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Tanya Tomar

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Yes, you can definitely try the UGC NET in Environmental Science if you hold a Master's degree in Botany. The UGC NET eligibility criteria also include that such applicants holding their Master's degrees in subjects allied to Environmental Science are acceptable too. Botany falls in that category as an allied subject. Thus, you can take up Environmental Science as your UGC NET subject. Except this, ensure you meet all other eligibility criteria1. Marks: 55% aggregate at Master's degree level; for reserved categories it is 50%.2. Age    JRF30 years, however, there will be relaxation in age for SC/ST and other backward cas
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Lalita Kumari

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The new syllabus for UGC NET 2025 is divided into two papers: Paper 1 carries topics like General Teaching and Research Aptitude which are: Teaching Aptitude, Research Aptitude, Comprehension, Communication, Mathematical Reasoning, and Data Interpretation. This carries a total of 50 MCQs carrying 100 marks. Paper 2 is subject-specific and contains 100 MCQs according to the chosen subject by the candidate. For every correct answer, the marks obtained are 2, and there is no negative marking. The test is held in English as well as in Hindi to accommodate the participants. It is through this syllabus that effective preparation as Assistant
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Vidhi

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Since there is no separate Statistics paper in the UGC NET exam, you can choose Mathematical Sciences (Code 88). This subject includes topics from statistics, mathematics, and operations research, making it the best fit for your background.

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Ishita Kaur

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Yes, the National Testing Agency released the UGC NET 2024 answer key for the December session on its official website - ugcnet.nta.ac.in. The UGC NET answer key is made available through the candidates' login on the official website. Along with the release of the answer key, the UGC NET response sheet and question paper is also available for the candidates. The candidates can calculate their probable marks through the UGC NET answer key. 

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Yatendra Pradhan

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Yes, the following are the colleges that offer PhD in Medicine without UGC NET in India:PhD in Medicine CollegesAccepted ExamsDMIHERGPAT, AIPMCETAmity University, NoidaGPAT, GATE, UGC NET, CSIR NET, ICMR JRF, ICAR AICE JRF/SRFChandigarh University GPAT, CSIR NETLPU LPU NEST, ASRB ICAR NET, ICAR AICE JRF/SRF, CUET-PGKalinga Institute of Medical Sciences, Kalinga Institute of Industrial TechnologyGATE, KIITEE, CSIR NETAmity University, GurugramGPAT, GATE, CSIR NET, ICMR JRFRKDF University, BhopalGPAT, GATE, CSIR NETAmity University, LucknowGPAT, GATE, CSIR NET, ICMR JRFK.R. Mangalam UniversityGATE, CSIR NETKIITGATE, KIITEE, UGC
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Gauresh G Pai

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No, you generally need a valid score on a UGC NET or similar exam to join the Ph.D. program at MIT ADT University. Eligibility criteriaHave a Master's degree or equivalent from an accredited university in a relevant field  Have a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent grade in the Master's degree  Have a valid score on a UGC NET or similar exam.  ExemptionsYou may be exempt from the entrance exam if you have a valid score on a UGC/CSIR Exam, SLET, GATE, GPAT, or NET  You may also be exempt if you have completed an MPhil.  Application process Apply online through the MIT ADT U
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Satyendra Garg

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 The NTA postponed the UGC NET Dec session exam for January 15, 2025 due to Pongal, Makar Sankranti and other festivals. The revsied dates were released by the NTA. Now, the January 15 exam was conducted on January 21 (morning shift) and January 27, 2025 in the evening shift.

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