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Yes, you will be eligible to take UGC NET exam in the final year of your post-graduation. You can appear for the UGC NET exam with the subject which you opted for in Master's degree. However, you will only be considered for the admission for the Award of Junior Research Fellowship and Assistant Professor when you have passed their Masters Degree with required percentage criteria. Along with the educational criteria you should also follow age criteria of the NET exam. If you want to apply for JRF then your age must not more than 30 years.
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Research Design: Theory and Practicum
Sectoral Elective Microfiance
Sectoral Elective Microfiance
Sectoral Elective Water
Sectoral Elective Electricity
Regulatory Functioning
Instruments of Regulation
Intro to Social and Environment Regulatory Rationales
Introductory Course on Sectoral Regulation - Water
Regulatory Clinic-I
Theories and Perspectives on Regulatory Governance
Economics for Regulation
Financial Aspects of Regulation
Regulatory Impact Analysis
Instruments of Regulation I
Basics Course on Regulatory Skills
Research Methods - II
Introductory Course on Sectoral Regulation.
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