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Yes, as per your qualification you are eligible to appear in the UGC NET exam under Sociology or Management. I have written or because as per the NTA guidelines a candidate can appear in the exam for 1 subject only in one session. You are prohibited to fill two forms at a time. But there are certain other criteria also which you need to fulfil to appear in the exam is your age limit. If you are applying for the JRF the, your age must not be more than 30 years of age. There is no age limit to appear for the post of an Assistant Professor. After meeting all the required criteria you can also fill the UGC NET application form from t
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Scholar-Level 18
It is indeed very nice to know that you are interested in doing your graduation after completion of your Diploma. Now, if you have done your Diploma after class 12th, then there is no issues. You can simply join any graduation like BA since eligibility is class 12th. However, if you have not done class 12th, then you will have to take "equivalence" to class 12th certificate from the institute where you are doing your Diploma. That's all. However, unlike engineering where you can get admission directly into 2nd here, here you will have to take admission in first year.
Best wishes to you.
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Scholar-Level 16
To become a criminal lawyer, you have to do law. Otherwise, you will not be able to practice. You can study criminology as an additional subject or choose it in advanced years of law.
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Please use the college predictor tool by Shiksha. It will help you to predict the college according to your rank or percentile. https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor
Good Luck.
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