I am an M.Sc in zoology 1st-year student. Can I apply for CSIR NET Exam 2018?

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    Shalini Sharma | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    No, you can't. Candidates who are willing to appear in upcoming CSIR NET should be well aware of the eligibilities for the exam. Get the complete detail related to the exam from here - https://www.eduncle.com/csir-net-exam
    As per the UGC NET eligibility criteria, the candidate who is in the final year of Post-Graduation or have passed his post-graduation with 55% marks (For General & OBC) or 50% (For ST/SC/PWD) marks from a government recognized institute are eligible to appear for the exam.
    The official website of CBSE UGC NET exam will begin the online application submission from 5th March 2018.
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    Rehbar Ahmed I am preparing for NEET test

    6 years ago
    No brother, only student who are in last year or have completed M.Sc are eligible for NET test.

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