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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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Yes, go ahead. It is a very good career option. All the best.

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Mansi tolani

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For coming Dec exam registrations will take place from 9th Sept 2019. If you wish to appear for UGC NET Dec 2019. Do not forget to apply for the exam on the official website NTA itself. NTA has released the notification regarding this on 21st Aug 2019. The exam will be conducted from 2nd to 6th Dec 2019. Before applying for UGC NET candidate must ensure the eligibility factors which are as follow:
Age limit for JRF
Age relaxation conditions
Qualifying exam
Subject
Minimum marks to apply for the exam
Aggregate marks relaxation of Ph.D. http://bit.ly/2JQbIKB
Things which are asked while applying for UGC NET
If you have applied for lecture
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Rakhi Agrawal

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Hello,NTA will release the UGC NET apply online process from 9th September to 9th October 2019 for December session. After meeting all the eligibility criteria, you can apply. The application process will only be done via the official website of NTA in an online mode online. Below I'm writing steps to fill the exam form. Step 1: Visit the official website of NTA. Step 2: Select your exam or scroll down to the updates column. Step 3: You will be redirected to the application form section. Step 4: Fill all the asked credentials and pay the fees. Step 5: Click on the submit button. I hope the above information will help you out. Feel free
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Rakhi Agrawal

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As per the guidelines exam rules you can appear in the CSIR UGC NET under Physical Sciences subject. But before applying for the exam make sure you fulfil all the eligible criteria which is decided by the CSIR. To apply for the CSIR Net Exam candidate must have a Master's degree or enrolled himself in the post-graduation. Educational Qualification: 55% for general category & OBC or 50% for the reserved category. Age Limit: Maximum age limit criteria is 28 years. 5 years of age relaxation is given to reserved category. There is no upper age limit for the post of an Assistant Professor. After meeting the eligibility criteria, you c
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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You can take direct admission there by your 12 board marks and especially good marks in the subject that you wanna pursue as your B.Sc. Major. Best of luck.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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Yes, you can apply for the same.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

Guide-Level 14

You should pursue postgraduate course and then go for NET exam or Ph.D. You can easily apply for lectureship. All the best. It's a great career choice.

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