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amish jain

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Yes, you can apply for the NET exam if you complete the post-graduation within 2 years of qualifying the NET exam. The NET Exam is held to determine candidates for assistant professor posts in colleges and university and for junior research fellowship awards. UGC NET exam is held for the arts, commerce and other stream candidates while CSIR NET exam is held for the Science stream students for the same purpose. The minimum eligibility to apply for the NET Exam is post-graduation degree for the recognised university with more than 55% marks. However, B.Tech final year candidates can also apply for the same, but they will get the NET cert
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Rahul Sharma

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Hello,
If you are preparing for the UGC NET Mathematics. The NET Exam is conducted in different phases. You can prepare for the exam by the help of Topics given below -
Algebra
Analysis
Combinatorics
Geometry and Topology s
Probability and statistics
Computational Sciences
To prepare for the CSIR NET Exam the Important Books for CSIR NET Mathematics is as follows -
Real Analysis-H. L Royden
Linear Algebra Hoffman and Kunze
Complex Analysis R. V Churchill
Algebra-Joseph A Gallaian
Algebra-Joseph A. gallian
Topology-G. F Simmons
Numerical Analysis-Jain 7 Lenger
Calculus of Variations-A. S Gupta
Linear Integral Equations- Shanti Swarup
Classical Mech
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Ambika RathoreBold and beautiful

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You are eligible, when you will be in MA Final Year.

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amish jain

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Hello Jaya,
Yes, you are eligible for the SET and NET examination. NAT stands for national eligibility test and conducted for the determination for assistant professor posts and JRF awards. The eligibility to apply for the NET exam is that candidates must have completed the post-graduation degree from the recognized university with more than 55% marks. For NET lectureship there is no age limit criteria. For NET JRF the age of the candidates must be below 30 years. The candidates are allowed to apply for their post-graduation and its related subjects only. Hope it will help you. All the best.

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Surbhi Mishra

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You should go for B.Ed instead of Masters.

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Shalini Sharma

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Hello Shekargoud,
As the registrations for UGC NET December 2018 is closed now, you have to wait for releasing the notification for UGC NET July 2019. If you aspire for the NET JRF exam, then you can apply for the exam until your age must not exceed 30 years. For the Assistant Professor, you can appear whenever you want because there is no age limit.

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Navita Batra

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Please go through the eligibility and all the details from the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/exams/otet.

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Disha Chauhan

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Please elaborate your question. The course offered is mainly B.Ed and M.Ed in special education.

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Disha Chauhan

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Presidency College of Education, St Mario Educational Society, Vignan College of Education Hyderabad, and St Alphonsa's College of Education.

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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer

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A student gets 3 chances for appearing in JEE Mains and of course in getting admission in one of the NIT from the passing year of 12th. So, by this logic, you are still eligible to get admission, but yes you have asked a very pertinent question. Here I would like to advise you that in the previous year almost 50% fresh engineering graduates were jobless. This does not mean that graduates from NIT were jobless. But this is an overall figure. In view of this I would rather advise you to think of some other career in a field that fascinates you are that gives you the feeling of challenge. I am sure with this selection you will do well in
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