Team Members of School of Agricultural Sciences, Medziphema campus along with observer during SLET Exam held on March 17.

Lumami, March 18 (MExN): The State Level Eligibility Test (SLET) was conducted for the “first time” in Nagaland at School of Agricultural Sciences, Medziphema campus on March 17 (Sunday), stated a press release issued by PRO In-Charge & Hindi Officer, Nagaland University, HQ: Lumami.
A total of 193 students appeared for the SLET exam across 15 different subjects, out of the 242 students who had applied for the examination in Nagaland. ‘This response underscores the significance of the SLET in the academic landscape of the region,’ the release stated.
The School of Agricultural Sciences, Medziphema under Prof Jagadish Kumar Patnaik, Vice Chancellor of Nagaland University appreciated the entire team involved in the execution of the examination. Prof Patnaik emphasised the importance of such initiatives in promoting academic excellence and fostering conducive environment for research and teaching in Nagaland. He expressed optimism for the future as Nagaland continues to strive towards academic advancement and excellence.
The successful candidates of the SLET exam will be eligible for recruitment as Assistant Professors in the state of Nagaland, as well as in other states of North East India. SLET serves as an alternative examination to the National Eligibility Test (NET), providing opportunities for qualified individuals to contribute to the academic sphere.