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4th January 2023 05:57 PM
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Re: Eligibility of UGC NET after Masters in Microbiology?

I completed msc microbiology , which subject can i choose in paper 2 in NET exam , microbiology is not mentioned in the subjects list ?
13th September 2022 07:38 PM
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Re: Eligibility of UGC NET after Masters in Microbiology?

I m microbiology student ... so can I apply ugc net exam and CSIR net exam ...
13th June 2021 03:40 PM
Afreen0786
Re: Eligibility of UGC NET after Masters in Microbiology?

Eligibility: Master's degree
Marks:. 55%
Age limit : 30 years
There is no age limit for the aspirant who will appear in UGC NET Exam for the post of Assistant Professor.

Microbiology is the study of micro organism which are organisms So śmall that they. cannot be Seen with the naked eye. They can be observed only the aid of microscope
16th February 2021 10:00 PM
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Re: Eligibility of UGC NET after Masters in Microbiology?

I'm a microbiology student final yr msc
Can i apply to ugc net
If i apply wt subject should i select
18th December 2020 12:58 PM
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Re: Eligibility of UGC NET after Masters in Microbiology?

I'm post graduated microbiology student I want to know that if I want to appear for net exam then which subject I have to choose for the exam as I am microbiology student
11th September 2020 11:38 AM
sachariah
Re: Eligibility of UGC NET after Masters in Microbiology?

You must have completed your master's with minimum 55% aggregate marks (50% for SC/ST/PWD & OBC candidates).

Age limit for JRF is 30 years. There is no age limit for the aspirant who will appear in UGC NET Exam for the post of Assistant Professor.
10th September 2020 04:28 PM
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Re: Eligibility of UGC NET after Masters in Microbiology?

Iam microbiology post graduate student.. Can i apply for NTA ugc net exam
22nd March 2018 07:30 PM
ravimahawar1234
Re: Eligibility of UGC NET after Masters in Microbiology?

UG NET (University Grants Commission National Eligibility) is an entrance exam through which candidates are selected for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and for Lectureship.
As you have completed your post graduation in microbiology, now your are eligible to appear in this exam.
Following are the basic eligibility criteria to appear in UGC NET Exam –

You must have completed your master’s with minimum 55% aggregate marks (50% for SC/ST/PWD & OBC candidates).

Age limit for JRF is 30 years.

There is no age limit for the aspirant who will appear in UGC NET Exam for the post of Assistant Professor.
11th March 2018 09:34 AM
Angry Girl
Re: Eligibility of UGC NET after Masters in Microbiology?

NET means National Eligibility Test. This entrance examination s conducted for selection of candidates for the following:

1. Junior Research Fellowship

2. Lectureship

It is conducted by the University Grants Commission twice every year in the June and December.

Eligibility Criteria:

Academic qualification required for the NET:

1. You should have at least master's degree in any stream from a recognized university.

2. Final year post graduation candidate can also apply for this exam.

3. Minimum of 55% is needed in P.G in order to apply for the NET exam.

4. 5% relaxation in marks to the SC/ST candidates.

So after passing your Master's degree in Microbiology, You can go for NET exam.

Age limit:

The minimum age limit is 21 years. The upper age limit for the JRF is 28 years.

For lectureship, there is no upper age limit that is you can apply for any age.
4th March 2018 09:54 AM
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Eligibility of UGC NET after Masters in Microbiology?

I have completed my M.Sc in Microbiology in the year 2016. So, am I eligible for UGC NET? My Post Graduate percentage is 72%. So, please clarify my question.

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