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As per the NTA guidelines, only one application is to be submitted by a candidate.
NTA UGC NET exam will held in the month of June on he following dates; 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27 & 28 June 2019. Online application form window for June session is open till 30th March 2019 and last date to pay online is 1st April 2019. Click on the below link to get the complete information related to the online application form
https://scoop.eduncle.com/ugc-net-online-application-form
Here is the procedure of filling a
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Yes, B.Com Graduate can eligible to apply regional two year B.Ed course.
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As you related to science stream, so CSIR NET exam is the better option for you on the place of UGC NET exam. As per the CSIR NET exam guidelines, you can apply for the exam in your post-graduation subject or related to that subject. According to your qualification, you can appear for the CSIR NET Chemical Science exam, if you have minimum 55% aggregate marks in M.Pharma. Reserved category candidates get the 5% relaxation in the aggregate marks.
If you want to apply for the CSIR NET JRF exam, then your age must not be exceed 28 years. OBC/SC/ST/PwD/ Women candidates get the 5 years' age relaxation. You can get the complete
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The best subject to choose for UGC NET examination is the subject in which you have done your graduation and post-graduation because Paper 2 of the examination is totally a subject-oriented paper which you have chosen while filing up the application form of UGC NET. You can select any subject for UGC NET while applying for the examination. Now why I am saying that you should go for the subject in which you have sought your graduation and post-graduation degree. Then my answer to this is that as I have already mentioned that Paper 2 is based on the subject which you choose, and 50% of the syllabus of Paper 2 is usually taught in the
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