Can I appear for CBSE UGC NET and get JRF? I scored 56% in my MA.

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Asked by Sarada Bishnu
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Shalini Sharma
7 years ago
Hello Sarada, Yes, you can appear for UGC NET JRF exam if you have scored 56% aggregate marks in Masters. Because one of the basic requirement of the exam is that the candidates should have minimum 55% aggregate marks in post graduation. As you want to apply for JRF NET exam then you have to fulfi

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