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30th September 2018 07:22 PM
Badtameez Dil
Re: Percentage required in MCA(H) to apply for UGC-NET(Computer Application)?

The percentage of marks required in MCA course to apply for UGC NET:

It is 55% for general candidates and 50% for reserved category candidates.

Under reserved category, candidates from OBC, SC, ST are included.
30th September 2018 07:18 PM
Bhaak Burbak
Re: Percentage required in MCA(H) to apply for UGC-NET(Computer Application)?

The eligibility criteria for University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test:

~~Master's degree in any stream from a recognized university.

~~You should have at least 55% marks in Master of Computer Application to apply for NET examination.
30th September 2018 06:14 PM
avinash1997
Re: Percentage required in MCA(H) to apply for UGC-NET(Computer Application)?

NET stands for National Eligibility Test and to appear in the same examination in any subject the minimum education required is a master's degree in the concerned subject with at least 55% marks from a recognized university. Marks relaxation of 5% is allowed for SC/ST or PH category candidates.

Therefore, to appear in NET in Computer Application, you need to have secured at least 55% marks (or 50% in case you belong to SC/ST or PH category) in your MCA degree course to appear in UGC NET held by NTA.

For more detailed information about NET, you can refer to its information bulletin by referring to the link www.nta.ac.in.
30th September 2018 05:52 PM
ajjuravi
Re: Percentage required in MCA(H) to apply for UGC-NET(Computer Application)?

To appear for UGC-NET, 55% is required in Masters courses (like MCA(H), etc.). While for reserved category candidates, 5% relaxation is offered).

If you have secured at least 55% marks, then you can apply for UGC-NET exam.
30th September 2018 05:48 PM
Blessmegod
Re: Percentage required in MCA(H) to apply for UGC-NET(Computer Application)?

UGC NET stands for University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test.

The minimum percentage of marks required in master's degree in any stream from a recognized university is 55% for NET examination.

You should have at least 55% marks in MCA course to apply for UGC NET course.
30th September 2018 05:00 PM
ranjan Ayush
Re: Percentage required in MCA(H) to apply for UGC-NET(Computer Application)?

The percentage of marks required in Master of Computer Application to apply for University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test is 55% marks. It is relaxed by 5% for reserved category candidates.

If a candidate has less than this required percentage of marks then he can not apply for MCA course.
30th September 2018 02:44 PM
Rab Rakha
Re: Percentage required in MCA(H) to apply for UGC-NET(Computer Application)?

NET refers to National Eligibility Test and it is held by NTA (National Testing Agency) on the behalf of UGC for offering JRF (Junior Research Fellowship) and lectureship across the various universities approved by UGC.

Further, to apply for NET in Computer Application and Science, the minimum education required is MCA degree is 55% marks from a recognized university. Marks relaxation of 5% is allowed for SC/ST and PH category candidates.

For more detailed information regarding NET, you can visit the link www.nta.ac.in.
29th September 2018 09:09 AM
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Percentage required in MCA(H) to apply for UGC-NET(Computer Application)?

Hello friends, I am doing MCA(H) and after completing my Post Graduation, I want to apply for UGC-NET with Computer Application. I would like to know about the percentage which is required in MCA(H) to apply for this UGC-NET?

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