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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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Yes, you can apply for a PhD in Neuroscience at IISc after completing an M.Sc in Zoology and clearing NET JRF in Zoology. While a Zoology M.Sc. can qualify you to apply, always carefully review the eligibility criteria for the specific neuroscience PhD programme you are interested in at IISc, as they may have additional requirements or preferred areas of focus. As you have a strong base in biology, sciences will help you to perform the best in neuroscience research.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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Yes, you are eligible for the NET JRF examination in Management after the M.Com in Applied Economics. The UGC NET eligibility norms require that the candidates who have secured 55% marks in their postgraduate degree from a UGC-recognized university shall be considered eligible for the exam. Since Applied Economics is an appropriate subject, you meet the educational qualifications in the Management subject. Along with this, also ensure that you fall under the age limit of 30 years for becoming eligible for JRF. After being within these parameters, you can apply for the NET JRF exam.

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Shiv Kumar

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Yes, you can apply for CTET TGT Exam. Make sure you are fulfilling eligibility criteria and then must apply for it.

Since you have a BSW degree, the closest TGT subject for you would be TGT Social Science, where the combination typically includes:

  1. History + Geography
  2. Political Science + Economics

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Shiv Kumar

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Yes, The CSIR NET exam accepts candidates who obtained their Master's degree in Mathematics with Computer Science as it considers both M.Sc. education and equivalent qualifications for eligibility. 

Educational Qualification:

  • A Master's degree in Mathematics/Applied Mathematics/Statistics/Computer Science or a related field is required.
  • Since your degree includes Mathematics, you are eligible.

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Rupesh Katariya

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Hello Nikita,

To prepare for the NET exam, there has to be a focused mindset. Begin by reading the syllabus of your subject and dividing the topics on the basis of weightage. Prepare a day-by-day study schedule, which includes both Paper 1 (Teaching & Research Aptitude) and Paper 2 (your subject of choice).

Use standard books, read previous years' question papers, and practice regular mock tests. Revision is the key, so keep on summarizing key concepts. For Paper 1, practice logical reasoning, comprehension, and data interpretation

All the very best! 

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Ravi Babu

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A score of 75 on the TS EdCET signifies that an OBC candidate has performed beyond the minimum qualifying criterion of 25% or 38 marks out of 150.
But enrollment in Osmania University's B.Ed programme is tough and a degree alone does not ensure a spot. Every year, the exact cutoff scores change depending on a number of variables including the volume of applications, available seats, and the general performance of the candidates Although there may be certain reservation privileges associated with being in the BCE group it's important to remember that applicants from reserved categories must have received at least 40% of the possible poi

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abdul shah

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No, if you have mehendi on your hand, you may not be allowed to appear for the UGC NET exam as it can interfere with the biometric verification process, which usually requires clear fingerprints, and could lead to denial of entry to the exam hall. 

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