are eligible for a relaxa
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Aman singh

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UGC NET eligibility requires a master's degree or equivalent with at least 55% marks (50% for certain categories) and no age limit for Assistant Professor roles. Candidates can apply for JRF until the age of 30.- Engineering candidates must have completed or be pursuing an M.Tech degree to appear for the UGC NET Exam. 

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Sumanta Si

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Yes, you are eligible for the UGC NET exam if your PGDM is only AICTE approved. To be eligible for the UGC NET course, you must have completed a post graduate degree from a recognised university and an AICTE approved institute. The PGDM from an AICTE approved institute is considered equivalent to a Master's degree from a recognised Indian University by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU).

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Nidhi Prasad

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Yes, you are eligible for the UGC NET exam. To be eligible for the NET exam, candidates must have finished a master's degree in a relevant field with at least 55% of the required marks. Applications from applicants who do not meet the requirements for UGC NET eligibility will be rejected. 

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Saanya Kalra

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Yes, you are eligible for appearing for UGC NET if you have completed you Mastersin Orthopedics. The minimum eligibility criteria for UGC NET is to have completed a post graduation degreee from a recognised board. Since, your field of specialisation is Orthopaedics, there is a wide range of medical subjects available to choose from like Social Medicine and Community health. Else, if your interest is inclined to something, you can even get ahead with that. All the best! 

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Priyanka Shah

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- Candidates applying for the UGC NET Exam must have a master's degree with a minimum of 55% marks, with no upper age limit. They can attempt the exam for the role of Assistant Professor up to six times.- For CSIR NET, candidates pursuing B.Sc. or MS-PhD programs with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks are eligible. The eligibility criteria vary based on subjects like Life Science, Chemical Science, Earth Science, Mathematics, and Physical Science.- UGC NET eligibility requires a master's degree or equivalent with at least 55% marks (50% for certain categories) and no age limit for Assistant Professor roles. Candidates can apply for JRF
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Priyanka Shah

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If you have completed your M.Com, you are indeed eligible to appear for the UGC NET exam in the Management subject. The eligibility criteria for the UGC NET specify that candidates should appear in the subject of their Post Graduation only. This means that M.Com graduates are eligible to choose Code 17 Management as their subject for the exam. It is crucial to follow this guideline to ensure that you meet the eligibility requirements for the UGC NET examination. By selecting Management as your subject, you can leverage your academic background in M.Com to pursue this opportunity and enhance your career prospects in the field of Managem
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The eligibility criteria for UGC NET Environmental Science include having a master's degree or equivalent in Environmental Science or related subjects with at least 55% aggregate marks (50% for candidates belonging to reserved categories). Candidates who are in the final year of their master's programme or waiting for the result can also apply.Thanks 

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Sahil Arora

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To qualify UGC NET exam, candidates need to meet the basic eligibility criteria and the selection conditions. The minimum eligibility criteria for general category students is to secure atleast 40% aggregate marks in Paper I and Paper II combined. Along with this, candidates also need to obtain minimum marks in each paper (Paper I and Paper II) as well as aggregate marks in the specific subject. The top 6% of the total candidates who have appeared in both the exam and are NET qualified for eligibility for Assistant Professor only. The basic education qualification for appearing for UGC NET exam is that candidates must have completed a
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