I completed my M.Pharma with 65% marks. Am I eligible to write UGC NET exam?
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Hi,
Congratulations for completing Masters' in pharma. As per the eligibility criteria of UGC NET Exam, you must have completed the postgraduation with minimum 55% aggregate marks and you got higher than this. So, you can apply for the UGC NET Exam. Start preparing for the exam and crack it with good rank. Best of luck. -
Hello Pavitra,
Yes, you are eligible for UGC NET Exam. The candidates who have completed the post graduation with minimum 55% marks from a recognised university can apply for the UGC NET. As you have completed M.Pharma, you may apply for the NET Exam. Also, there is max age limit of 30 years while no age limit for the lectureship at the university level. Read the official notification to know more from the official website. All the best.
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