29th November 2011 11:13 PM | |
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Re: NET/SET exam after B.Sc with 47%, PG in MCM with 64% and diploma in PGDCCA? i have completed my MCM with 73% and i want to know that in which subject may i apply for set. syllabus for the same |
10th November 2011 02:34 PM | |
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Re: NET/SET exam after B.Sc with 47%, PG in MCM with 64% and diploma in PGDCCA? i have comleted b.sc with 45% and m.c.m with 55% can i apply for net/set exams |
1st August 2011 09:13 PM | |
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Re: NET/SET exam after B.Sc with 47%, PG in MCM with 64% and diploma in PGDCCA? i have 44 percentage in p g exam . can i have able to write set exam? |
1st August 2011 09:11 PM | |
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Re: NET/SET exam after B.Sc with 47%, PG in MCM with 64% and diploma in PGDCCA? i have only 44 percentage in p g exam |
2nd July 2011 01:05 PM | |
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Re: NET/SET exam after B.Sc with 47%, PG in MCM with 64% and diploma in PGDCCA? Plese suggest me the subjects for NET exam In MCM. |
19th June 2011 04:01 PM | |
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Re: NET/SET exam after B.Sc with 47%, PG in MCM with 64% and diploma in PGDCCA? Is there any courses other than M.Sc, MBA, MCA, MCM after B.Sc computer science? |
29th April 2011 06:09 PM | |
SANDEEP891985 |
Re: NET/SET exam after B.Sc with 47%, PG in MCM with 64% and diploma in PGDCCA? Hello friend, Since you have qualified your Masters degree with 64%, you are eligible for NET/SET conducted by UGC. The minimum percentage of marks required in the masters degree program is 55% for candidates belonging to general category and 50% for those who belong to SC/ST category. There is no maximum age limit for the exam. To complete information regarding NET and to apply for the same, click here |
24th April 2011 10:52 AM | |
anagha jain |
NET/SET exam after B.Sc with 47%, PG in MCM with 64% and diploma in PGDCCA? i am graduate in bsc(computer science) with agrregate 47% .then i have completed post graduation in mcm from nagpur university with 64%.i have diploma in pgdcca. please tell me sir/madam can i apply for the net/set exams if not then why? please give me some guidence about my career. |