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malikarjun gaur

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Yes, CSIR NET is accepted for Ph.D. candidates at Christ University's School of Law. The PhD entrance test is not required of candidates who have been selected for the UGC-CSIR NET, JRF, SLET, GATE, or M.Phil programs. They still have to take the skill exam, though. 

A minimum of 55% in the postgraduate programme is required to be eligible for a doctorate programme at Christ University. 
Christ University's PhD admissions procedure consists of the following steps: 

  • showing up for the admission exam for the PhD
  • Making an interview appearance
  • completing the skill evaluation

The PhD entrance test is not required of those who have

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Supriya Pravin Deore

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Christ University Law Admission Office takes final selection decision on the basis of academic background and overall performance of candidates in the entrance exam, skill assessment test, micro presentation and personal interview. Christ Law College Fees vary depending on the level and courses.

Candidates must hold a postgraduate degree in law or a related discipline with a minimum aggregate of 55% from a recognised university in India or abroad. Students in their last year of post-graduation who have received at least 55% in their undergraduate tests are also eligible to apply.

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Gourav Ram

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Candidates should have completed post-graduation level in law or relevant subjects with a minimum aggregate of 55% marks from any recognised university of India or Abroad. Students in the final year of their post-graduation can also apply if they have at least 55% marks in their undergraduate examinations.

CSIR NET stands for Council of Scientific & Industrial Research, National Eligibility Test. It is conducted twice in a year in the month of June and December. It is conducted for aspirants pursuing post-graduation or completed their post-graduation in Science stream. This is also an exam determine aspirants' eligibility as a researche

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Ashish yadav Yadav

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Yes, you can join School of Law, Christ University without CSIR NET. However, the eligibility criteria for admission to LLB courses at Christ University require the candidate to have completed a three or five-year LLB degree from any recognised university of India with a minimum aggregate of 50% aggregate. The admission process for LLB courses at Christ University involves a skill assessment test, micro-presentation, and personal interview.

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MD VASIM RAJA

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Yes, typically, if you have a Master's degree in Environmental Science, you should be eligible to apply for the CSIR NET (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research National Eligibility Test) examination in the Chemical Sciences subject. The CSIR NET examination is held for various Science subjects, including Chemical Sciences, Life Sciences, Earth Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, and Physical Sciences.

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Yes, you can apply for CSIR UGC NET  in Geography.

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Sai Nikhil Nalluru

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Yes it beneficial to have CSIR NET exam after doing graduation in BA course.It is very beneficial to do M.Sc from MCM college also.

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