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13th February 2019, 01:17 AM
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Re: Eligibility and syllabus of UGC-NET(Mathematics) for MSc student?
Eligibility of UGC-NET (Mathematics) for M.Sc students are as follows:-
Candidate must have passed Post-Graduation degree in Mathematics with at least 55% (50% for SC/ST/PWD) aggregate. Syllabus of UGC-NET (Mathematics) for M.Sc students are as follows:- Analysis Linear Analysis Complex Analysis Algebra Topology Ordinary Differential Equations Numerical Analysis Calculus of Variations Linear Integral Equations Classical Mechanics Descriptive Statistics, Exploratory and Data Analysis |
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13th February 2019, 04:13 PM
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Re: Eligibility and syllabus of UGC-NET(Mathematics) for MSc student?
The eligibility criteria for UGC-NET(Mathematics) is as follows:
1.The candidate must be of Indian. 2.The candidate must complete MSc or equivalent with a minimum aggregate of 55% for general and OBC . whereas 50%for SC/ST/PwD candidates. 3.The candidates with BSc degree are eligible only to JRF(Junior Research Fellowship). 4.The upper age limit for JRF is 28 as of 1st July of the applying year.There is no upper limit for lectureship. (NET).For SC/ST/PwD relaxation of 5 year is given.3 years relaxation for OBC(NON-CREAMY LAYER ONLY). The syllabus for UGC-NET exam is as follows 1.Linear Algebra 2.Complex Analysis 3.Ordianary Differential Equation 4.Partial Differential Equation 5.Numerical Analysis 6.Calculus of Variations 7.Linear integral equations 8.classical mechanics 9.Descriptive Statistics 10.Exploratory Data analysis With regards. |
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