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Dear professionals,
Some of the UGC NET qualified librarians used their eligibility (UGC NET) with their professional degrees as suffix. Is this authorized one?
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Thanks for raising a point that need attention. I found many people who use to write the NET (JRF) as suffix after their name. I don't think NET/JRF is a degree. Its only a competitive exam and an eligibility criteria. So it should not be mentioned as a suffix after the name.
Obviously some other people may have some other opinion, and I am hereby waiting tor their comments.
They can write. There is no boundation for it. suppose IAS is not a degree and not a post but they write.
for. ex.
AMIT KUMAR, IAS
yes u r right sir
thanks for comments
I agree with you
what is wrong in suffixing ugc net? because civil service people suffixing like IAS, IPS, IFS..etc
Hi Sir,
As per my concern, everyone who pass ugc-net can be suffix net in qualification bcoz it treat as qualification which run by UGC which are giving all acedmic degree.And one more thing it is a certificate which is treat as essential qualification of appointment of Asst.Professor. so that we can put UGC-Net wwtih our qualification, This is my view only.
Lots of Regards.
Dear Professionals,
Here, each and everyone's view point is justified. It depends on every individual how he/she reacts to it.
Clearing UGC-NET is not an easy task nor an impossible one. So, it is as you think it.
Thanks,
Dear Friends,
I think This topic is not for disscusstion and do not say Is this authorized one? or not but NET Qualiified has right to write same as a eligibility
but it is depend on NET Qualified candidate as like a Ph.D Holder
when Reseach schoolar awarded Ph. D. Degree He/She Add Dr. in front of his/her name but some polite person only mention Ph.D as a educatational qualification instead of Dr. (ex. Dr. Pradeepkumar Ghante or Mr. Pradeepkumar Ghante, Ph. D.
“What's in a name? that which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet” Romeo and Juliet (II, ii, 1-2)
Whether NET or JRF is added to a name or not, it makes little difference to the deserving. The inherent quality not the outwardly appearance is all that matters. I would only like to say “Don’t judge a book by its cover” – i.e., prefixes or suffixes don’t a person make.
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