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Akshita ChaudharyCurrent Student
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Answering a bit late But it may help other students who are applying this year. NO CHANCES for merit-based admission. The cut-off last year was 95. But my friend scored 99 and still didn't get through. About 17000 people apply to SCMS, Pune it
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Answering a bit late But it may help other students who are applying this year. NO CHANCES for merit-based admission. The cut-off last year was 95. But my friend scored 99 and still didn't get through. About 17000 people apply to SCMS, Pune itself. To be on the safe side, score anything above 110 and you may be assured of your admission. I got 120 last year and made it to the first list.
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BHAWNA BHOJWANICurrent Student
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Hello Lakdhir, it completely depends on your interest whether you want to have an MBA in finance or other stream. Every stream have many opportunities so decide wisely based on your interest. The college is decent one and have good placement t
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Hello Lakdhir, it completely depends on your interest whether you want to have an MBA in finance or other stream. Every stream have many opportunities so decide wisely based on your interest. The college is decent one and have good placement that average between 5 -6.5 lacs. All the best.
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
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Noida International University (School of Law and Legal Affairs) offers full time one year LLM programme. Hence, distance/ correspondence LLM is not available here.
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amish jainCurrent Student
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Hello,
The minimum eligibility to apply for the UGC NET exam is post graduation degree. The candidates are advised to apply for their post graduation subjects or its related subjects only. As you have completed the PGDBM in banking and manageme
The minimum eligibility to apply for the UGC NET exam is post graduation degree. The candidates are advised to apply for their post graduation subjects or its related subjects only. As you have completed the PGDBM in banking and manageme
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The minimum eligibility to apply for the UGC NET exam is post graduation degree. The candidates are advised to apply for their post graduation subjects or its related subjects only. As you have completed the PGDBM in banking and management, you should apply for UGC NET economics or UGC NET management. You should read the official website to make sure the eligibility criteria https://scoop.eduncle.com/ugc-net-exam-eligibility or visit official website for more information. UGC NET exam is organized twice a year for selection of candidates for assistant lectureship in national universities or JRF. After qualifying the NET exam, you will be eligible to apply for lectureship or for higher studies like Ph.D. degree. All the best for the future ahead.
The minimum eligibility to apply for the UGC NET exam is post graduation degree. The candidates are advised to apply for their post graduation subjects or its related subjects only. As you have completed the PGDBM in banking and management, you should apply for UGC NET economics or UGC NET management. You should read the official website to make sure the eligibility criteria https://scoop.eduncle.com/ugc-net-exam-eligibility or visit official website for more information. UGC NET exam is organized twice a year for selection of candidates for assistant lectureship in national universities or JRF. After qualifying the NET exam, you will be eligible to apply for lectureship or for higher studies like Ph.D. degree. All the best for the future ahead.
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Can't say about that please collect that information from the pursuing candidate.
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How can I start preparing for NET SET exam?
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Shalini SharmaCurrent Student
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As we all know that UGC NET exam is a tough exam to crack. To get the targeted score finance the exam you need to do preparation with dedication and passionately. Here are some tips which are crucial for you in UGC NET exam preparation -
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As we all know that UGC NET exam is a tough exam to crack. To get the targeted score finance the exam you need to do preparation with dedication and passionately. Here are some tips which are crucial for you in UGC NET exam preparation -
Note Down the Syllabus - First of all, analyze the complete syllabus of NTA NET 2020 Refer Good Books - Prefer best reference books that cover the whole syllabus. Prepare Notes - Make short notes of each topic in which you are prepared. That will help you in the last time revision. Time Management - Manage your time effectively. Give time to the topics according to their importance level. Stay Updated - Always be updated with the latest UGC NET 2020 Notification to aware with exam activities. Revision and Self Analysis - Revision is must. Do revision after completing each topic, from this you can analyze yourself. Take help of Solved Papers and Online Mock Test Papers - Must solve previous years question papers and online mock test to improve your performance and make strong your weak points. Boost your confidence level and prepare well.
Note Down the Syllabus - First of all, analyze the complete syllabus of NTA NET 2020 Refer Good Books - Prefer best reference books that cover the whole syllabus. Prepare Notes - Make short notes of each topic in which you are prepared. That will help you in the last time revision. Time Management - Manage your time effectively. Give time to the topics according to their importance level. Stay Updated - Always be updated with the latest UGC NET 2020 Notification to aware with exam activities. Revision and Self Analysis - Revision is must. Do revision after completing each topic, from this you can analyze yourself. Take help of Solved Papers and Online Mock Test Papers - Must solve previous years question papers and online mock test to improve your performance and make strong your weak points. Boost your confidence level and prepare well.
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Diwakar GoelCurrent Student
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In common Admission Test, it is the percentile that matters. It is all about your performance in the exam. It is a great way to assess your performance where your marks are not directly involved to select you in the next round. Thus dependin
In common Admission Test, it is the percentile that matters. It is all about your performance in the exam. It is a great way to assess your performance where your marks are not directly involved to select you in the next round. Thus dependin
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In common Admission Test, it is the percentile that matters. It is all about your performance in the exam. It is a great way to assess your performance where your marks are not directly involved to select you in the next round. Thus depending on the difficulty level of the exam, candidate having a score of 100 can also get 99+ %ile or sometimes 200 marks are not enough to get the same percentile. Even if you are considering scores to measure or asses your performance, then it depends on a lot of factors. It depends on the difficulty level of the paper, colleges which you want to target, college cut off etc. The percentile means the percentage of candidates who have scored marks less than you. Thus if 100 students gave the exam and you have a percentile of 90. Then, it means 90 students have scored marks less than the marks secured by you. Last year, the topper having 100 percentile had secured 232.32 marks in total. So, if you want to set a benchmark then atleast target 200+ to get admission in the top Iims. To get the percentile in 90s range, then the score of 120 will suffice.
In common Admission Test, it is the percentile that matters. It is all about your performance in the exam. It is a great way to assess your performance where your marks are not directly involved to select you in the next round. Thus depending on the difficulty level of the exam, candidate having a score of 100 can also get 99+ %ile or sometimes 200 marks are not enough to get the same percentile. Even if you are considering scores to measure or asses your performance, then it depends on a lot of factors. It depends on the difficulty level of the paper, colleges which you want to target, college cut off etc. The percentile means the percentage of candidates who have scored marks less than you. Thus if 100 students gave the exam and you have a percentile of 90. Then, it means 90 students have scored marks less than the marks secured by you. Last year, the topper having 100 percentile had secured 232.32 marks in total. So, if you want to set a benchmark then atleast target 200+ to get admission in the top Iims. To get the percentile in 90s range, then the score of 120 will suffice.
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6 years ago
I am graduated in physics and post graduated in electronics, Am I eligible for SET exam? Please replay.
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