I have completed my post graduation in mathematics. Now I want to go for PhD Mathematics...I have to find out that after passing UGC NET/JRF whats the criteria to get addmission in PhD(Mathematics).And which ones are PhD (Mathematics) colleges in Maharashtra? and what will be the fees??
First of all if you have completed you master's degree in mathematics with 55% aggregate, in case of reserved categories there is relaxation of 5% , you are eligible to appear for CSIR NET/JRF this is mainly for science specific streams such as mathematical science, physical science, chemical science, earth science, biological science. If you qualify CSIR NET/JRF then you may not have to appear for entrance test if that's the admission process for PhD admission because majority of universities follow this norm, as per their requirements you may only have to appear for interview, so prior to applying go through the entire admission process of the respective university in detailed manner, some of the top colleges in Maharashtra to pursue PhD in Mathematics are IIT Bombay - Indian Institute of Technology, IISER Pune - Indian Institute of Science Education and Research,Institute of Chemical Technology( Mumbai), VNIT Nagpur - Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Amity University( Mumbai) to name a few, check out the entire list of colleges at https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-phd-in-mathematics-universities-in-maharashtra
My aunt is 39years old and willing to do further studies, shes preparing for ugc net(bengali) ,but confused because shes over-aged, what are the career opportunities for her if she clears net? right now shes taking classes in a private school after her MA
Hello,
When it comes to lecturership in UGC NET or even assistant professor in WBSET, there is no upper age limit in that regard, one thing I can say is edtech sector is blooming at an incredible pace, so you can ask her to join as a faculty, age is just a state of mind, if she can teach well then eventually that is what matters, she can also start her own YouTube channel for guiding many students who want go ahead with higher studies in Bengali, she can create her accounts in job portals like that of linkedin, naukri.com (//naukri.com) . indeed and stay updated regarding job opportunities.
may i eligible for ugc net if my qualifications are Ba. in geography and Ma . in environment science
Hello Aspirant,
If you have completed your post graduation in Environmental Sciences then you are eligible for UGC NET provided that you have completed your PG program with 55% if you belongs to General category and 50% if you belongs to any of the reserved category including PwD, because according to the information brochure released on the official website of NTA ( https://ugcnet.nta.nic.in/webinfo/File/GetFile?FileId=56&LangId=P )
"Any candidate having 55% marks in Master’s Degree or equivalent examination from institutions/universities recognized by UGC in subjects like Computer Science &Applications Humanities, Social Science, Electronic Science and other subjects enlisted in the Annexure IV of the given PDF are eligible for UGC NET."
PDF : https://ugcnet.nta.nic.in/webinfo/File/GetFile?FileId=56&LangId=P
Note that the code which you have to use during application of UGC NET is 892 for environmental sciences .
Along with the above education qualification you must satisfy other qualification criteria to be eligible for UGC NET and you can check out the complete eligibility criteria for UGC NET from the link given below :-
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ugc-net
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Currently im doing MTECH BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING and i like to take UGC NET. In paper 2 what subject i can take.Is it given to my choice because i dont feel any relevant subject expect electronic science and i dont prefer that much.What relevant subject i can take?
Hello,
NET UGC is for PhD examination. And biomedical engineering means biology, medicine, mathematics, chemistry all in one subject. It's very interesting subject.
You want to choose 2nd paper of NET then you can choose bioinformatics, bio instrumentation, genomics, bioclinic etc. It will be more use full for you. Now choice is yours. Which is more comfortable for you, you can choose this subject.
All the best.
if Im UGC NET qualified without JRF, will I be exempted from the entrance test at Ambedkar University Delhi? My Department is History
Ambedkar University, Delhi offers a diverse range of UG, PG and doctoral programmes at its three Delhi campuses.For admission to Ambedkar University, PG courses are given on the basis of the AUD entrance test or CAT entrance test score.
For MA History at AUD the Eligibility Criteria :
Bachelor's degree in any discipline with minimum 45% marks or equivalent grade from a recognised university (5% relaxation in case of reserved category candidates).
Admission Process :
- You have to fill the online PG Ambedkar University application form on the AUD website.
- Eligible candidates have to appear for an AUD entrance test (75% weightage) followed by a Personal Interview (25% weightage) conducted by the Ambedkar University Delhi.
- Admission will be offered to the candidates based on their performance in an entrance test, personal interview, allotment of seat, verification of document and fee payment process.
To know more about Ambedkar University, Delhi Eligibility Criteria, Admission Process,etc. visit : https://www.careers360.com/university/bharat-ratna-dr-br-ambedkar-university-delhi/admission
Hope it helps
Thank You !!!!
i have done B.sc Agriculture and M.sc in plant breeding. Which exam should i give -CSIR NET OR UGC NET
CSIR NET and UGC NET, both the exams are conducted by National testing agency ( NTA ). CSIR NET is mainly for science stream pass-out candidates whereas, UGC NET focuses on a total round of subjects, that is, Art's, languages and overall approach.
So, I would suggest you to go for CSIR NET if you satisfy the eligibility criteria. The link given below will help you with more information -
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.careers360.com/question-what-is-difference-between-csir-jrf-net-and-csir-ugc-net-exam/amp
Hope this helps.
Good luck!
hy Im completed MA in Economics so how to prepare ugc net
Hello,
UGC NET Exam will be conducted in the month of May: from 2 May to 17 May.
Given the time left before the exam, you must first identify how to utilize your time efficiently and which study resources should be used.
Go through the entire syllabus :
- Read the syllabus once.
- Analyze which sections seem to be easy and which are tough so that you can allocate your time accordingly, in both the papers I and II.
- You have approximately 30 days to prepare for the exam, so, it is imperative to divide your time to ensure that you give proper coverage to your learning time, revision time as well as solving previous year’s papers and mock tests.
- You can buy any one of the books mentioned here: Trueman/Arihant Experts/KVS Madaan/Upkar
- Apart from books, YouTube videos can be viewed to gather more information on a particular topic
- You should try to solve at least 10 papers. The analysis of solved papers is quite crucial.
- For the first time, the UGC NET exam would be conducted online. So, try to take as many as online mock tests.
- Revise all these notes on the last few days of your preparation.
Hope this helps!!!