Which NET exam should I take: CBSE UGC NET or CSIR UGC NET? Which subject should I opt?
Currently, I am pursuing M.Sc botany.
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Hello Shruti,As you have Botany in M.Sc , you can apply for both UGC NET and CSIR NET exam. According to the UGC NET and CSIR NET guidelines, you can appear for the exam in your post-graduation subject or in similar to that. According to your subject, you can apply for UGC NET Environmental Science and CSIR NET Life Sciences. You need to score minimum 55% aggregate marks. You can take help from these following articles to know about the UGC NET & CSIR NET exam. https://examsroot.wordpress.com/2018/09/11/nta-ugc-net-2018-know-all-about-the-exam/
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