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Can one appear for CSIR Mathematics/ UGC NET in Maths after completing MBA in Finance?


Can one appear for CSIR Mathematics/ UGC NET in Maths after completing MBA in Finance?




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30th October 2022, 09:30 PM
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Default Re: Can one appear for CSIR Mathematics/ UGC NET in Maths after completing MBA in Finance?

Eligibility criteria required to appear for CSIR NET Mathematics or UGC NET Mathematics:

The minimum educational qualification required to appear for CSIR NET Mathematics or UGC NET Mathematics is given below,

@ Candidates must have completed M.Sc or BS or BS-MS or B.Tech or it's any equivalent qualification in the field of Mathematics to be eligible.

@ Based on the criteria mentioned above, as far as my best knowledge is concerned you are not eligible for this examination with MBA in Finance course.

@ Or otherwise you can take interdisciplinary Mathematical science courses like Management or Economics or Conmerce..etc.,
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31st October 2022, 10:56 AM
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Default Re: Can one appear for CSIR Mathematics/ UGC NET in Maths after completing MBA in Finance?

As per the UGC guidelines, a candidate can apply for the examination in the post-graduation subject or related to that. According to your educational qualification, you can appear for the UGC NET Commerce as well as UGC NET Economics and UGC NET Management.

You should fulfill the eligibility requirement such as a candidate must have passed a master's degree with a minimum score of 55% marks from a recognized university. The age limit to appear for the CSIR NET examination is 28 years.
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31st October 2022, 03:52 PM
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Default Re: Can one appear for CSIR Mathematics/ UGC NET in Maths after completing MBA in Finance?

No. You are not eligible to appear for CSIR Mathematics/ UGC NET in Maths after completing MBA in Finance.

Therefore, based on your qualifications, you are qualified to apply for the UGC NET in Economics, Commerce, and Management. For this,*you must have completed a Graduation degree with*at least 55% of the marks.
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31st October 2022, 04:06 PM
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Default Re: Can one appear for CSIR Mathematics/ UGC NET in Maths after completing MBA in Finance?

Yes, you can give the exam of UGC NET in any subject be it your post-graduation or a related subject.

UGC allows the aspirants to appear for the exam in a different discipline.
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31st October 2022, 09:34 PM
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Default Re: Can one appear for CSIR Mathematics/ UGC NET in Maths after completing MBA in Finance?

After earning an MBA in Finance, you are not qualified to take the CSIR Mathematics/UGC NET in Mathematics.

You are therefore qualified to apply for the UGC NET in Economics, Commerce, and Management based on your qualifications. You must have earned at least 55% of the required marks in your graduation degree to be eligible for this.
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2nd November 2022, 03:16 PM
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Default Re: Can one appear for CSIR Mathematics/ UGC NET in Maths after completing MBA in Finance?

As per UGc NET guidelines , candidate can apply for exam in the post graduation subject or related subject.

As per your educational qualification , you can appear for UGC NET commerce or economics or management .
Apart from educational qualification , candidates are required to fulfill other eligibility criteria as well to appear for exam.

For CSIR NET Maths, candidate must have persued MSC /BS /MS/BS/B.tech or any other equivalent degree in field of maths to appear for exam.

Thus you are not eligible for maths.
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