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25th February 2019, 08:53 PM
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Re: CSIR-NET or UGC-NET, which is to appear for studying PhD(Mechanical Engineering)?
CSIR NET will be a better option if you have studied B.Tech and M.Tech in mechanical engineering. UGC NET doesn't offer any engineering subject. Therefore, it will not be a good option for you.
Hence, choose engineering sciences in CSIR NET and start preparing for it. If you can get an excellent score, you will have a great chance. |
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10th June 2022, 10:59 PM
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Re: CSIR-NET or UGC-NET, which is to appear for studying PhD(Mechanical Engineering)?
You have to appear in the entrance exam called CSIR NET to study PhD Mechanical Engineering.
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12th June 2022, 03:25 PM
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Re: CSIR-NET or UGC-NET, which is to appear for studying PhD(Mechanical Engineering)?
Qualification required for PhD Mechanical Engineering, candidates must have a post graduate degree from a recognised university.
Candidates also have to appear in the entrance exam called CSIR NET. |
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