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National Eligibility Test For Engineering |
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Re: national eligibility test for engineering
According to yes you can apply for UGC National Eligibility Test as completed your PG Degree in Engineering, here I will let you know more information related to the exam. Application fee Category Application Fee GEN Rs. 600/- OBC-NCL Rs. 300/- SC/ST/PwD Rs. 150/- Eligibility Qualification Eligibility: Qualifying Examination: Master’s or equivalent degree from Universities/Institutions recognized by UGC. Subjects: The qualifying examination must be passed in subjects like Humanities (including languages) and Social Science, Computer Science &Applications, Electronic Science etc. Minimum Marks: The percentage of marks required in qualifying examination is 55% (50% marks in case of SC/ST/OBC-NCL/PwD categories). Appearing Candidates: Candidates appearing for final examinations towards a Master’s degree (or equivalent) are also eligible to apply. Age Criteria: For Junior Research Fellowship: Age Limit: The maximum age limit is 30 years Exam pattern The Test will consist of three papers. All the three papers will consist of only objective type questions in two separate sessions. Paper-I shall be of general nature, intended to assess the teaching/research aptitude of the candidate. It will primarily be designed to test reasoning ability, comprehension, divergent thinking and general awareness of the candidate. 60(sixty) multiple choice questions of 2 marks each will be given, out of which you would be required to answer any 50(fifty). In the event of the candidate attempting more than 50 questions, the first 50 questions attempted by the candidate would be evaluated. Paper-II shall consist of 50 objective type compulsory questions based on the subject selected by you. Each question will carry 2 marks. Paper-III will consist of 75 objective type compulsory questions from the subject selected by you . Each question will carry 2 marks. All the questions of Paper–II and Paper– III will be compulsory, covering entire syllabus (including all electives, without options). There are no negative marks for incorrect answers. |
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