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  What do you think What will be qualify merit of NET for Open category & others.

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Cut off marks for Lectureship will be around 75% (overall, including all three papers) & above in Management and those who scored less then 75% have very little possibility to crack the NET.
It means atleast-
76 marks in paper-I
76 in paper-II
& 110 marks in paper-III
Best of Luck to all.
Please note- This analysis is based on expert analysis which was done by randomly asking marks of 2000 candidates from various cities. Actual cut off may vary........

who do this survey and where is result

UGC NET has become a joke to entire fraternity of aspirants and Research Scholars.

This time for June 12 nothing is going to be change only cut-off for JRF will be decided on the basis of score. There are as many subjects in NET in which none of the candidates had passed in last two or three years.

So, this time its lots of opportunity to many. Well NET only provides a Ad-hoc  job in universities and there are as many universities which had not made any permanent recruitment's in last 8-10 years. So just enjoy and don't get confused.

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