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8 years agoGuide-Level 14
Candidates who have secured at least 55% marks in their Master's degree exams (in streams such as humanities, social science, electronic science, computer science & applications, etc.). From a UGC recognised college/ university, fulfill UGC NET 2018 eligibility criteria. It may be noted that a minimum percentage required to meet UGC NET eligibility criteria for candidates belonging to SC/ ST/ OBC/ PWD categories is 50%. Candidates who are appearing or awaiting results for their final year examination of M
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8 years agoGuide-Level 14
Starting from the point of view, Hacking doesn't require eligibility of academics. Hacking is just a skill which requires, coding knowledge, network knowledge, server-side scripting knowledge, computer hardware knowledge and testing knowledge. Coming to the part, if you saw the articles, the children are around 5 - 11 years of age are hacking networks, finding zero-day flaws in software, etc. So this shows hacking doesn't require any academic courses. Learning hacking through any certification such as EC - Council CEH, (ISC)2s CISSP, CISA and CISM from ISACA and OSCP from Offensive Security will imp
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8 years agoGuide-Level 14
1.Candidate should have passed (10+2) or Higher Senior Secondary Certificate Examination from the CBSE or from the equivalent examination of any state / ISC recognized to it.
2.He/She should have obtained a minimum of 50% aggregate marks.
3.All SC/ST candidates have a relaxation of 5% in the minimum aggregate.
4.Candidates should have completed 17-years of age as on 31st December of the academic year.
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It depends where abroad you are planning to study. NIT is among the best in India for technical studies. And if you are going abroad you have to see if it's a good college. You can compare and then decide.
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Regards.
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