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12th March 2016, 02:51 PM
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Eligibility to appear in UGC-NET(Environmental Sciences) for M.Sc(Physics) with M.Tech(Remote Sensing) candidates?
Hello,
Whether with M.SC (Physics) with M.Tech(Remote Sensing) candidates are eligible for UGC-NET IN Environmental Sciences as a subject to appear? Kindly tell me immediately. |
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14th March 2016, 06:28 AM
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Re: Eligibility to appear in UGC-NET(Environmental Sciences) for M.Sc(Physics) with M.Tech(Remote Sensing) candidates?
I am sorry to tell you this but you are not eligible for UGC-NET(Environmental Sciences).
You are eligible for Physics as your base is Physics as far as your Education is concerned. To be eligible for the JRF as well as the opportunity to go for the Lecturer Post you need to apply in the field in which you have studied and not just any course. So you are not eligible for UGC-NET(Environmental Sciences). |
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14th March 2016, 07:48 PM
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Re: Eligibility to appear in UGC-NET(Environmental Sciences) for M.Sc(Physics) with M.Tech(Remote Sensing) candidates?
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Those candidates who have completed Masters degree in Environmental Science with above 55% marks from a recognized university are eligible for UGC NET exam in Environmental Science. |
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4th February 2017, 10:10 PM
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Re: Eligibility to appear in UGC-NET(Environmental Sciences) for M.Sc(Physics) with M.Tech(Remote Sensing) candidates?
I am completed my Bsc in Botany after that completed my Msc in Conservation Biology. Am i eligible for UGC NET in Environment science?
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