Am I eligible for the NET exam after PGDM (finance) from IES college, Mumbai?

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    uma shankar | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    Are you interested in PGDM it is equal to MBA. Please visit www.absi.edu.in and contact for more details and placements are done in the top companies. Thanking you Uma Shankar.
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    pushpendra malav | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    Hello Shah, yes, you are eligible for the NET exam after the PGDM.
    The UGC NET exam is conducted for the determination for assistant professor and award for the junior research fellowship. It is a national level exam which is conducted twice a year.
    this year the exam is scheduled on July 8, 2018.
    The eligibility for the UGC NET exam is as follows:-
    Educational qualification: The candidates must have post graduation degree with minimum 55% marks from recognized university.
    Age limit: There is no age limit for the assistant professorship while the candidates must be below 30 years old for the JRF award.

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