I have done my M.Tech in mechanical engineering. Which entrance exams can I give? Can I give UGC NET?

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    Shalini Sharma | Guide-Level 11

    5 years ago
    Hello, If you want to become a lecturer or researcher, then you can apply for CSIR UGC NET exam. As you have done M.Tech in Mechanical Engineering you can appear in CSIR NET Physical Science. Before applying for the exam, must check out that you will fulfill the eligibility criteria of the exam. You can get the complete details from - http://bit.ly/2W9tuxw must visit. To appear in the exam you should have minimum 55% aggregate marks in M.Tech if you belong to general/OBC category or if you are from SC/ST/Pwd category then you should have minimum 50% aggregate marks. CSIR NET exam is conducted for Junior Research Fellowship and Assistan
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    Mukul Singh Yadav | Guide-Level 13

    5 years ago
    After M.Tech, you can apply for defense, Ph.D. Technical fields etc.

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