NET
Hello sir,
Completion of PhD in economics from Mumbai University, lands you at the stipend of 1 lakh rupees to 14.48 lakhs per annum. Whereas, for NET JRF, one can get an income of 30,000 rupees, along with some contingency amount of Rs. 12,000. And for Non-NET JRF it is around 5,000 along with 1,000 as contingency amount.
Hope this helps you,
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Dear aspirant,
There are many question papers available in the link attached. Through the question papers , one could practice the weak areas and would be able strengthen their weak parts.
You will also be able to check whether you are doing silly mistakes or not.
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Hello,
Yes, you are eligible for ugc net environmental science
candidates required to pass masteer degree with atleast 55 percent marks for general category
50 percent minimum marks required for sc/st/obc category
For assistant professor there is no age bar but for jrf you must be under 30 years of age.age relaxation is given to reserved category.
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Dear applicant, yes you can apply for CSIR NET examination this is because you are eligible for this exam only if you have completed M.Sc from any recognised university with Science stream. You will be applying as a life science student, if you qualify you will Opportunity to fulfill your career goals from such a renowned Institution. Since you have your degree in M.Sc Physiology you are definitely eligible and you can accomplish you career potential quite easily. You need to fulfill your age criteria, and possess minimum 55% marks.
Good luck!!!
Greetings, Aspirant
CSIR UGC NET conducts the exam every year for LS and JRF program.
Candidates can either apply for LS or JRF. They cannot apply for both.
CSIR UGC NET assembles the merit list to assign Lectureship and JRF to the meritorious candidates.
Candidates who qualify for the cut-off for the lectureship program can apply for the post of assistant professor in different universities and colleges. Still, they will not be eligible for the regular Junior research fellowship program.
Prospects who qualify for the NET-JRF exam will get a chance to kickstart their higher education and research in their desired subject or specialization.
If you have applied for JRF :-
1) clear the qualifying cut off then you will be eligible for LS also.
2) do not clear the cut off for JRF you will not be eligible for LS.
I hope it helps. Good Luck.
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Hi, yes you can not do CSIR in Environmental Science but you can appear for UGC NET in Environmental sciences or CSIR NET Earth sciences. It is recommended to appear for same stream as the one you had taken up in your Masters program. UGC NET is preferred if you wish to do your Ph.D. you can get scholarships as well on that. Hope this helps.
Hello Student,
Candidates need to have minimum 50% marks in their Masters degree (sociology and preferably related subjects). Social Science, electronic science, Computer Science and Applications and students from humanities are eligible for the UGC NET sociology.
Entrance exam is conducted for the students who want to take admission in a college or University. As per the performance of the candidates in the M.A qualifying examination the admission for Phd is done after filling the application form, the interview/counseling are conducted for the candidates.
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