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in which accounts nest application fees to be paid

Astha Jain 15th Jun, 2022

After filling the application form, pay the application fee via credit card, debit card or net banking.Once the payment is processed, candidates are directed to a declaration page where they have to click on the ‘I Agree’ tab.When you go to payment you do not have to enter any account

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Is nest exam is also for msc forensic science course?

Sree Student Expert 28th Feb, 2022

Dear student,

The National Entrance Screening Test (NEST) is a entrance examination conducted for admission into the National Institute of Science Education and Research, Bhubaneswar and also for admission into Center for Excellence in Basic Sciences (UM - DAE CEBS), Mumbai.

Date of examination: 18th of June 2022

Candidates must

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is there any age limit for NEST exam ? and how many times i can apply for nest exam after passing 12th class? OR can i apply for nest exam for unlimited times in every consecutive year after passing 12th

Parneet 25th Feb, 2022
Hello
Hope you are doing well
For general, The  candidates must be born on or after August 1, 2000. For SC/ST/PD Candidates, there is a relaxation of 5 years. There is no upper age limit. Also, there is no restriction on the number of times a candidate can appear for
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In NEST Exam, for a PCM student is it important to score a minimum marks in biology or he can leave the biology section?

mrinalini048 25th Feb, 2022

Hey!

It is important to attempt each section because if you leave any section you won't accumulate or score any marks which will lower your chances of qualifying. Since the competition is high, you cannot afford to miss any section because it would not help you gain any favourable outcome.

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which are courses i can choose by qualifying nest

Ashish Ramtari 24th Feb, 2022

After completing NEST you can apply for admission in various courses which are offered by NISER. The name of the courses are as follows:

  1. MSc biological Sciences
  2. MSc chemical Sciences
  3. MSc Physical Sciences
  4. MSc mathematical science
  5. MSC computer science
  6. MSc environmental science

There are 101 seats reserved for general category

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last date fot NEST scholarships registration for mbbs students in India

Anshika Singh 1st Apr, 2022
Hello,

NEST Scholarship 2022 notification has been released. The 24th NEST examination is to be held. Online applications are invited by the authorities for the examination from the eligible students. aspirants who desire to get Nationwide Education and Scholarship Test 2022.


The Nationwide Education and Scholarship Test will be held
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I am born on 16 june,2002. And i was passed hs in 2021. Can i appear for NEST exam?

Sree Student Expert 20th Feb, 2022

Hello aspirant,

Students belonging to General or OBC category must be born on or after 1st of August, 2002, while the reserved (ST/ SC/ PwD) category candidates are given a relaxation of maximum of 5 years. So you'll not be eligible if you belong to General Category or OBC Category

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Please tell me the eligibility criteria for nest exam

Simran 5th Feb, 2022

Hey,

Hope you are doing great.

Candidates must have passed their 10+2 level exams or its equivalent from a recognised board or university.

Minimum marks : candidates must have obtained minimum 60% marks in aggregate or equivalent grade in the intermediate level exam.

For ST/SC/PwD candidates minimum aggregate marks are

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hello...please can you provide some previous years question papers on nest....???

Shreya Bhowmick 5th Feb, 2022

Hello!
You can get previous year question papers of NEST exam through this link:

https://university.careers360.com/articles/nest-sample-paper
This exam is of 3 hours and 30 minutes. Except section II, in all the sections, 0.25 marks get deducted for every incorrect answer. Total marks is 150 and there is a total of 4

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Which one is better: Integrated M.Sc in nuclear science or doing B.Sc first and then going for M.Sc? Which option would be better? And is NEST exam a good exam for a student who wants to pursue a career in nuclear science?

Shivanshu 31st Dec, 2021

Dear aspirant !

Hope you are doing great ! Everyone has their own views on this question but i suggest you to do go for integrated course but in this integrated course you won't get admission easily ,you have to give entrance exam and if you pass it then go

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