I have completed M.Com in Applied Economics. Am I eligible to take the NET JRF exam in management?
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Yes, you are eligible for the NET JRF examination in Management after the M.Com in Applied Economics. The UGC NET eligibility norms require that the candidates who have secured 55% marks in their postgraduate degree from a UGC-recognized university shall be considered eligible for the exam. Since Applied Economics is an appropriate subject, you meet the educational qualifications in the Management subject. Along with this, also ensure that you fall under the age limit of 30 years for becoming eligible for JRF. After being within these parameters, you can apply for the NET JRF exam.
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