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If you have secured at least 55% marks in Masters Degree or equivalent examination from universities or institutions recognised by UGC in Humanities (including languages) and Social Science, Computer Science & Applications, Electronic Science etc. are eligible for this. These conditions should be meet to eligible for this exam.
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The eligibility for M. Voc or master's in vocational is 10+ 2+ 3. Or having a bachelor's degree in vocation. Masters in vocation is a 2 year course and requires 5 Lacs approximately.
Candidates who wish to appear for the UGC NET exam must have a master's degree or its equivalent from a recognised university with at least 55% marks. However, As per UGC NET Eligibility, the minimum percentage required for SC/ST/OBC/PwD candidates is 50%.
Candidates securing at least 55% marks in their Master's Degree or equivalent from a recognised university in Humanities (including languages), Social Science, Computer Science and Applications, Elec
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No, qualification in NET exam is not mandatotory for a student to pursue PhD in sabarmati university . if student completed M.Sc or mphil with more than 55% marks he/she is eligible to do addmission in PhD . student with NET qualified can also do addmission on the basis of NET rank .
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Yes, you can give your NET in Geography if you have done Masters in Rural Development and Bachelors in Geography.
According to the NTA UGC bulletin, candidates with a Master's or equivalent degree, having 55% marks, are allowed to choose any subject of their choice for the UGC NET Examination. They can opt for the subject they studied during their post-graduation or choose another subject they prefer. Selecting their studied subject may make it easier to qualify for UGC NET and obtain JRF Certification, but choosing a different subject is also permissible.
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