Am I eligible to pursue M.Phil? I've got 53% in MA and 65 above in B.Ed. On what base can I pursue M.Phil?

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    Mehak Seth | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    M.PHIL: ELIGIBILITY
    Candidate must have passed the PG or equivalent examination from a recognized state/private/deemed or central University with at least 55% (45% to 50% for reserved category candidates) of the marks.
    - He/She shall not be having any backlog or compartment in any of the subject/Subjects at PG level that is yet to be cleared at the time of taking admissions.
    - Apart from the above-mentioned eligibility criterias various colleges and institutes may have their own additional criterias which the students would have to satisfy in order to take admission.
    - In case of reserved category students, they would have to present their
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