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16th February 2016, 10:58 AM
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After qualifying NET does it matter that I have done masters from distance or regular mode?
After qualifying ugc net exam, does it matter that i have done my msc mathematics from distance mode or regular mode in getting govt job?
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16th March 2016, 12:05 AM
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Re: After qualifying NET does it matter that I have done masters from distance or regular mode?
No sir it is not much matter that you do correspondence master degree. You have clear NET (National Eligibility Test). You have knowledge in teaching field. So you easily get the government job without any problem of distance mode.
Now your NET test give you more importance. |
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17th March 2016, 11:27 AM
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Re: After qualifying NET does it matter that I have done masters from distance or regular mode?
You can apply for NET if you have completed your master's either from regular or distance mode.
NET Eligibility - You must have passed master's course with atleast 55% for general category and 50% for reserved categories. - You should not more than 28 years for JRF. Age relaxation applicable as per government rules. No age limit for Lecturership. NET Exam Pattern Paprer I - It consist of total 60 questions out of which 50 have to be attended. - Total Marks : 100 - Time Duration : 75 Minutes Paper II - 50 compulsory questions will be asked from selected subject by candidate. - Total Marks : 100 - Time Duration : 75 Minutes Paper III - Total 75 compulsory questions will be asked. - Total Marks : 150 - Time Duration : 150 Minutes NET Important Dates - Apply Online From : April , 2016 - Last Date to Apply : May , 2016 - NET Exam : June , 2016 |
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