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Deepanshi ailawadi

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Yes, you can apply but application process is closed and test will be on 8 July 2018, so you may apply next year in 2019.
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Deepanshi ailawadi

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I think there is no subject mathematics, you can check it in the official website of UGC NET you also get the subjects and subject code, please go to the below given link:
http://www.ugcnetexam.co.in/ugc-net-syllabus.html
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Deepanshi ailawadi

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No, after having your masters completed and having the degree certificate of your masters, you can able to give UGC NET exam.

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Prachi verma

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Hi,
Physical Education is the study of bodily development, strength, physical coordination, and agility. Subjects that typically make up this course curriculum include:
Physical Fitness, Health-Related Physical Fitness, Performance Related Physical Fitness. Health Studies, Effect of Exercise, Skeletal and Muscular Study, Analysis of Circulatory Respiratory and Endocrine Systems. Nutrition and Health, Safety Education, Health Promotion, First Aid and Emergency Care. Common Sports-injuries, Modern Life Style, Hypo-kinetic Disease, Sports and Life Skills, etc. Such graduates can take up job roles such as Physical Education Teacher and must
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Parakh Mishra

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It depends on college to college you must have to put the name here for that.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Generally, as far as the basic qualification is considered, a Bachelor degree is good to have or of course more if you do like. As far as percentage cut off is concerned, it could vary from company to company. The course background could be an MBA, BE, B.com/BBM/BA etc. It is not necessarily a must to have certain background only. However, the education background helps to assure the recruiters that you have a thorough skill set and specialisation in a certain area. If that area of interest is what their company can relate to, then nothing like it. Good experience in actual training and development will prove much more beneficial. Some
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amish jain

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Hi Jigar,
As you have completed the M.Com, you are definitely eligible to apply for UGC NET. The UGC NET exam is an opportunity for the candidates who want to become a lecturer or assistant professor at the university level and junior research fellowship. The eligibility for the UGC NET is that minimum educational qualification is post-graduation degree from the recognised university. There is max age limit of 30 years for JRF while no age limit for the lectureship. Check the official notification to know more about the UGC NET eligibility criteria, also visit here:
http://bit.ly/cbse-ugc-net
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