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Introduction:

The University Grants Commission (U.G.C.), while prescribing the revised pay scale for teachers in colleges and in universities, in accordance with the Fourth Pay Commission, has prescribed that the person being appointed as Assistant Professor shall qualify for the new scales provided he/she clears, the Eligibility Test, to be conducted by the U.G.C., in addition to the minimum qualifications already prescribed. The U.G.C., accordingly conducts, the National Educational Tests (N.E.T.), for many subjects. The U.G.C. and the C.S.I.R.(Council for Scientific and Industrial Research) conduct combined tests for science subjects. The NET or the combined Tests enables the candidate to receive the Junior Research Fellowship (J.R.F.) of the U.G.C./C.S.I.R. and/or makes him/her eligible for being appointed as Assistant Professor. In view of the fact that the number of candidates who are required to be qualified for being appointed as Assistant Professors, under the new pay scales, is fairly large, the U.G.C. has authorised the State Governments or the State Agencies on behalf of the State Governments to conduct the State Eligibility Test(SET) for Assistant Professor, provided, the SET is duly accredited by the U.G.C.

  State Agency:

In accordance with the guidelines of the U.G.C., the Government of Maharashtra, Higher & Technical Education & Employment Department by their Resolution No. UGC-1391/2066/VS-4 , dt: July, 14, 1994 have nominated the University of Pune as the State Agency for conducting the State Eligibility Test (SET) . The U.G.C. has accredited the SET examinations being held by the University of Pune as the State Agency of the Government of Maharashtra and at the Government of Goa.

  Assistant Professor:

It may further be specifically understood that such a candidate who qualifies the SET would only be held eligible for being appointed as Assistant Professor in University/ affiliated college, provided he/she fulfills other academic qualifications prescribed for Assistant Professor post by the U.G.C. and is selected by the respective Selection Committee. Unlike the NET/UGC-CSIR Combined Test the candidates who qualifies the SET is only eligible for being selected as Assistant Professor and not for the award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF). As per UGC guidelines, after June 2002, SET qualified candidates shall be eligible to apply for the post of Assistant Professor only in the Universities/Colleges belonging to the same state whose SET Examination they have cleared.


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http://setexam.unipune.ac.in/



What is CSIR NET? 

CSIR UGC NET (commonly called as CSIR NET) is a national-level exam conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA) to select candidates for the award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and for determining their eligibility for appointment as lecturers in Indian universities and colleges. CSIR NET Chemical Science Paper is divided into three parts; Part 'A', Part 'B' and Part 'C'. According to the scheme of the exam, there will be 120 questions in CSIR NET Chemical Science paper. Part-A is common for all the subjects and is based on General Science questions.


What is the JAM ?

(JAM) is an admission test conducted every year for admission into Master of Science (M.Sc.) and other post-graduate science programs at Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) and Indian Institute of Science (IISc), organized by alternating institutes every year. The JAM test paper for Chemistry consists of three subjects which are Physical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry and Inorganic Chemistry. 


What is jam exam eligibility?

Qualifying Exam: Candidates applying for JAM must have bachelor's degree as a qualifying examination degree. Minimum Marks: The qualifying examination must be passed with minimum 55% aggregate marks or 5.5 out of 10 (in all subjects including Languages and Subsidiaries, all years combined) without rounding off.


What is the BARCK EXAM ? who is elegible ?

BARC Exam is a golden opportunity for Engineering and Science graduates. Bhabha Atomic Research Centre is a highly reputed research center that provides excellent career opportunities in Nuclear Science and Engineering & Technology. To get into BARC, you will need to qualify the BARC Online Exam with flying colors. For BARC paper: Total 100 question will be asked and duration of exam is 120 minutes. Each question carry 3 marks for wrong answer -1 negative. This exam is highly based on Physical and inorganic chemistry. For organic focus on basics only(there are no complex question like NET/GATE from organic).

For Chemistry Discipline

Candidates should possess M.Sc in Chemistry with Physics up to B.Sc. or at subsidiary/ancillary level in case of 5-year Integrated M.Sc or B.E./B.Tech and Maths at 12th level or at B.Sc. or at subsidiary/ancillary level in case of 5-year Integrated M.Sc with a minimum of 60% aggregate in M.Sc.

All other candidates (except the M.Sc candidates those applying with a 5-year M.Sc Degree) must additionally have an aggregate of 60% minimum in B.Sc.

Candidates who opted to be evaluated on the basis of the GATE score need to have a valid GATE 2019 or GATE 2020 score in Chemistry.


What is GATE exam ?

The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is an examination that primarily tests the comprehensive understanding of various undergraduate subjects in engineering and science for admission into the Masters Program and Job in Public Sector Companies.


Who is eligible to GATE ?

The students who are having their degree or MSC or MCA or the students who are in the final year of their engineering are eligible to write gate exam.So you can appear in GATE after completion of your MSC in chemistry. You can write GATE in chemistry paper or other papers. For M.Sc./ M.A./ MCA or equivalent Master’s degree in any branch of Science/ Mathematics/ Statistics/ Computer Applications  Studentsin the final year of Bachelor’s/Master’s degree or already passed


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