NET
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No, you cannot appear for UGC NET exam of this year which is being conducted in the form of merged December 2021 and June 2022 cycle, see the eligibility criteria clearly states that candidates need to be pursuing master's degree in the relevant discipline from a recognized university securing 55% aggregate, those in the final year or the one whose exam have been delayed can also apply, however they are required to pass master's degree within two year of declaring of NET results, failing which will lead to disqualification, you can apply for next cycle once you have already enrolled in pg course, not prior to it as right now your highest qualification is graduate not post graduate, check out the official website at https://ugcnet.nta.nic.in/ (https://ugcnet.nta.nic.in/eligibility-criteria/) to know more details regarding this.
Candidates who are pursuing master's degree in the relevant discipline from a recognized university or those who have passed or appearing in the final year securing 55% aggregate are eligible to apply, there is relaxation of 5% for reserved categories, coming to your question yes if you're pursuing MCom first year then you're eligible to apply provisionally as NET scores remain valid for two years from the date of announcement of results, so you have to complete your post-graduation with the required aggregate as per your respective category within two years of declaration of NET results.
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NET JRF is about an assessment which you want to perform by perusing out the schedule of BSc and MSc or UG and PG. Its tied in with scoring a decent score and getting the cooperation. In any case, when you go to the domain of PhD you want to compose an exploration by your own in the theme you are keen on. Its resembles doing an issue which isn't finished by any other person. Therefore, you can see the challenges in both the cases are different in there own way. So don't stir up this things as they centers around two distinct strategies.
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Hi,
Yes, candidates who have passed PGDM from a university approved by AICTE (considered equivalent to Master's Degree recognized by AIU) with 55% aggregate, for reserved category(SC/ST/OBC/PWD) there's relaxation of 5% are eligible for UGC Management.
you are eligible to apply for UGC NET after PGDM course. For UGC NET course the candidate should have completed post graduate degree in any discipline from a recognized university. You should have completed the PGDM course from an AICTE approved institute and should have been awarded the diploma.
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You have not mentioned the place of the Drona college where it is situated. Drona college is in Odisha then for a teachers, lecturer or assistant professor job in a college candidate has to appear for college Service commission after qualifying net or Set examination. After Qualifying in the college Service commission examination then he may be empalened for his respective subject after qualifying all the stages of interviews and tests in CSC. According to the seniority and serial of the panel list candidate can get job according to his or her option colleges or other.
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NET is only compulsory for teaching in college, when it comes to teaching in school you can become post graduate teacher if you have passed MSc in the relevant subject securing 50% aggregate, and possess BEd degree, also if you're applying for school like KVS then proficiency in teaching in English and Hindi is required.
NET isn't compulsory for the High school level teachers. So you can undoubtedly apply for the schools for the teaching positions and as you have done MSc and BEd then you are eligible for the high school as well.
Now if you want to give the private tutions, then also you are eligible and the qualification don't matters a lot for the tuitions. All that matters, is your ability of teaching. If you have that skill, you can get numerous students.
Now if you want to update your positions or if you want to be a lecturer in colleges or if you want to complete your PhD then going for the NET is mandatory. But for school level education, its not required.
For more information regarding NET you can consider the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/csir-ugc-net-exam-dates
I hope this helps. Wish you a great eve!
The eligibility criteria for UGC NET is passed master's degree in the relevant discipline from a recognized university securing 55% aggregate, there is relaxation of 5% for reserved categories, candidates in the final year of graduation are too eligible to apply, if you're pursuing graduation in MSW then you can appear for social work paper, if you wish to appear for philosophy then it's important to have master's degree in the same subject with the required aggregate against your respective category.
Dear aspirant,
As you have qualified ugc net in obc category and you have cleared the cut off so let me tell you that you can absolutely apply for ugc net in obc category.
Although various factors are considered while deciding the cut offs like number of candidates appearing in the examination, number of vacant seats in college, previous years cut offs and difficulty level of the paper.
For more information you can check out the link given below-
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ugc-net-cutoff
Hello Aspirant,
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Students who have obtained at least 55 percent (without rounding off) in a Master's Degree OR equivalent examination from universities/ institutions recognised by the UGC in Humanities (including languages), Social Science, Computer Science & Applications, Electronic Science, and related fields are eligible to take the UGC NET exam. As a result, you can verify your eligibility.
I hope this helps.
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