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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, qualifying the KSET exam will not gaurantee the job for assistant professorship in college or university, it is only an eligibility exam. It means that candidates who will qualify for the exam are eligible to become an assistant professorship. To get job as assistant professorship they will need to apply for the vacancies released by the different universities. On the other hand, the qualified candidates who want to take jobs in the government universities have to appear in the exams conducted by the Karnataka state universities.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
If you apply for the KSET check all the details before submitting your application ensure it is correct.
Candidates will not be able to edit all the details mentioned in the KCET application form 2024 and can modify a few details only. The KCET correction facility 2024 will be available only for registered candidates. Candidates have to ensure that all the corrections are done within the specified time.
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2 years agoScholar-Level 17
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Candidates must fulfil all KSET Eligibility 2023 requirements in order to take the upcoming KSET Exam. The candidates who are pursuing their Master's Degree or have completed their Ph.D. can register for the exam. The candidates appearing for the exam should be a resident of Karnataka State and must have studied up to Masters's level. The candidates belonging to other states are also eligible, however, they will be considered under General Category. KSET Eligibility Criteria is defined as the basic minimum requirements that every candidate must meet before taking the exam. Only those who meet all requirements will be considered
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Create a study schedule: Make a study plan that is realistic and achievable. Allocate enough time for each subject and topic, and take breaks to avoid burnout. Focus on important topics: Since you have limited time, focus on the most important topics that are likely to appear in the exam. Use previous year's question papers to identify the frequently asked questions and topics. Take help from online resources: There are several online resources available, such as YouTube vid
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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