If a student is in the 1st-year of M.Sc, is she eligible for UGC/CSIR NET?

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If a student is in the 1st-year of M.Sc, is she eligible for UGC/CSIR NET?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago
No, you must qualify 1st year and you should be in 2nd year pursuing or qualified. But, you can prepare right now for better result.
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manpreet 2 years ago
Yes, she is eligible to appear for the CSIR NET Exam but only for the JRF on the basis of her graduation degree. As per the norms of CSIR 1st year, students of Post Graduation are not eligible for an Assistant Professor. If she wants to appear for the post of an Assistant Professor she has to qualify her Post Graduation. If she is in the final year or semester she can apply for the exam. Basic eligibility to appear in the exam is: 1. Minimum 55% in the Post-Graduation is the basic qualification required to appear in the exam. 2. Candidate should not be more than 28 years for JRF. There is no age limit for Assistant Professor. To appear in the UGC NET she has to qualify her Post-Graduation for the post of an Assistant Professor as well as JRF.
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manpreet 2 years ago
No, you can't apply for UGC NET if you are studying in 1st year. The minimum qualifications to apply NET test is complete PG with minimum 55% marks or studying in PG's final year.
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manpreet 2 years ago
UGC NET (University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test) is a national level entrance exam which awards lectureship and Junior Research Fellowship to all the deserving candidates. To appear in this examination, you must have to complete your post-graduation or should pursuing in last year of your Masters degree.
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manpreet 2 years ago
If I'm not wrong, then the doubt which you have is that if you qualified NET exam in 1st year M.Sc. Then will it be valid? Then the answer is yes! you are eligible for NET exam and your score will be valid even after completion of you M.Sc. Degree!
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manpreet 2 years ago
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