I have 104 out 300 marks in English in the 2nd shift of UGC NET. Is there any chance for me to clear NET or JRF?

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    Santosh Kumar | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    Hi Dear, It is difficult to determine whether you will clear the UGC NET or JRF based solely on your English marks in the 2nd shift. The UGC NET and JRF exams have multiple papers, and your overall score will depend on your performance in all the papers. Additionally, the cutoff scores for these exams vary each year and depend on various factors such as the number of candidates, difficulty level of the exam, and more. It is best to wait for the official results and cutoff scores to be announced to determine your chances of clearing the exam. I hope I gave your answar, feel free to ask more if any left. Good Luck.

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