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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 11
Yes, you can apply for UGC NET with M.Sc in Botany. But, you have to make sure that you should have at least 55% aggregate marks in Masters' degree. As per the latest news NTA has been started the UGC NET 2018 application process from 1st September 2018. If you want to apply for the NET exam then hurry up and fill the application form.
You can apply till 30th September 2018. Remember that, if you are applying for NET JRF exam, then your age must be less than 30 years.
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 13
Firstly, there is no such subject as biology in NET exam. UGC NET provides specialized subjects option. So, if your specialization is provided by UGC NET, you can apply in that particular subject. You can visit the UGC site or information is provided by Shiksha and get detailed information from it. Good luck.
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Guide-Level 11
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Scholar-Level 17
The SET qualified candidates will be eligible for appointment of the lecturer post only in universities/colleges, belonging to the state from where they have cleared the SET exam.
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Contributor-Level 9
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Guide-Level 13
Yes, you are eligible for UGC NET exam. Good luck.
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Guide-Level 13
As you have done Masters in chemistry you can give CSIR UGC NET exam and not NTA UGC NET exam. CSIR conducts UGC exam for science subjects.
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