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amish jain

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TarunJeet,
As per the UGC norms, the candidates must have completed the Masters degree from the UGC approved university to be eligible for the UGC NET exam. The candidates must have fulfill the eligibility criteria like 55% aggregate marks in post graduation. There is no age limit for NET lectureship but the age must be below 30 years for NET JRF. You can check the complete details for eligibility at official website. As you have completed your master's degree form the UGC Approved university, you are eligible to apply for the exam.

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Ritika YAdav

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It is the colleges which require compulsory AICTE approval, so if you are directly studying at the university you do not need to worry. On the other hand, if you are studying in a college affiliated to some university and your course is not approved by AICTE, then it can create lot of problems.

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jyoti goel

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Any college, irrespective of whether it is approved by AICTE or not, can offer an MBA course in India as long as they are approved by the UGC. The Supreme Court of India considers the UGC as the apex body and thus deems its approval as mandatory.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello,One has to have a score of at least 50% (45% for reserved category) in graduation to be eligible to even appear for the various MBA entrance exams held.

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All NITS and IITs are the institutes of national importance. The functioning of NITK is governed by the NIT Act, 2007 and by the rules laid down by the Government of India from time to time. NITK is governed by the Board of Governors which consists of representatives of the Government of India, Government of Karnataka, Alumni, Industry and other bodies. The Chairman of the Board of Governors is nominated by the Government of India.
The admission in all NITs are based on ranks obtained in JEE-Main (Conducted by NTA). The class 12th marks is another admission criteria for NITs and IITs, And the student must have secured a minimum 75% of m
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But if your PGDM is not from any gazetted institute and nor approved by AICTE then it's a fake degree. No, you can not pursue PhD right after doing PGDM or PGPM course. For that, you must have MBA degree. After PGDM or PGPM, you have to do MBA for a PhD.

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