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ravi mahawarStudent

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There are various universities which offer you to pursue PhD programme. The eligibility criteria varies in all the universities. You can appear in UGC NET Exam for pursuing PhD in India's top colleges. It's not compulsory that to appear in NET exam. There are also other exams through which you can get admission in PhD. You must have 55% aggregate marks to appear in NET examination.
Know more about UGC NET from here - https://www.eduncle.com/cbse-ugc-net-exam
So, start preparing for the entrance exams, because without qualifying these tests, you will not be eligible to pursue Ph.D.
I hope it helps!

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Rohit Kothawadei am here to help you in your problem

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The admission process for M.Com is too simple, you just need to fill the M.Com application form online. After that, you need to choose the subject banking and finance.

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Ayushi JainAspiring Chartered Accountant

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Hi,
As you have mentioned that you have completed your M.Com. So you can directly apply for the Intermediate level, as the students who have completed their graduation in any discipline other than performing arts are eligible to directly apply for intermediate course. You do not need to do the foundation course (entrance exam).

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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There is nothing like required score. As it is rank based, on your merit in comparison to other applicants. Higher you score, better the chance. Though, there exist some reservations too.

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Bishal BaishyaAn Aspiring Writer & Podcast Host

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There is nothing like required score. It is rank based on your merit in comparison to other applicants. Higher you score, better the chance.

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Sandeep Malik Born to serve

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Dear Neepa,
Any student with graduation + B.Ed passed or appearing in 2nd year is eligible for CTET.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
To become a Lecturer in College you have to complete Post Graduation in the subject you want to become a Lecturer. To become a Lecturer you have to apply, appear and crack NET (National Eligibility Test) examination conducted by UGC two time a year for selection of Lecturer. Thanks!

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi, Yes, you are eligible for CTET examination. Any candidate having qualified B.Ed Programme recognised by the NCTE is eligible to appear in TET/CTET. Thanks.

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Lorna Dsouza

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Hi Umang,
Yes, the admissions are open till 31st August. You can apply with a late fee of Rs. 500 till Oct end. The pattern of examination is not really given anywhere as such. You may contact the university or download its prospectus from its official website to see the pattern of examination.

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Ananya Dev

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Hi Lucky,
Financial Accounting, Business Law, Auditing, Income Tax Law & Problems, etc are the main subjects covered under the syllabus of M.Com entrance exams.
Some of the popular reference books which are extensively used by candidates to prepare for M.Com entrance exam are:-
Advanced Accounting by S.N. Mageswari
Business Mathematics by Ranganath, Sampangiram, Rajaram
Company Law by Avtar Singh
Financial Accounting by R.L. Gupta
Law of Contract & Specific Relief by Avtar Singh
Principles of Economics by Case Fair
Practising previous years question papers and referring to the above-prescribed textbooks can be quite effective to prepare well fo
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