UGC NET Exam
Yes, you can write NET UGC exam in journalism as you have masters in the given subject.
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Yes you can apply for UGC NET in tribal and regional language or literature if you are MA in tribal studies. Check the syllabus and previous year question papers too which is easily available in internet to make sure you fit into that category.
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CSIR NET is mainly for science subjects such as mathematical science/chemical science/biological science/earth science/physical science, and on the other hand UGC NET has a total of 81 subjects
Yes, JRF is available for both CSIR NET as well as UGC NET, the eligibility criteria for each one has been mentioned below-
CSIR NET - Passed BTech/Bpharm/BS degree of four years/Integrated MSc or BS-MS securing 55% aggregate are also eligible to apply, for reserved category they need merely 50%,
UGC NET - Passed master's degree in the relevant discipline from a recognized university securing 55% aggregate, for reserved category there is relaxation of 5%
You can check the last year cut-offs of the respective entrance test to know more details regarding this
UGC NET cut-off: https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ugc-net-cutoff
CSIR NET cut-off: https://competition.careers360.com/articles/csir-ugc-net-cut-off
UGC NET eligibility criteria is given below :-
--) You need at least 55% marks in your master or equivalent degree ( 50 % marks for
OBC/ST/SC/PWD/Transgender).
--) Those who are currently in the final year of their Master's degree are also provisionally eligible for UGC NET 2021 provided that they must fulfil above educational requirements within two years.
--)Age :- The age limit is given
Post
age limit for the post
Junior Research Fellow
30 years
Assistant
no age limit is there
Age relaxation
Category
SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer)/Female/Transgender/Ex Armyman/Research candidates
5 years
3 years
††† While applying for UGC NET 2021 you need to select the test for the subject which have studied in your post-graduation. In case if your post graduation subject is not given in the list , then you can choose the relevant subject from the list as per your preference. The subject list is attached as Annexure-IV in the information brochure . The Annexure-IV is on the page number 34 on official information brochure, which you can download by going through the link provided below
https://ugcnet.nta.nic.in/webinfo/File/GetFile?FileId=56&LangId=P
So, as M.E in water resources engineering is not there in the subject list , so you are free to choose any related subject depending upon your preference and thus, you can choose Geography .
For detailed eligibility criteria, you can visit our page the link for which is provided below:-
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ugc-net-eligibility-criteria
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Applicants with minimum of 55% marks from UGC-recognized universities/institutions or equivalents are eligible to apply for UGC NET 2021. If you have aggregate marks in Master with less than 55% then you aren't eligible.
You can visit the link below to know more about UGC NET 2021:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ugc-net
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Dear aspirant,
Yes, you can apply for the ugc net for jrf after clearing net exam for assistant professor only.
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