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31st May 2012 01:08 PM
VIVEK2525
Re: Which specialization is better for me for NET Exam being a candidate of pursuing B.Sc in Physics?


hi friends,

Firstly, you are not eligible for NET Examination because to apply for this examination you have to complete your Post graduate degree course with minimum 55% Marks.

So, please complete your M.sc Physics course first and then you are eligible to apply for CSIR NET Examination. Since you are from science background, so you are only apply for CSIR NET Examination.

This examination is conducted every year twice and you can apply 2 times in a year for this examination.

Those who have completed his M.sc degree course in any one of the subjects are eligible for CSIR NET Examination.

~~ Chemical Sciences
~~ Earth Sciences
~~ Life Sciences
~~ Mathematical Sciences
~~ Physical Sciences.

For JRF NET you must be of minimum 19 years of age, but you have not more than 28 years.

There is no upper age restrictions for Lectureship post.

Candidates may apply for this examination either online or Offline.

So, please complete your Post graduation first and then you are eligible for NET Examination. For more details please visit the official website.

thanks
31st May 2012 02:14 AM
nagendra vijayasree
Re: Which specialization is better for me for NET Exam being a candidate of pursuing B.Sc in Physics?

sorry friend you are not eligible.

University Grants Commission (UGC) conducts National Eligibility Test (NET) every year.This exam is conducted to award the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF).

The eligiblity criteria required for this exam is given below.



Education Qualification


Candidate should have
completed its Post Graduation.
They should have to
score at least 55% marks to apply for this examination.


Age Limit


Candidate age should not be more then 35 years.
For SC/ST 35 years.
For OBC 33 years maximum age is required.

For more information visit the web site

http://www.ugc.ac.in/
31st May 2012 12:35 AM
VIVEK2525
Re: Which specialization is better for me for NET Exam being a candidate of pursuing B.Sc in Physics?

hi friends,

Firstly, you are not eligible for NET Examination because to apply for this examination you have to complete your Post graduate degree course with minimum 55% Marks.

So, please complete your M.sc Physics course first and then you are eligible to apply for CSIR NET Examination. Since you are from science background, so you are only apply for CSIR NET Examination.

This examination is conducted every year twice and you can apply 2 times in a year for this examination.

Those who have completed his M.sc degree course in any one of the subjects are eligible for CSIR NET Examination.

~~ Chemical Sciences
~~ Earth Sciences
~~ Life Sciences
~~ Mathematical Sciences
~~ Physical Sciences.

For JRF NET you must be of minimum 19 years of age, but you have not more than 28 years.

There is no upper age restrictions for Lectureship post.

Candidates may apply for this examination either online or Offline.

So, please complete your Post graduation first and then you are eligible for NET Examination. For more details please visit the official website.

thanks
30th May 2012 11:48 PM
Sayyed Shahrukh
Re: Which specialization is better for me for NET Exam being a candidate of pursuing B.Sc in Physics?

Hello Friend........



Firstly, you are not eligible for NET Examination because to apply for this examination you have to complete your Post graduate degree course with minimum 55% Marks.


CSIR examination is conducted every year twice and you can apply 2 times in a year for this examination.

Those who have completed his M.sc degree course in any one of the subjects are eligible for CSIR NET Examination.

# Chemical Sciences
# Earth Sciences
# Life Sciences
# Mathematical Sciences
# Physical Sciences.

please complete your M.sc Physics course first and then you are eligible to apply for CSIR NET Examination.


Thank You!!!!!!!!!!!!!
30th May 2012 11:39 PM
rahul k
Re: Which specialization is better for me for NET Exam being a candidate of pursuing B.Sc in Physics?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
I am doing my b.sc degree in physics.i have decided to
try for NET and to join in any college as a lecturer.what
specialization would do better for PG since i am not
looking forward in research fields as in the option of
nuclear physics ?
Firstly, you are not eligible for NET Examination because to apply for this examination you have to complete your Post graduate degree course with minimum 55% Marks.

So, please complete your M.sc Physics course first and then you are eligible to apply for CSIR NET Examination. Since you are from science background, so you are only apply for CSIR NET Examination.

This examination is conducted every year twice and you can apply 2 times in a year for this examination.

Those who have completed his M.sc degree course in any one of the subjects are eligible for CSIR NET Examination.

~~ Chemical Sciences
~~ Earth Sciences
~~ Life Sciences
~~ Mathematical Sciences
~~ Physical Sciences.

For JRF NET you must be of minimum 19 years of age, but you have not more than 28 years.

There is no upper age restrictions for Lectureship post.

Candidates may apply for this examination either online or Offline.

So, please complete your Post graduation first and then you are eligible for NET Examination. For more details please visit the official website.







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9th December 2011 11:30 AM
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Which specialization is better for me for NET Exam being a candidate of pursuing B.Sc in Physics?

I am doing my b.sc degree in physics.i have decided to
try for NET and to join in any college as a lecturer.what
specialization would do better for PG since i am not
looking forward in research fields as in the option of
nuclear physics ?

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