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Scholar-Level 17
Yes, you can appear for NET after completing your Masters in Law from the UK. The National Eligibility Test (NET) is a national level exam conducted by the University Grants Commission (UGC) for the eligibility of lectureship and junior research fellowship in Indian universities and colleges.
The eligibility criteria for NET is that the candidate should have a Master's degree in a relevant subject with a minimum of 55% (or 50% for SC/ST/PwD) marks. The degree should be from arecogniseduniversity or institution.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
Yes, in stage 1, students are required to apply for TISSNET entrance based on merit. Those who are selected need to appear for TISS-PAT/ TISS-MAT followed by an OPI round in stage 2. The final score is calculated based on stage-1 and stage-2 performance of the applicants. For TISS admission 2022, however, TISS-PAT/ TISS-MAT were cancelled by the Deemed-to-be University.
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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
It's a moderate-level exam. A candidate with good General Awareness, Aptitude and English can score well in TISS NET exam. Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai conducts TISS National Entrance Test (TISSNET). It is a university-level entrance exam.
The entrance exam is held in CBT mode and the exam paper comprises questions from English Proficiency, Mathematical Skills & Logical Reasoning, and General Awareness.
Exam Pattern
Exam Mode: Computer-Based Test mode
Exam Timings: 2 pm to 3.40 pm
Test Duration: 1 hour and 40 minutes
Total Questions: 100 questions
Sections/Subjects: 3 sections (English Proficiency, Mathematics and Logi
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