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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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Nidhi Prasad

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As of now, there is no such notice issued by the institute as per my research for the required mentioned post. However, you can keep looking for some other colleges too as there is a need of professors in all parts of the nation. Looking for just one college would not be a justice to your qualifications. 

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Tathagata Patra

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To prepare for UGC (University Grants Commission) NET (National Eligibility Test), you must understand the core concepts of your subject very well. This exam is divided into two parts – Paper 1 which focuses on teaching/research aptitude, and Paper 2 which is your subject-specific.In Paper 1 you will have to test your teaching aptitude, research aptitude, reading comprehension, communication, reasoning (including mathematical), logical reasoning, data interpretation, information and communication technology (ICT), people and environment, and higher education system: governance, polity and administration. Have to focus on topics.I
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Pulkit Gautam

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Yes, you will be able to give the UGC NET exam in the future. The UGC NET exam is open to candidates who have completed their postgraduate degree in the relevant subject. Since you are pursuing your MA in Journalism and Mass Communication from Amity Online, you will be eligible to appear for the UGC NET exam once you complete your postgraduate degree

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Satyajit Let

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Absolutely, your M.Sc. in IT from Mumbai University opens doors for you in the UGC NET exam, even though "IT" isn't listed as a specific subject. Instead, you can opt for "Computer Science and Applications," which is a perfect match for your background. Here's why it works:Comprehensive Coverage: "Computer Science and Applications" encompasses a wide range of IT topics, aligning well with your expertise. This subject is designed to evaluate your understanding of core IT concepts, making it an ideal choice for you.Preparation Strategy: To excel in the exam, start by reviewing the official syllabus provided on the UGC NET website. This w
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Dewesh Nandan Prasad

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NTA and UGC updated the guidelines for the UGC NET exam from the June cycle exam. The candidates appearing in the exam can check the latest updates by the Agency and Commission below:The UGC NET 2024 exam will be conducted in pen-paper mode (OMR) for both papers. The CBT mode will be discontinued from the NTA UGC NET June cycle 2024The normalisation of the UGC NET marks will be discontinued from the NTA UGC NET June cycle 2024The UG candidates with four-year UG courses can apply for the UGC NET JRF exam and the candidates who will secure 75% marks can enroll themselves in PhDThe UGC NET marks can be used for ad
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