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Deepak Yadavlive the life the way you want.

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Hi friends,
Surely, you will get admission only after satisfying the minimum percentage of 55 in your PG course and your university from where you have done your MBA should be recognised in India.
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Deepak

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Ketan Ojha

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No, you are not eligible for UGC NET. You have to complete your Master's degree first, then only you will be eligible to appear for NET.

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amish jain

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Hello,
Let me give you brief introduction about the NET examination. The UGC NET Exam is conducted for the lectureship posts in the universities and for JRF awards in research. The candidates after qualifying the NET Exam can apply for the vacant posts in the colleges or university. Check the complete details about the lectureship: https://scoop.eduncle.com/how-to-become-a-professor-in-india
This blog will guide you in detail. The NET qualify candidates will be exempted from any exam. However, the candidates will be selected through interview process.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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UGC NET for Sciences and other subjects demands a Post-Graduation and an OG Diploma, which is not equivalent to Post Graduation / M.Tech or M.Sc. Degree is not accepted. You should pursue a PG Degree like M.Tech or M.Sc. And then apply for NET-UGC Test.

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Deepak Yadavlive the life the way you want.

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Hello Minakshi, since you have completed you PG course from M.Sc, you are now eligible for NET exam, and there are 2 papers in this examination structure. First is paper 1, which will be general to all and second paper is your subject specialization i.e. you can choose subject based on your interest and educational background from the 84 subject list, as provided by UGC i.e.

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Shalini Sharma

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Hello Seem,
You can apply for UGC NET Computer Science if you have completed the M.Sc. With IT. But the basic requirement of the exam is that you should have passed Masters with minimum 55% aggregate marks which you have to fulfill. 5% relaxation is provided to the OBC/SC/ST/PwD candidates in the aggregate marks. According to the recent notifications, from next session NTA will conduct the UGC NET exam on the place of CBSE. The exam will be organized on the online mode only from December 2018. But the syllabus and exam pattern will remain same as before. The tentative dates for UGC NET are, the exam will conducted from 2nd December to
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amish jain

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Hi Rajalakshmy,
The UGC NET Exam is conducted twice a year. Until July 2018 the CBSE was the conducting agency of the exam and the exam was conducted in the month of July and December. Now the environment minister has decided to conduct the UGC NET exam and the exam will be held in online mode only. The National Testing Agency is an individual part of government which will conduct the UGC NET NEET IIT-JEE and other national exams. The NTA has released the scheduled for UG NET December 2018. The candidates can fill the application form from 1st September to 30 September and the Exam will be held from 2nd December to 16th December 2018.
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Nilay Pandit

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Hello Anjum,
Forensic Science is the application of scientific knowledge and methodology to criminal investigation. Due to increase in crime rate and criminals, the scope of forensic science is increased exponentially. There are lots of job opportunities in the field of forensic science. The need for forensic scientists is huge all around the world, especially in India.

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Shalini Sharma

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Hello Samuel,
As you say, you have done M.Sc with Biochemistry, so you have to appear for CSIR NET exam in Chemical Sciences or Life Sciences. It is the best option to apply for NET exam. But, make sure that you fulfill the basic requirements of the exam. You should have minimum 55% aggregate marks in the post-graduation, if you belong to General/OBC or 50% aggregate marks. If you are from SC/ST/PwD category. If you want to apply for JRF, then your age must not be more than 28 years.

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shivangi raizada

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Yes, you are eligible for the NET exam.

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