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22nd May 2012, 01:51 AM
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What is the procedure of SET-NET exam?
what is the procedure of set net exam?...please tell me the what is the procedure
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22nd May 2012, 08:38 AM
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Re: What is the procedure of SET-NET exam?
SET exam is conducted at the state level whereas NET is conducted at the national level. You will need to register for the same separately. To appear for the same you should be a post graduate. Also only those candidates who have secured minimum of 55% in PG are eligible to apply. You will have to opt for the subject based on your specialisation in PG. The last date to apply for the June exam is over, so you can enroll for the December exam.
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27th May 2012, 02:14 PM
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Re: What is the procedure of SET-NET exam?
Here is the minimum qualification and eligibility for NET/SET exam:-
The Candidate Must be a citizen of india The candidates must have done their post graduation from a recognized university by UGC. The Candidates must have scored 55% Aggregate and for SC/ST/VH/PH candidates it is 50%. The Candidates Belongings to JRF must have 19-28 years age. MCM students are not allowed. Syllabus for the same are attached. All the best |
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2nd June 2012, 08:11 PM
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Re: What is the procedure of SET-NET exam?
Hi Everyone...
I have done my graduation & this year in May,2012 i have given the exam of mcom-1 in management, may i'll b eligible to give NET/SET exam in dec.2012. IS both exams happens at the same time or we have to give it in different days, and the syllabus of both the exam vary fromn each other... Plz i want the detail information about this exam... i really want to give this exam in dec,2012 if possible then till june,2013, i may complete my part-2. and also which book i should prefer for the exam.. Please its very urgent , reply asap... Thanks & Regards, Dilshad Shaikh |
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8th August 2012, 08:14 PM
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Re: What is the procedure of SET-NET exam?
SET and NET both exams are for lecturer job in government colleges. While UGC-NET is for lecturer job in central government colleges, SET exam is conducted by each state separately for the lecturer job in state government colleges.
Those who want to become lecturer are required to appear in the National Eligibility Test or SET exam. However before they can appear in the exam you will have to complete post graduate degree in any course. National Eligibility Test is one of the most difficult entrance exams in India. Every year more than 3 Lakh candidates appear in the NET exam but only very few manages to crack it and get the lecturer job. Therefore it is very important to prepare hard for the NET exam. Study lots of model and previous years papers at the same time take several mock test available online to esure you are prepared in the best way possible. You can also go for professional coaching to prepare for National Eligibility Test. This would be very handy for you. Eligibility for NET To appear in NET exam, candidate must be Indian Citizen. You must have completed post graduate degree in any stream from a recognised university. Your percentage for post graduate course should be 55 percent. Candidates from SC/ST require at least 50 percent marks in post graduate course in order to appear in NET exam. Those who are in final year of post graduate course can also appear in NET exam. However they will have to submit the degree within 2 years of passing the NET exam and should be minimum percentage requirement. Failing to do so, such candidates would be disqualified. You will have to choose the same subject of your post graduate course for the NET exam. There is no upper age limit for lecturer job. As far as the eligibility for SET is concerned its mostly the same. Please remember that candidate who has cleared NET exam can not get lecturer job in state government colleges. Similarly candidate who has cleared SET can not get lecturer job in central government colleges. |
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8th August 2012, 09:28 PM
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Re: What is the procedure of SET-NET exam?
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To check the eligibility of interested candidates for the award of Junior Research Fellowships and for lectureship post University Grants Commission conducts an examination every year which is known as the UGC National Eligibility Test. Just like NET, SET exam's objective is very similar except for the fact that this exam is conducted by the respective state and the NET exam is conducted at a national level. UGC conducts this examination twice every year. Once during the month of June and again in December. The test is conducted for seventy seven subjects. From among the candidates who have applied both for JRF and Lectureship post only the meritorious candidates will be chosen for the fellowship program. So you have to qualify for the lectureship post to be considered for the program. If you can secure minimum 55 percent of marks at post graduation level from a recognized university or institution then you are eligible to sit for this examination. For the SC/ST and physically handicapped candidates the percentage to secure is 50 percent of marks. Even final year students who will be appearing for the examination or awaiting the result can also sit for this exam. In that case you will be give provisional admission. After getting the NET result you have to complete your P.G. degree or otherwise you will be disqualified. If you are a PhD degree holder then you are entitled to get a relaxation in percentage. Which means on securing 50% instead of 55% you will be considered eligible. The upper age limit for the Junior Research Fellowship is 28 years. A relaxation of 5 years is provided to the SC/ST/OBC and Physically Handicapped candidates. Candidates with enough research experience can also get age relaxation of upto 5 years. Apart from this students possessing LLM degree will also get age relaxation. For Lectureship post there is no upper age limit. The written examination consists of three papers. The first paper basically checks the teaching aptitude, comprehension skills, reasoning ability, general awareness and the capability of the candidate to think divergently. The second paper remains loaded with short questions from the subject by you while the third paper will also contain questions from your chosen subject but all of them will be of descriptive type. You need to secure 50% of marks in Paper I and Paper II only then your third paper will be evaluated. As for the SC/ST candidates the qualifying percentage is 40 percent. To get the announcement about the NET/ SET examination keep an eye on the Employment News or check the UGC website from time to time. Official Website: http://www.ugc.ac.in |
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9th August 2012, 01:51 PM
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Re: What is the procedure of SET-NET exam?
hi friend,
Eligibility for SET-NET: => A candidate must have completed their Graduation Degree in Any Stream (B.E, B.Com, B.A). from recognise universities. => with Atleast 55%. => Final Year student May Also Applicable. => A candidate must have citizenship of India. Referance Books for SET-NET: All the best |
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13th August 2012, 01:56 AM
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Re: What is the procedure of SET-NET exam?
