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8th November 2016 11:22 AM
Unregistered
Re: After M.Com should I go for M.Ed and NET or only NET?

Hi sir, I have completed B.com, B.ph (Philosophy), MBA(School Management) and doing M.com (1st year)- Am I eligible for NET exam
14th July 2015 12:24 PM
john215
Re: After M.Com should I go for M.Ed and NET or only NET?

Re: After M.Com should I go for M.Ed and NET or only NET?

You have B.Ed degree along with M.Com than you are eligible to apply in this course otherwise you can not apply for this course.

NET is very important examination as if you qualify the examination you can use the Score of NET for apply in many jobs and courses.

You can also teach in Colleges as lecturer after qualify this examination.

NET stands for National Eligibility Test.

UGC conduct the examination twice in a year.

This examination is conducted for the Junior Research Fellowship and Lecturer ship.

Minimum Eligibility For applying in NET examination

Post Graduation degree in any subject from recognized university
55% marks in Post Graduation.

For more details visit www.ugc.ac.in/
14th July 2015 09:27 AM
joyshreenath
Re: After M.Com should I go for M.Ed and NET or only NET?

First let me mention one thing that, first you have to do B.Ed. Only then can you do M.Ed. So after your M.Com degree, you must sit for entrance examination taken for B.Ed. Let me tell you nowadays the scope of NET in lectureship has become very low. If your surf the internet and look for vacant lecturer positions in government colleges then seldom will you find such a position. But every year many candidates pass out NET. So it is not possible to accommodate everybody. So all your effort might go in vain.
Instead, if you do, B.Ed. and then later on M.Ed. then you are sure to secure a teaching job in a school. Most schools look for candidate shaving B.Ed. So prepare yourself in subjects like quantitative aptitude, Mathematics, reasoning, etc. These will be required when you sit for multiple choice type entrance examination of B.Ed. If you secure more than 50%, you can get a chance to study B.Ed. in that college.
13th July 2015 07:55 PM
Unregistered
Re: After M.Com should I go for M.Ed and NET or only NET?

i want to become a lecturer and i have completed my mcom with 54% marks. so, please suggest me that what should i do?
29th August 2014 03:00 PM
Unregistered
Re: After M.Com should I go for M.Ed and NET or only NET?

hello everyone!
i am a bcom pass 2nd yr student.
i left my ca ipcc course. i want to do b.ed and m.com now. what all i need to do for it? can i do m.com and b.ed simultaneously?
13th May 2014 09:55 PM
Unregistered
Re: After M.Com should I go for M.Ed and NET or only NET?

WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM AGE LIMIT FOR LECTURESHIP IN ANY INDIAN COLLEGES?AND WHAT IS THE BENEFIT OF CLEARING NET?IS THERE ANY AGE LIMIT FOR NET?
31st October 2013 01:45 PM
Unregistered
Re: After M.Com should I go for M.Ed and NET or only NET?

sir........ I have done m.com with 53.5% with b.ed 86% and m.ed 79%. can i appear for net exam either through commerce or education stream.i belongs to a general category.
3rd October 2013 04:23 PM
Unregistered
Re: After M.Com should I go for M.Ed and NET or only NET?

i have completed mine mcom part 2nd with 54% can i apply net/set exam or m.ed to be in teaching field
27th February 2013 08:48 PM
imira
Re: After M.Com should I go for M.Ed and NET or only NET?

You can apply only for NET exam. B.Ed degree is mandatory to apply for M.Ed. admissions are done via entrance exams. Master’s degree with a minimum of 55% marks is the basic qualification for NET. If you satisfy these requirements, you can apply for NET through UGC portal.
27th February 2013 08:45 PM
imira
Re: After M.Com should I go for M.Ed and NET or only NET?

You can apply only for NET exam. B.Ed degree is mandatory to apply for M.Ed. admissions are done via entrance exams. Master’s degree with a minimum of 55% marks is the basic qualification for NET. If you satisfy these requirements, you can apply for NET through UGC portal.
25th February 2013 01:40 PM
Unregistered
Re: After M.Com should I go for M.Ed and NET or only NET?

i completed M.com (Correspondent) in 2012 with 60.3%. can i become a teacher/ lecterer, please tell me the details....
24th February 2013 05:34 PM
Kotesh432
Re: After M.Com should I go for M.Ed and NET or only NET?

Hi Guest,

M.Ed eligibility is for candidates passing their graduation in B.Ed.

As you have passed M.Com, UGC NET exam will be a good move for your career.

You can give the entrance exam and later on you have good future with the examination.

The eligibility for UGC NET is as follows:

Pass in PG course

A minimum of 55% and above throughout the academics

Thank you,

All the best.
24th February 2013 04:29 PM
vikash kumar prajapati
Re: After M.Com should I go for M.Ed and NET or only NET?

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Originally Posted by Unregistered View Post
After Mcom..should I go for M.Ed and Net..
Or only for Net...
Which is better
UGC-NET Exam is taken for two Purposes :-
1)For Getting Scholarship in the field of Research.
2)For becoming a Lecturer in Colleges/University.

If you are interested in doing the any above two,then there is no need to do B.Ed course.However if you are Interested getting government jobs in Government schools,then B.ed Degree is Sufficient for that.

However,if you will apply for UGC-NET Exam,you will require to fulfill these Eligibility :-

Marks :-
-->>If you are from General Category - 55% in Post Graduation.
-->>If you are from SC/ST/OBC - 50% in Post Graduation.

Age required :-
-->>If you will apply for Junior Fellowship - Not above 28 years.
-->>If you will apply for Lecturer Post - No age Limit.

NOTE :- If you will apply for Lectureship Post,then for this Post only top 15% Candidates will be Selected from each subjects.

For Applying to UGC-NET -->> Click-Here .
24th February 2013 04:27 PM
SK@S
Re: After M.Com should I go for M.Ed and NET or only NET?

Please note that NET is an Eliigibilty test conducted by UGC.

This test is conducted two times in a year

If you clear the UGC NEt exams you can apply to colleges and University for job of Asst professors.

Eligibilty to apply for the UGC-NET Exams is:
Post Graduation pass
Minimum 55% marks in Post Graduation for the General and OBC candidates
Minimum 50% marks for the SC/ST candidates

Age Limit:
Lecturership-No age limit
JRF-Maximum age to apply is 28 years


So, you can apply for NET and if you want to do Med , you can do it
24th February 2013 02:55 PM
Oracle 9
Re: After M.Com should I go for M.Ed and NET or only NET?

M.ed is Post graduate course in Education which can be done only after completing B.ed Degree.

Master in Arts (Education) is 1/2 years Post Graduate degree course in education.

Minimum Eligibility For M.ed
  • Graduation From recognized university
  • B.Ed degree.

If you have B.ed degree along with M.com than you are eligible to apply in this course otherwise you can not apply for this course.

Where as

NET is very important examination as if you qualify the examination you can use the Score of NET for apply in many jobs and courses.

You can also teach in Colleges as lecturer after qualify this examination.

NET stands for National Eligibility Test.

UGC conduct the examination twice in a year.

This examination is conducted for the Junior Research Fellowship and Lecturer ship.

Minimum Eligibility For applying in NET examination

• Post Graduation degree in any subject from recognized university
• 55% marks in Post Graduation.


for more info visit website

www.ugc.ac.in
24th February 2013 03:47 AM
Unregistered
After M.Com should I go for M.Ed and NET or only NET?

After Mcom..should I go for M.Ed and Net..
Or only for Net...
Which is better

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