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Md Raunaq Alam

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For SET (State Eligibility Test) and other eligibility exams for lectureship, there is no requirement that the graduation honors subject and master's degree subject should be the same. However, there are certain eligibility criteria that need to be fulfilled, and these may vary depending on the specific exam and the university or institution that conducts it. For example, to be eligible for the SET exam, the candidate must have a master's degree in the relevant subject with at least 55% marks. There is no requirement that the subject of the master's degree should be the same as the subject of the graduation honors degree. However, it i
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The Faculty of Management Studies (FMS) Delhi's MBA programme is not your typical business school offering. It stands out for its affordability, making it one of the most accessible MBA courses in India. But don't mistake affordability for lack of quality. FMS Delhi's MBA programme is rigorous and academically challenging, with a strong emphasis on management education and thought leadership. What Sets FMS Delhi's MBA programme apart from others is its focus on case-based learning, which allows students to apply theoretical concepts to real-world business problems. This approach helps students develop critical thinking and problem-solv
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Congratulations on your score of 81 in the SET general exam. The admission process and eligibility criteria for colleges through SET may vary depending on the institute and the course you are interested in. However, here are the general steps to apply for admission to a college through SET:
1. Visit the official website of SET and select the college or institute you want to apply to.
2. Check the eligibility criteria for the course you want to pursue and ensure that you meet the requirements.
3. Register on the official website and fill in the application form.
4. Upload the required documents such as educational qualification certifica
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Saumya Jain

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Candidates must report to the SET exam centre at least an hour before the commencement of the exam. The SET exam will take place at 9 AM at various test centres, hence, candidates must reach the exam centre the latest by 07:30 AM. Candidates will not be allowed to leave the exam centre before 10:00 AM (morning session). Also, they can not re-enter the exam centre once they have submitted the exam.

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Saumya Jain

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Yes, candidates will have to carry two SET admit cards to the exam centre if they have applied for both sessions. Candidates will be required to apply for each course and test individually, and hence they will be issued two admit cards. The SET hall ticket will be released at least a weak before the exam. Students will have to download the SET admit card for the session that they are appearing for. If they are appearing for two session, candidates have to download two separate admit cards. 

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Saumya Jain

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Yes, candidates belonging to reserved categories (SC/ST/PwD) will get a 5 per cent relaxation of the total criteria. They will be required to have scored 45% aggregate in Class 12. The eligibility criteria for the General and NC-OBC category is that they must have secured at least 50 per cent aggregate in Class 12th.

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Kajal Kumari

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The SET exam stands for State Eligibility Test, which is conducted to determine the eligibility of candidates for the position of Assistant Professor in universities and colleges in India. The eligibility criteria for appearing in the SET exam may vary from state to state, but generally, a candidate must have a Master's degree with a minimum of 55% marks to be eligible for the exam. Based on the qualifications you have mentioned, you may not be eligible to appear for the SET exam as you do not hold a Master's degree. However, if you do have a Master's degree with a minimum of 55% marks, then you can appear for the exam and if you pass,
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