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16th February 2016 04:53 PM
bharathikannamma
Re: Am I eligible to write CSIR-UGC NET after completing BE in food technology and Mtech in chemical engineering

i have completed BE in food technology and Mtech in chemical engineering. Am i eligible for csir exam and if it is so which subject i can choose.help me out with the answer please
18th July 2014 01:35 PM
jyoteeswar
Re: Am I eligible to write CSIR-UGC NET after completing B.Tech in IT stream

Sorry
18th July 2014 01:20 PM
Unregistered
Re: Am I eligible to write CSIR-UGC NET after completing B.Tech in IT stream

Hi i completed my mtech in the stream of ece with 73% but in btech iam having 54.64% am i eligible to apply csir jrf
17th March 2013 01:11 PM
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Re: Am I eligible to write CSIR-UGC NET after completing B.Tech in IT stream

I had done b.tech. in electronics and communication engg.,i want to know that csir net and ugc net exam is same or not. and what is the eligibility for it.
9th March 2013 03:58 PM
sherleytwain
Re: Am I eligible to write CSIR-UGC NET after completing B.Tech in IT stream

For National Eligibility Test, candidate must have completed post graduation course. It could be any recognized course from a recognized university. It means that once you have completed M.E. course you will be eligible but depending on how much marks you have scored in the post graduation.

National Eligibility Test is for college lectureship and Junior Research Fellowship. It is national level entrance exam conducted by the University Grants Commission. The state level exam conducted separately by each state is called State Eligibility Test.

Now please go through the eligibility criteria that I have mentioned below before applying for the National Eligibility Test. The test is conducted in June and December therefore choose when to appear properly. You may want to give yourself proper time to prepare.

NET by no meaning is a easy entrance exam. It is quite difficult however the advantage is that there is no limit to appearances.


Eligibility

1. It is national level exam for Indian citizens only.

2. Post graduates are eligible to appear for it.

3. But they should have completed PG with 55 percent or more marks.

4. SC/ST candidate can appear with 50 percent marks.

5. You can appear during the final year of M.E. as well.

6. However if you do, then please submit the degree within 2 years of passing NET.

7. Select NET subject depending on your PG degree.

8. There is no limit on appearances.

9. JRF aspirants can apply till 28 years.

10 Lectureship don't have any age criteria.
8th March 2013 11:58 PM
ajayrocks007
Re: Am I eligible to write CSIR-UGC NET after completing B.Tech in IT stream

CSIR NET is conducted for Lecturership and Junior Research fellowships.

Those who have got 55% marks in Post Graduation can apply for CSIR NET .

For SC/ST 50% marks is the criteria for this examination.

Post Graduation should be in any of the following streams if you want to apply for CSIR NET:

-Chemical Sciences

-Earth and Planetary Sciences

-Life Sciences

-Mathematical Sciences

-Physical Sciences

So if you satisfy above criteria then you can apply for CSIR NET.

For Lecturership there is no age limit but for JRF you need to be below 28 years of age.

For more information visit http://csirhrdg.nic.in/
8th March 2013 04:24 PM
Unregistered
Re: Am I eligible to write CSIR-UGC NET after completing B.Tech in IT stream

Are M.Sc. Computer Science students eligible for CSIR-UGC NET exam ??
3rd March 2013 07:38 PM
Unregistered
Re: Am I eligible to write CSIR-UGC NET after completing B.Tech in IT stream

what is the difference between jrf and net exam?
29th December 2012 01:35 PM
vikash kumar prajapati
Re: Am I eligible to write CSIR-UGC NET after completing B.Tech in IT stream

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i have completed my B.Tech in IT stream.I am doing M.E in Computer science.Whether i'm eligible to write csir-ugc net(lectureship) exam?
Sorry my dear Friend,you will not be Eligible to appear in CSIR UGC Exam.

In order to appear in this Exam,you will required the following Eligibility:-

Educational Qualification:-

>>You must be passed out in Master Degree/P.hd in any stream from Recognized stream.

Marks:-

>>Your minimum marks should be 55%.
>>If you belong from the SC/ST/OBC then your minimum marks should be 50%.

Age:-

>>If you are Applying for JRF then your age should not be above 28 years.
>>If you are Applying for Lectureship then there is NO AGE LIMIT.

Syllabus for this Exam:-

Paper 1:-It will contain 60 questions. You will have to attempt only 50.
Total marks of this exam will be 100.
Total time duration for this exam will be 1 hours and 20 minutes.

Paper 2:-It will contain 50 questions. All questions are compulsory.
Total marks of this exam will be 100.
Total time duration for this exam will be 1 hours and 20 minutes.

Paper 3:-It will contain 75 questions. All questions are compulsory.

Total marks of this exam will be 150.
Total time duration for this exam will be 2 hours and 30 minutes.

Its Official website is http://ugcnetonline.ac.in

Previous Year Questions Papers of CSIR-UGC Exam for Computer science and Application has been attached with this Post.Please See it.



28th December 2012 10:46 PM
kavinep
Am I eligible to write CSIR-UGC NET after completing B.Tech in IT stream

i have completed my B.Tech in IT stream.I am doing M.E in Computer science.Whether i'm eligible to write csir-ugc net(lectureship) exam?

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