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27th February 2012, 12:03 AM
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Will I be eligible for NET or SET? I have done MSc in Biotechnology through VM university from Tamilnadu
I have done msc in biotechnology through vm university tamilnaidu by dde mode with 68% . Will i elgiable for net or set ? If yes then how can i apply?
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28th February 2012, 02:19 PM
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Re: Will I be eligible for NET or SET? I have done MSc in Biotechnology through VM university from Tamilnadu
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University Grant Commission Distance Education Council Since the degree offered by the university is approved by the above mentioned regulatory bodies, candidates holding a masters degree awarded by the university are definitely eligible for the National Eligibility Test as well as State Lectureship Eligibility Test, provided he/she has scored a minimum of 55% in the same. For candidates belonging to Sc/St category, the required percentage of marks is 50%. The test is conducted twice a year-in the month of June and December. The notification is usually published on the official website of University Grant Commission. Once the notification is published, candidates may apply for the test through the following website: www.ugcnetonline.in |
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20th April 2012, 08:58 PM
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Re: Will I be eligible for NET or SET? I have done MSc in Biotechnology through VM university from Tamilnadu
I have done msc biotech from smu. shall i apply for net exam in environment sciences?
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