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20th August 2012, 04:25 PM
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Can I sit for NET/JRF after completing M.Ed?
Can i sit for net/jrf after completing M.ed?....pelase tel me if thats possible
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22nd August 2012, 10:27 PM
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Re: Can I sit for NET/JRF after completing M.Ed?
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Since you are pursuing Masters of Education, you will be considered eligible to take the National Eligibility Test in Education and in order to check out the syllabus, Click Here. |
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9th September 2012, 09:46 AM
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Re: Can I sit for NET/JRF after completing M.Ed?
Yes you certainly can appear for the National Eligibility Test by the University Grants Commission after completing Masters in Education degree. M.Ed is also seen as post graduation course therefore makes you eligible to appear in the NET entrance exam.
However you are required to meet the other requirements and criteria for the NET Entrance exam. Unable to do so, you would not be able to appear for the NET entrance exam. In such scenario I would recommend that you appear for the Teachers Eligibility Test and apply for government teacher's job. In case you are eligible for the National Eligibility Test, then start preparing for the exam since it would be taking place in December. The NET entrance exam takes place twice a year, once in June and then in December. The forms of the December exam would be made available online in few days time. You should visit the official website of UGC-NET to submit the form online. This is the only way to submit the form as for now. Eligibility >> You should be Indian national. >> A post graduation degree in any stream is required. >> At least 55 percent marks in post graduation course. >> The requirement for SC/ST is 50 percent marks. >> Final year students can also apply for NET. >> But they need to submit their degrees within two years of passing the NET exam. >> You will have to choose the subject of your post graduation degree for the NET exam. >> The age limit for JRF is 28 years. >> However up to 5 years relaxation is given to reserve category candidates. >> There is no age limit for Lectureship. >> Neither there is any limit on number of attempts. |
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9th September 2012, 01:52 PM
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Re: Can I sit for NET/JRF after completing M.Ed?
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Yes, Definately after completing your M.Ed you can Apply for NET NET is stands for National Eligibility Test and this exam is conducted by UGC every year for the post of a Assistant Professor and Lectureship..... Eligibility and criteria: >> A candidate must have completed their Master Degree in any stream with at least 55% (without Rounding Off) from Recognized Universities. >> There is no any age Limit for Applying NET exam >> There is no any attempt limit for applying NET exam >> A candidate have a Nationality of India. For more information you can visit at : http://www.ugcnetonline.in/ All the Best With Regards.... Dharm27 |
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16th January 2021, 04:35 PM
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Re: Can I sit for NET/JRF after completing M.Ed?
Respected sir/ma'am, I have 54.25% in my M.A. in English, doing M.Ed. now. Can I will be eligible for NET after M.Ed.? If yes then on which subject? & Can I will be eligible for college service examination on the same subject? Please let me know. I will be very thankful to you.%uD83D%uDE4F
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17th September 2022, 12:11 AM
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Re: Can I sit for NET/JRF after completing M.Ed?
you are eligible to apply with (education) as a subject in UGC NET exam... and you are not eligible to apply with english in ugc net as a subject bcoz you got less than 55% marks in PG
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5th December 2022, 01:02 PM
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Re: Can I sit for NET/JRF after completing M.Ed?
Yes you are eligible for UGC NET if you have got 55% marks or more in your masters
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