Hi dear,
SET and NET both exams are for lecturer job in government colleges. While UGC-NET is for lecturer job in central government colleges, SET exam is conducted by each state separately for the lecturer job in state government colleges. Those who want to become lecturer are required to appear in the National Eligibility Test or SET exam. However before they can appear in the exam you will have to complete post graduate degree in any course. National Eligibility Test is one of the most difficult entrance exams in India. Every year more than 3 Lakh candidates appear in the NET exam but only very few manages to crack it and get the lecturer job. Therefore it is very important to prepare hard for the NET exam. Study lots of model and previous years papers at the same time take several mock test available online to esure you are prepared in the best way possible. You can also go for professional coaching to prepare for National Eligibility Test. This would be very handy for you. Eligibility for NET To appear in NET exam, candidate must be Indian Citizen. You must have completed post graduate degree in any stream from a recognised university. Your percentage for post graduate course should be 55 percent. Candidates from SC/ST require at least 50 percent marks in post graduate course in order to appear in NET exam. Those who are in final year of post graduate course can also appear in NET exam. However they will have to submit the degree within 2 years of passing the NET exam and should be minimum percentage requirement. Failing to do so, such candidates would be disqualified. You will have to choose the same subject of your post graduate course for the NET exam. There is no upper age limit for lecturer job. As far as the eligibility for SET is concerned its mostly the same. Please remember that candidate who has cleared NET exam can not get lecturer job in state government colleges. Similarly candidate who has cleared SET can not get lecturer job in central government colleges. Thanks |
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13th August 2012, 03:00 PM
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Re: What is the procedure of SET-NET exam?
SET and NET both exams are for lecturer job in government colleges. While UGC-NET is for lecturer job in central government colleges, SET exam is conducted by each state separately for the lecturer job in state government colleges.
Those who want to become lecturer are required to appear in the National Eligibility Test or SET exam. However before they can appear in the exam you will have to complete post graduate degree in any course. National Eligibility Test is one of the most difficult entrance exams in India. Every year more than 3 Lakh candidates appear in the NET exam but only very few manages to crack it and get the lecturer job. Therefore it is very important to prepare hard for the NET exam. Study lots of model and previous years papers at the same time take several mock test available online to esure you are prepared in the best way possible. You can also go for professional coaching to prepare for National Eligibility Test. This would be very handy for you. Eligibility for NET To appear in NET exam, candidate must be Indian Citizen. You must have completed post graduate degree in any stream from a recognised university. Your percentage for post graduate course should be 55 percent. Candidates from SC/ST require at least 50 percent marks in post graduate course in order to appear in NET exam. Those who are in final year of post graduate course can also appear in NET exam. However they will have to submit the degree within 2 years of passing the NET exam and should be minimum percentage requirement. Failing to do so, such candidates would be disqualified. You will have to choose the same subject of your post graduate course for the NET exam. There is no upper age limit for lecturer job. As far as the eligibility for SET is concerned its mostly the same. Please remember that candidate who has cleared NET exam can not get lecturer job in state government colleges. Similarly candidate who has cleared SET can not get lecturer job in central government colleges. |
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15th November 2012, 06:45 PM
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Re: What is the procedure of SET-NET exam?
UGC NET Examination 2013
National Eligibility Test (NET) Examination is th entrance examination conducted by University Grand Commission (UGC) for lectureship and research subject. NET examination is conducted twice in a year in the month of June and December. Upcoming NET examination is likely to be conduct on December 2012. Application Procedure: Interested candidates may apply for the examination by making application on University Grand Commision's official website www.ugc.ac.in. After making application on the website candidates are require to submit application form once again. Print out of all the documents should be also sent to UGC by post. Applications can also be made online. General and OBC candidates are required to pay Rs. 450 as examination/application fee. |
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15th November 2012, 10:31 PM
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Re: What is the procedure of SET-NET exam?
SET and NET both exams are for lecturer job in government colleges. While UGC-NET is for lecturer job in central government colleges, SET exam is conducted by each state separately for the lecturer job in state government colleges.
Those who want to become lecturer are required to appear in the National Eligibility Test or SET exam. However before they can appear in the exam you will have to complete post graduate degree in any course. National Eligibility Test is one of the most difficult entrance exams in India. Every year more than 3 Lakh candidates appear in the NET exam but only very few manages to crack it and get the lecturer job. Therefore it is very important to prepare hard for the NET exam. Study lots of model and previous years papers at the same time take several mock test available online to esure you are prepared in the best way possible. You can also go for professional coaching to prepare for National Eligibility Test. This would be very handy for you. Eligibility for NET To appear in NET exam, candidate must be Indian Citizen. You must have completed post graduate degree in any stream from a recognised university. Your percentage for post graduate course should be 55 percent. Candidates from SC/ST require at least 50 percent marks in post graduate course in order to appear in NET exam. Those who are in final year of post graduate course can also appear in NET exam. However they will have to submit the degree within 2 years of passing the NET exam and should be minimum percentage requirement. Failing to do so, such candidates would be disqualified. You will have to choose the same subject of your post graduate course for the NET exam. There is no upper age limit for lecturer job. |
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11th December 2012, 10:47 PM
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Re: What is the procedure of SET-NET exam?
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hi, it is my first post. So, forgive me if i do any mistake in posting here. Man, i am also a student of english and preparing for net. In short you shall have to read vast. You will find the syllabus in ugc net website. Now in net questions are selective type, no negative marking. You can contact me at [email protected] ,if you want.it may help for both of us. Thanks. And read hard. |
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