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shobhit kumar

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Hello,
If you are in reserved category, you are eligible. As minimum percentage for reserved category is 50% and for unreserved category is 55%. Good luck.

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Rakhi Agrawal

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Hello,
Yes, you are eligible to appear in the UGC NET Exam. The exam is separately conducted in two different aspects one is for Science stream candidates as CSIR NET and other one is conducted for all the other stream like Management, Law, Language as NTA UGC NET. As you have completed your Post Graduation from the Science stream i.e. veterinary, you are eligible to appear in CSIR NET. You can appear for CSIR NET Life Science. CSIR NET Exam is conducted twice in a year in the month of June and December. For June session, the exam is going to be conducted on 16th June 2019.

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Rakhi Agrawal

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Hello Annie,
According to the NTA guidelines, aspirants have to choose the same or the related subject in which they have completed their post-graduation. As you have completed your post-graduation in HR, you are eligible to appear in the UGC NET Management and the code no. Is 17. https://scoop.eduncle.com/ugc-net-management-exam click here. But it's not the only eligibility criteria to appear in the UGC NET Management, there are some other also, which I'm sharing below:
The Age limit for the UGC NET Exam is divided into two criteria:
1. JRF: 30 years is the maximum age limit and 3-5 years age relaxation is given to the category candidat
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Rakhi Agrawal

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Hello Annie,
UGC NET exam will be conducted in the month of June on the following dates; 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27 & 28th June 2019. Admit Cards for the June session has been uploaded on the official website of the National Testing Agency (NTA). As per the latest announcements by the NTA, aspirants can download their Admit cards from 28th May 2019.
To download the UGC NET Admit Card follow these steps:
Go to the official website of the NTA. Click on the download Admit Card. Fill all the asked credentials. After filling all the valid information. You can fetch your admit card. Save it and take a print out.

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Shalini Sharma

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Hello Satheesh,
According to the NET exam guidelines you can apply for the exam in the subject which you had in post-graduation or related to that. Therefore, you are not eligible for UGC NET Electronic Science. However, you can appear for CSIR NET exam. This exam is organized for the science stream candidates who want to become researcher or lecturer. CSIR NET is conducted in five subjects. As per your post-graduation subject, you can apply for the physical science. However, make sure, you fulfill the eligibility criteria of CSIR NET Physical Sciences. You can get the details related to this exam from –
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amish jain

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Hi Carmel,
The UGC NET Exam is scheduled to be held from 20 June to 28 June. The UGC has given a chance to choose the exam center at the time of filling application form. Usually the exam center is allocated to candidates as per their choice, but there are some chances that they can be allotted different centers. If you have found any error in admit card like correction in name, address or anything, contact to UGC officials who are responsible for it. The admit card for UGC NET exam is out and you can download it from official website at: https://ntanet.nic.in/ntanet/root/LoginPageDob.aspx

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amish jain

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Hello Satheesh,
Yes, you can apply for the UGC NET Electronics exam. The UGC NET exam is national level exam, which is held for the junior research fellowship and to become an assistant professor. The Candidates can apply for the NET exam if they have completed the post-graduation degree. Refer official notification at NTA website for the eligibility details.
In addition, you need to choose the subject in which you have completed the PG degree. As you have completed the post-graduation in nano-science, you can apply for UGC NET Electronics. You also need to fulfill the age limit criteria for JRF while lectureship does not require any age
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Rakhi Agrawal

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Hello Rich, As such, there is no proper format for the marks distribution for paper-2. The whole UGC NET exam will consist of 300 questions for 300 marks. Out of these questions, 200 questions will be from the specialised subject.

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Rakhi Agrawal

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Hello Afiya, NTA expanded the age limit for the UGC NET exam. UGC NET age limit criteria are as follows:
The minimum age required is 30 years (general category), 33years LL. M. graduates), 35 years (SC/ST/OBC/Transgender/Female candidates). There is no age limit for the post of an Assistant Professor. The minimum educational qualification required is that a candidate has completed their Post-Graduation with the minimum 55% (General category) or 50% (SC/ST/OBC/Transgender). For more details click on the mentioned link https://scoop.eduncle.com/ugc-net-exam-eligibility click here.

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Rakhi Agrawal

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Hello Bapu, There is not much difference between 1-year or 2-year LL. M. course. It depends on the specialisation and the college norms. Yes, you are eligible to appear in the UGC NET under Law subject, as you have the post-graduation and that's what the UGC NET eligibility says. You can also check the detailed eligibility from the mentioned link https://scoop.eduncle.com/ugc-net-exam-eligibility click here.

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