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  2. UGC–NET - Wikipedia

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    The paper is divided into two papers: Paper 1 and Paper 2. Paper 1 is a general exam containing 50 questions of two marks each, totaling 100 marks. Paper 2 is a subject-specific exam containing 100 questions of two marks each, totaling 200 marks. The candidates have to attempt a total of (both in papers 1 and 2) 150 questions in three hours.

  3. List of admission tests to colleges and universities - Wikipedia

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    Find out the standardized tests that students may need to take for admissions to various colleges or universities around the world. Compare the admission processes and requirements for different countries and regions.

  4. National Eligibility Test - Wikipedia

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    UGC NET is one of the many NET exams conducted by the Government of India to assess candidates' eligibility for research fellowships and doctoral programmes. It is also used as a criterion for appointing assistant professors in some colleges and universities.

  5. University Grants Commission (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    UGC is an autonomous government body formed in 1994 to coordinate, allocate grants and maintain standards of higher education in Nepal. It has 21 certified institutions and advises the government on policies and new universities.

  6. National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (Undergraduate)

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    NEET (UG) is a nationwide exam for admission to undergraduate medical programs in India. It was introduced in 2013 and became the sole entrance test for all medical colleges in 2019 after the NMC Act.

  7. National Examination Board (Nepal) - Wikipedia

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    National Examination Board (NEB) is the board that organizes the Higher Secondary examination and education in Nepal. It is transformed from previous Higher Secondary Education Board (HSEB) according to the Education Act of 2073 B.S.

  8. Tribhuvan University - Wikipedia

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    They cannot find jobs in Nepal, so they go abroad to look for financial opportunities. Nepal's Public colleges are government-funded, and community colleges are privately funded. Both types of colleges are university-oriented and implement the university curriculum and university exam system.

  9. St. Xavier's College, Maitighar - Wikipedia

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    A private, Jesuit, co-educational college in Kathmandu, Nepal, offering secondary and higher education programs in various fields. Learn about its history, admission, academic programs, and outreach activities.