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Yes MCA student is eligible for the UGC NET exam. University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) or NTA UGC NET is a national-level exam conducted to determine the eligibility of candidates for only Assistant Professor or both Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and Assistant Professor posts in Indian universities and colleges. UGC NET Educational QualificationCandidates should have completed UG (four-year course) or must be in the final year.Candidates should have completed their post-graduation from a UGC-recognised college/universityA relaxation of five per cent in educational qualification is given to reserved c
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Vanshika Bhardwaj

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UGC NET is one of the toughest exam for pursuing post- graduate. NCERT books are the great foundation for UGC NET, and if one has clear all the basics from the scratch from NCERT, then it is very beneficial for the person to clear UGC NET especially the paper I. But, the topics are not in much detail in  NCERT. So, in addition to NCERT one must refer to more books such as refreshers available for the particular course. Beside, NCERT one should also focus on previous year questions, and should also buy mock test papers for clearing UGC NET. As, seeing the paper apttern is beneficiat atmost extent. 

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Piyush Awasthi

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For the UGC NET exam, the UGC has established distinct qualifying marks for the general and reserved categories. As per the official notification, aspirants belonging to the general category need to obtain a minimum of 40% in both examinations, whereas those from reserved categories need to obtain 35%.Eligibility for the UGC NET Forensic Science Program: Candidates must possess a Master's degree in Forensic Science with an overall GPA of at least 55%.

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