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Samreen khan

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Yes, you can apply but you need to need to justify the gap after graduation. You need to appear for the entrance test conducted by the university.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Shiv,
It's indeed very heartening to know your dream of working as professor in an engineering college. For this I would advise you to do ME / I am.Tech rather than MS. After this you must register yourself for PhD. It can be done after getting a job also but it should be on your horizon.

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Namrata Singh

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Yes, you can, if the degrees mentioned by you is from a recognized board.

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Namrata Singh

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Yes are eligible to apply for B.Ed.

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Namrata Singh

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No, it is not neccessary that only CBSE students can apply for NET exam.
You can refer to the eligibility in the mentioned link: https://cbsenet.nic.in/CMS/Public/View.aspx?page=80.

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Megha Aggarwal

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Some of the colleges for B.El.Ed are:
1. Mahatma Gandhi College of Education
2. Lady Shri Ram College for Women
3. Gargi College

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Megha Aggarwal

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What exemptions are you talking about?

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Aakash Saxena

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National Eligibility Test (NET) which is conducted for the selection of talented candidates who want to pursue their career in the fields of Research & Lecturer-ship.
Earlier, the University Grants Commission used to conduct the Exam. But since 2015, CBSE is conducting the NET Exam on the behalf of UGC.
The NET Exam is held twice a year, usually in the months of June and December.But this year the exam is going to be conducted in the month of November 2017.
As mentioned above, it is the gateway to start the career in Lectureship and Junior Research Fellowship, therefore it comes with numerous benefits.
Junior Research Fellowship:
It is t
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Rahul Sharma

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CBSE UGC NET exam is held twice a year, usually in the months of June and December. If you prepare well, you may clear UGC NET exam in just the first attempt.
It is not as tough as you think, if you go with a planned approach, you can clear it. The most important thing is that, there is no negative marking. You don't have to worry about wrong answers or doubtable questions. If you are preparing for lectureship, the age limit criteria is not the mandatory, but in JRF, age limit is mandatory (maximum 28 years for general and maximum 33 years for OBC/ST/SC/PWD), so work hard to qualify the NET exam.The NET Exam is conducted in two phases U
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