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20th June 2020, 04:08 PM
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Should I have to appear in UGC NET to secure PhD(Veterinary Science) admission in Bihar Agricultural University?


Hi, I just want to know that for getting admission in Bihar Agricultural University for PhD program in Veterinary Science, I have to appear in UGC NET? I am planning to do this PhD program from this university. So. please let me know I have to give UGC NET or not?




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29th July 2020, 12:20 PM
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Default Re: Should I have to appear in UGC NET to secure PhD(Veterinary Science) admission in Bihar Agricultural University?

It is not necessary to appear in UGC NET to study PhD in Veterinary Science admission in Bihar Agricultural University. The candidate can directly apply for the course by appearing in entrance test which is conducted by the university. The candidates who have already qualified NET/SLET will be exempted from the written test which is conducted by the university. The educational qualification required is a candidate must have passed Master's degree in the relevant field or equivalent with a minimum score of 70% marks in aggregate from a recognized university.

I am also giving you the university website link for your reference that is www.bausabour.ac.in
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