UGC NET Eligibility
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You may have to study a few new topics, like the history of art, to prepare for this subject. You need to have a minimum of 55% in your MFT degree to be eligible for the UGC NET. You can check the syllabus for this subject at this Shiksha page: https://www.shiksha.com/exams/ugc-net-exam-syllabus.
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UGC NET Age Limit:
Students should not be more than 31 years of age in order to be eligible for National Test Agency, National Eligibility Test, or Junior Research Fellow. There is no age limit to apply for the post of Assistant Professor. A relaxation of 5 years in age criteria is given to SC/ST (reserved) category students. UGC NET Educational Qualification:
Students should have completed their PG from a University Grants Commission-recognised college or university. A relaxation of 5% in educational qualification is given to SC/ST categ
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No, B tech Graduates are not eligible for the UGC NET Exam. Eligibility Criteria: Students who have secured at least 55 percent marks in a Master's Degree or equivalent examination from universities or institutions recognised by UGC in Humanities and Social Science, Computer Science, Applications, Electronic Science, etc. Are eligible for the NET exam. The OBC belonging to non-creamy layer, SC, ST, and PWD category students who have secured at least 50 percent marks in a Master's degree or equivalent examination are eligible for the NET exam. The Ph.D. degree holders whose Master's level examination had been completed by September 19th
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