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if Im UGC NET qualified without JRF, will I be exempted from the entrance test at Ambedkar University Delhi? My Department is History

Souhrid Sarkar 23rd Apr, 2021
Hello Shireen,

Ambedkar University, Delhi offers a diverse range of UG, PG and doctoral programmes at its three Delhi campuses.For admission to Ambedkar University, PG courses are given on the basis of the AUD entrance test or CAT entrance test score.

For MA History at AUD the Eligibility Criteria :
Bachelor's degree in any discipline with minimum 45% marks or equivalent grade from a recognised university (5% relaxation in case of reserved category candidates).

Admission Process :
  • You have to fill the online PG Ambedkar University application form on the AUD website.

  • Eligible candidates have to appear for an AUD entrance test (75% weightage) followed by a Personal Interview (25% weightage) conducted by the Ambedkar University Delhi.

  • Admission will be offered to the candidates based on their performance in an entrance test, personal interview, allotment of seat, verification of document and fee payment process.

To know more about Ambedkar University, Delhi  Eligibility Criteria, Admission Process,etc. visit : https://www.careers360.com/university/bharat-ratna-dr-br-ambedkar-university-delhi/admission

Hope it helps
Thank You !!!!
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I have completed my B.E in civil engineering and M.E in water resources engineering and management. Am I elligible to appear in geography paper in ugc net exam

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 27th May, 2021

Hi


UGC NET eligibility criteria  is given below :-

--) You need at least  55% marks in your master or equivalent degree ( 50 % marks for

OBC/ST/SC/PWD/Transgender).

--) Those who  are currently in the final year of their Master's degree are also provisionally eligible for UGC NET 2021 provided that they must fulfil above educational requirements  within two years.


--)Age :- The age limit is given

Post

age limit for the post

Junior Research Fellow

30 years

Assistant

no age limit is there


Age relaxation

Category

Age relaxation

SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer)/Female/Transgender/Ex Armyman/Research candidates

5 years

pursuing LLM degree

3 years


††† While applying for UGC NET 2021 you need to select the test for the subject which have studied in your post-graduation. In case if your post graduation  subject  is not given in the list , then you  can choose the relevant subject from the list as per your preference. The subject list is attached as Annexure-IV in the information brochure . The Annexure-IV is on the page number 34 on official information brochure, which you can download by going through the link provided below

https://ugcnet.nta.nic.in/webinfo/File/GetFile?FileId=56&LangId=P

So, as M.E in water resources engineering is not there in the subject list , so you are free to choose any related subject depending upon your preference and thus, you can choose Geography .

For detailed eligibility criteria, you can visit our page the link for which is provided below:-

https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ugc-net-eligibility-criteria

Thank you

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Define net primary productivity

Abir Gayen 16th Apr, 2021

Hi Aspirant,

The knowledge of net primary production comes handy in biomass energy production.Net Primary Productivity or NPP can be defined as the rate of accumulation of biomass or energy. The energy utilised during metabolic processes such as respiration is excluded from gross productivity (GPP).

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i have done B.sc Agriculture and M.sc in plant breeding. Which exam should i give -CSIR NET OR UGC NET

Pankhuri Kumari 15th Apr, 2021
Hii!
CSIR NET and UGC NET, both the exams are conducted by National testing agency ( NTA ). CSIR NET is mainly for science stream pass-out candidates whereas, UGC NET focuses on a total round of subjects, that is, Art's, languages and overall approach.
So, I would suggest you to go for CSIR NET if you satisfy the eligibility criteria. The link given below will help you with more information -

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/question-what-is-difference-between-csir-jrf-net-and-csir-ugc-net-exam/amp

Hope this helps.
Good luck!
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hy Im completed MA in Economics so how to prepare ugc net

darshita 9th Apr, 2021

Hello,

UGC NET Exam will be conducted in the month of May: from 2 May to 17 May.

Given the time left before the exam, you must first identify how to utilize your time efficiently and which study resources should be used.

Go through the entire syllabus :

  • Read the syllabus once.
  • Analyze which sections seem to be easy and which are tough so that you can allocate your time accordingly, in both the papers I and II.
  • You have approximately 30 days to prepare for the exam, so, it is imperative to divide your time to ensure that you give proper coverage to your learning time, revision time as well as solving previous year’s papers and mock tests.
  • You can buy any one of the books mentioned here: Trueman/Arihant Experts/KVS Madaan/Upkar
  • Apart from books, YouTube videos can be viewed to gather more information on a particular topic
  • You should try to solve at least 10 papers. The analysis of solved papers is quite crucial.
  • For the first time, the UGC NET exam would be conducted online. So, try to take as many as online mock tests.
  • Revise all these notes on the last few days of your preparation.

Hope this helps!!!

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I have my masters in Mass Comm but my work experience is Management. I would be comfortable giving a Management UGC NET paper. Is it possible?

pdwords Student Expert 5th Apr, 2021
Hello,

In order to appear for UGC NET it's mandatory to have Master's Degree in the relevant discipline with 55% aggregate from a recognized university, in case of reserved categories there is relaxation of 5%, since you have Master's Degree in Mass Communication, you can appear for that subject only, and moreover management and mass communication are totally different and for UGC NET the work experience which you have isn't taken into consideration, what matters is your postgraduate degree in the relevant discipline.
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