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19th October 2012, 12:10 PM
Vigneswari M
 
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What to write NET and what is the qualification or it?


please can u explain me how to write net and qualification for that




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12th August 2013, 12:14 AM
ranjith1438
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Hai,

National Eligibility Test.

NET exam conducted by the UGC(University Grants Commission) two times in a year i.e in the month of july and december. There is two types in NET exam i.e JRF(Junior Research Fellowship) and Lectureship.


Eligibility criteria:-

The applicant must have to complete Post-graduation with atleast 55% marks from a recognised university.

Final year Post-graduation students are also eligible.

You must be a citizen of India.

5% marks relaxation for SC/ST candidates.


Age criteria and relaxation details:-

The maximum age limit for JRF is 28 years,

There is no minimum age limit.

3 years age relaxation for OBC category candidates,

5 years age relaxation for SC/ST category candidates.


There is no age limits for Lectureship applying candidates.


NET exam pattern:-




Application fee details:-

Rs. 450/- for General candidates,

Rs. 225/- for OBC candidates,

Rs. 110/- for SC/ST candidates.


For more details visit
www.ugc.nic.in

All the best
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12th August 2013, 03:14 PM
sandeepsaini.saini522
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Hi,

UGC National Eligibility Test(NET) is held every year for lectureship and JRF

Age Requirements :-

>> lower age limit for all candidates is 18 years..

>> upper age limit for candidates applying for Junior Research Fellowship(JRF) is 28 years..

>> no upper age restriction for candidates applying for lectureship through NET..

Educational Qualifications :-

>> General/OBC candidates should have completed post graduation with an aggregate of 55% (including all the subjects and without rounding off)

>> SC/ST candidates must have secured minimum 50% in their masters without rounding off

You may also visit http://ugcnetonline.in to know more about the UGC NET Exam..

All the best...........
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14th August 2013, 01:16 AM
josh98
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Default Re: What to write NET and what is the qualification or it?

Hi friend.........

NET stands for National Eligibility Test. This exam conducted by Universal Grant Commission.

NET exam conducted by the candidate Lectureship. The JRF (Junior Research Fellowship) cnadidates are also eligible.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:

You should be citizen of india.

You should pass the Post Graduation from any recognized university.

You should pass the post graduation minimum 60% of marks.

The candidate lectureship there is no age limit.

But the JRF candidates age limit should be between 18 to 28 years.

Application Fee : -

1. General candidates willing to apply for UGC NET June 2013 need to pay Rs. 450/-.

2. OBC Candidates would be required to pay Rs. 225/-

3. SC/ST/PWD Candidates would be required to pay Rs. 110/-.

For more details visit below website

www.ugcnetonline.nic.in

all the best.......
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14th August 2013, 08:07 PM
shivam2k6
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Default Re: What to write NET and what is the qualification or it?

Dear Friend,

National Eligibility Test (NET) is the national level entrance examination conducted in our country for postgraduate candidates who wants to pursue for admission in PhD research and/or university level teaching jobs in India.

The examination is conducted twice every year.

The notification is released in the month of April and September for June and December examination respectively by UGC.

You can apply for NET through this website: ugcnetonline.in


Eligibility:

1. Your age should be between 18 years to 28 years

2. You need to have completed post graduation with at least 55% marks. There is a relaxation of 5% for SC/ST students.

All the best.
Thank you.
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15th August 2013, 06:46 PM
sherleytwain
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Default Re: What to write NET and what is the qualification or it?

NET stands for the Nationa Eligibility Test. This is the national level entrance exam by University Grants Commission. You should appear for this exam only if wish to apply for Junior Research Fellowship and College Lectureship.

NET is bi-yearly entrance exam for central government colleges. Which means that after clearing NET you will be given lectureship job in central government colleges only. This will not include colleges funded by the state governments.

The states are responsible for conducting its own entrance exam. It is called State Eligibility Test. All the states have to conduct SET exam to select candidates for lectureship. Those who do not conduct SET have to rely on National Eligibility Test to select the candidates.

In the National Eligibility Test there are 3 written tests. These tests are related to the subject that you have chosen for the exam. You can not pick any subject that you like. It depends on the post graduation course that you have completed. Which means that if you completed M.Com then the subject will be Commerce while for MCA graduates the subject will be Computer Science and Applications.


NET Eligibility

1. Nationality: Indian

2. Qualification: Post graduation, from UGC recognized college.

3. Marks: 55 percent are required.

4. Relaxation: 5% for SC/ST while there isn't any for OBC.

5. During the final year of post graduation, you can appear for NET.

6. But do so if you are sure to meet percentage criteria and can submit degree in 2 years.

7. Subject: Depends on post graduation course.

8. Age Limit: 28 years is the limit for JRF.

9. But there is 3 years relaxation for OBC.

10. While 5 years relaxation for SC/ST.

11. There is no upper age limit for lectureship.
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