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parth arora

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Please refer to the link below for fee details:
http://www.fergusson.edu/article/page/id/25

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parth arora

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Not really, you may take the admission directly.

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Namrata Singh

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Yes, you can appear for JEST exam. Refer to the link for details: https://www.shiksha.com/science/exams/jest.

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anila k

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Sorry, the age limit for NET is not more than 28 years. A relaxation upto 5 years is provided to the candidates belonging to OBC (Non-creamy layer, as per the Central list of OBC available on the website : www.ncbc.nic.in )/SC/ST/PWD categories and to women applicants. Total age relaxation will not exceed five years.

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anila k

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The UGC NET syllabus would include:-
1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
2. Cellular organisation
3. Fundamental Processes
4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling
5. Developmental Biology
6. System Physiology Plant
7. System Physiology Animal
8. Inheritance Biology
9. Diversity of Life Forms
10. Ecological Principles
11. Evolution and Behavior
12. Applied Biology
13. Methods in Biology.

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Dr Priyalakshmi ChowdhuryUnited Kingdom

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Hi Midhun,
Both these countries have part time work schemes for its international students. But, off late a number of rules and regulations have changed in both. If you have been viewing international news and have been updating yourself with global affairs you will know that UK 's work permit options for international graduates that is after you complete your studies have gone very rigid and strict. If you are planning to stay and work in UK after studies its not going to be easy. News is also there that India does not recognize one year MS degrees from UK anymore. I will advice current aspirants to carefully judge all situations and
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