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5th February 2020 01:31 PM
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Re: Can I give JRF exam after completing BSc Horticulture

Bsc agriculture students can give a horticulture jrf exam or not ??
3rd July 2018 02:18 PM
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Re: Can I give JRF exam after completing BSc Horticulture

I am bsc horticulture student I am so interested in mathematics so I wanted to do msc in the field of statistics. am I eligible to do msc in statistics ?
Sir/madam please help me
2nd October 2013 03:12 PM
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Re: Can I give JRF exam after completing BSc Horticulture

provid me jrf question of horticulture
22nd June 2013 10:06 AM
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Re: Can I give JRF exam after completing BSc Horticulture

which one is best for graduation bsc in agriculture or bsc in horticulture or bsc in forastry or btech in food science and technology ?
31st January 2013 09:56 PM
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Re: Can I give JRF exam after completing BSc Horticulture

To apply for the JRF or junior Research Scholoarships, you need to be a Post Graduate.
In your case you need to be an M.SC

In the post Graduation, you should score minimum 55% marks if you belong to the General or OBC category
50% MARKS in case of SC/ST category candidates

Also maximum age to apply for the JRF is 28 years
Age relaxations of 5 years is given for candidates who belong to SC/ST/OBC and Women candidates

So, complete your post Grduation that is M.SC and than apply for the CSIR-NET exams
This exam is conducted two times each year in June and December
2nd September 2012 04:22 PM
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Can I give JRF exam after completing BSc Horticulture

sir,i am apparing in bsc.horticulture in nduat kumargang faijabgd,after compleate this digri can i find a good job and after compleate bsc.horticulture can i give JRF exam

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