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Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you as you have made mistake while filling up the form you should definitely mail to the required authorities regarding the mistakes you have sometimes correction window is given to the students to correct the mistakes if
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If you have completed master's degree in analytical chemistry from a recognized university securing 55% aggregate, there is relaxation of 5% for reserved categories, CSIR NET is basically for science subjects such as in the discipline of chemical science, physical science, mathematical science, earth science, biological science, when it
Heyy Alka,
Yes, you can take the UGC NET exam, as candidates who have completed their PGDM from an AICTE approved institutes, with a diploma approved by AIU Delhi can register for the exam. You must also have a minimum of 55% marks in your masters to be eligible, it
From your profile it seems you belong to Bihar,
you haven't mentioned your category, hence assuming it to be general,
if we go through 2019 cut-offs then 577 marks secured seat in GMC Bettiah, hence with 510 marks chances for GMC is tough, though there are possibilities for private
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If you qualify the NET exam next year, then you'll have th eligibility to apply for the post of Assistant Professor, definitely. But as you know for assistant professor post, PhD is very important. Due to the covid crisis', the implementation of thta policy has been delayed but it
Hello Divya,
According to UGC, the main eligibility criteria for applying for the UGC-NET exam is Completion of Masters Degree. So if you have completed your masters degree or about to complete you can surely give UGC NET examination. But it is mandatory that the university you pursue masters from
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you, I would like to explain you that It is possible and you can apply for government jobs, the only thing that you have to kept in mind is that if they have mentioned that ICAR affiliated
Hi, you have not mentioned that in which course you are and also which university you belong to. If you are planning for your masters program then try to focus on subjects that are related to your masters degree. In that way you can a enjoy your studies and score
Yes dear, after completion of M.Tech in Environmental Engineering you can still appear for UGC National Eligibility Test into the individual subject where you have your specialisation. As per the eligibility criteria of UGC NET you should not be more than 30 years old if you are appearing for this
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