University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test
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!
Hello aspirant,
As you did M.Sc. in Geography you will have to apply for ugc net geography. Earth science is a different subject. Those who are pursuing M.Sc. in Geology or Earth science can apply for csir net earth science.
Hope your doubt is cleared.
Hello,
It would not be tough to get work overseas if you attended prestigious universities like the IIMs.
However, graduating from typical B-Schools might not automatically land you a job overseas. In order to build a respectable profile that would be acceptable to international firms, you might need to work in India for a while.
MNCs employ individuals from Indian B-Schools, although often for jobs located within India. They only employ professionals for nations like Singapore, China, Indonesia, etc. from the best B-Schools.
Thank You
The eligibility criteria for the UGC NET examination states, the aspirant need to pass Post graduate course in any stream with 55% marks. For a JRF aspirant, the aspirant must have a age less than 30 years, in order to be eligible for the Junior Research Fellowship.
As you have near about 80% in your PG, then obviously you are eligible for the Environmental Science paper of UGC NET examination.
For more information regarding the UGC NET examination consider the link provided below:
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ugc-net
I hope this helps. Wish you a great day!
Since you have completed MSc in Zoology, you are more suited to appear for CSIT NET for life science, the eligibility criteria regarding this is passed master's degree in the relevant discipline from a recognized university, the required aggregate of 55% for UR/OBC, in case of SC/ST/PwD there is relaxation of 5%, and the age limit is 28 years as on 1st January of the appearing year, relaxation is offered to following applicants;
check out our page at https://competition.careers360.com/exams/csir-ugc-net to know more details regarding this.
Hope you are doing absolutely great.
So with regard to your query, generally the system will update everything if you had debited your amount. However, if its showing that you did not paid the fee, even if you did that, then it is better for you to contact the authorities of UGC NET exam which is the NTA agency. So, just contact them for once, and explain your query, they will checkout your position of payment and will guide you further. The site provides various phone number for the purpose of bank which you chose to pay the amount, you can check that directly from the following link: https://ugcnet.nta.nic.in/contact-us/ . In case if they do not answer, you can also contact the authorities directly. The contact Number is as follows: 0120-6895200.
Hope it helps you,
Good luck, thank you.
As you have completed MSc in physics, then you will obviously have to appear for the NET Physics paper.
On the basis of NET score, you can expect to get a research position (PhD admission) to different colleges/universities all over India and get the Junior Research Fellowship. Another is if you don't clear the JRF then you will get the NET lecturship qualified.
For more information regarding the UGC NET consider the link below:
No, a B.Ed. is not compulsory to become a lecturer. If you have cleared UGC Net exam, then you are required to enroll in a Ph.D. programme.
You can also enroll in a M.Phil. programme. A Ph.D. is considered as a higher level degree than M.Phil. In order to appear in UGC NET examination, you must have cleared your master's degree examinations or appearing in final year examination.
You can conduct independent research and get employed in colleges and universities as a Lecturer. You may also read a career as a Teacher .
B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) is not necessary to become a college professor. But if you want to become a associate professor in a B.Ed college then you should have B.Ed and M.Ed degree. Other than this, B.Ed is only necessary to become a teacher.
And, to become a professor, you must have basic general qualifications : PhD/ NET (National Eligibility Test)/ SLET (State Level Eligibility Test)/ Field Expertise/ Experience.
Hope this helps.
Good luck.
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