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Can any one clarify what is the difference between SET/SLET?

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Dear Friend...There is no difference betwen terms SET and SLET . The full form of SETand SLET is same , i.e. State Level Elegibility Test.
Dost The Difference between set and net is SET or SLET Means State level eligibility test and NET is National level eligibility test so both are difference ok
Yes...............the only difference between SET/SLET and NET is STATE and NATIONAL. level. The elgibility of SET exam is applicable on that particular state only whereas NET elegibility is applicable across the country.

 

Dear friend

                    There is such differenece between SET and SLET. Both implies the state level test.

                    SLET stands for State Level Eligibility Test, whereas SET stands for State Eligibility Test.

Friends, There is no difference from term SET and SLET.

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