University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test
Aspirants can prepare for UGC NET law by considering the syllabus and exam pattern, previous year papers, and recommended books.
UGC NET Law syllabus comprises Jurisprudence, Constitutional and Administrative Law, Public International Law and IHL, Law of Crimes, Law of Torts and Consumer Protection, and more.
Yes, the National Law of University, Odisha accepts UGC NET/ JRF scores for admission to PhD programme.
As you have already completed your M.Tech, so yes you are eligible to sit in UGC NET. You can choose Environmental Science as a subject to appear in UGC National Eligibility Test.
All the best!
Hello,
The salary for a fresher after doing LLM withiut clearing UGC NET may vary from one role to the other. Below is salary for LLM graduates with different roles:
Assistant Professor: 2.8 Lakhs per annum
Advocates - Rs. 2.4 Lakhs to 8 Lakhs per annum
Solicitor - Rs. 1 Lakh to Rs. 4.10 Lakhs per annum
District Judge - Rs. 6 Lakhs to 9 Lakhs per annum
Notary - Rs. 1.8 Lakhs to Rs 3.6 Lakhs per annum
However, if in future you clear NET exam, as a Post Graduation in Law you can join as Lecturer in Colleges. Average salary offered for you in Government Colleges is round Rs. 1 Lakh per month and in Private Colleges the pay would be around Rs. 1 Lakh above, as a fresher. The salary varies from College to College, based on your skill set, experience years, education qualification, etc.
For further information regarding this course, you can check out the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/llm-master-of-legislative-law
I hope this helps,
All the best.
The university Grants Commission Chairman has announced that the second phase of National Eligibility Test has been postponed. The chairman said that now the UGC-NET second shift exam will begin on September 20,2022. The last exam will be conducted on September 30,2022.
Best of Luck!!
Hi,
To appear for CSIR NET, engineering students have to complete their graduation, but for UGC NET, they must complete their MTech from their respective fields.
Since you have done MTech in Electronics and Communication (ECE), you are eligible for both the NET exams.
Some points to note here are-
UGC NET:
* The UGC-NET exam is required to be eligible for a Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) or Assistant Professor position at an Indian university.
* Candidates who have earned at least a 55 percent grade point average (PG) or its equivalent from an accredited institution can apply for UGC NET.
* UGC-NET is conducted in 81 subjects mainly for Arts, Commerce and language.
CSIR NET:
* Only 5 disciplines are included on the CSIR-NET exam for students in the science stream.
* MTech Electronics and Communication graduates can apply under CSIR-NET Physical Sciences category.
* To appear for the exam, the candidates must have completed or pursuing the M-Tech degree.
You can apply accordingly along with checking other criteria mentioned in the guidelines. Feel free to ask any more doubts!
Hello!
Since your background is life science, there are many areas where you can conduct your research. Some of them are listed below-
1. Plant Biology; Virology; Biotechnology.
2. Genetics; Cell & Molecular Biology; Developmental Biology.
3. Microbiology; Immunology; Infectology, Radiation and Cancer Biology.
Hope this information will help you. Good luck for your research!
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