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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

You can select the subject you have studied in M.Sc. This subject must be included in the list of subjects given in UGC website. As microbiology is included under the list for CSIR NET you can take the test in the same stream. Please check for detailed eligibility to appear for the NET exam as mentioned at the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/exams/ugc-net.

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vinish sharma

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Yes, you can complete your B.Ed from IGNOU. No matter that where you have completed your last course, it should be only from recognized university.

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vinish sharma

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Yes, it doesn't matter what kind of language you choose for your exam. There are both languages English and Hindi, so feel free and all the best for your exam.

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vinish sharma

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Economics is the best subject for NET, as you are familiar with economics with your stream and it is also beneficial for your further competitive exams.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

You have to choose Life Sciences as your subject for the UGC NET exam. Regards.

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amish jain

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Hello Priya,
You can appear for NET exam only after clearing the post-graduation degree. The NET exam is the national level exam which is conducted for the determination of candidates for assistant professor and junior research fellowships. The eligibility for the NET Exam is as follows:
Educational Qualification: The Candidates must have post-graduation degree with minimum 55% marks from recognized university in relevant subject. Age criteria: The maximum age criteria for the junior research fellowship is 30 years while there is no age limit for assistant professor.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

National Eligibility Test, which is conducted by the University Grants Commission for the lectureship jobs in central government colleges, does not have Botany or Zoology as one of the subjects. This, I believe has lead to confusion for you regarding the subject. The answer to your questions is pretty simple. You will have to choose 'Life Science' as the subject for the CSIR UGC NET entrance exam. Regards.

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