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As you have already completed your M.Tech, so yes you are eligible to sit in UGC NET. You can choose Environmental Science as a subject to appear in UGC National Eligibility Test.
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Yes you are eligible for CSIR net if you have done industrial microbiology. There are five main divisions:
You need to choose the correct division when you apply and then mention your stream in the subcategory.
For more information, please refer:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/csir-ugc-net-eligibility-criteria
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The eligibility criteria for UGC NET is passed post-graduation in the relevant discipline from a recognized university securing 55% aggregate, there is relaxation of 5% for reserved categories, in case of JRF the upper age limit is 31 years, and for lectureship there is no upper age limit, hence if you fulfill the eligibility criteria in terms of aggregate/age criteria then you can definitely appear for UGC NET, the fact that you have done graduation in english literature isn't going to be any problem regarding this, as this isn't something that is taken into consideration, explore more details regarding this by visiting our page at https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ugc-net
Yes, Let's understand eligibility and process .
A Master’s degree with 55% marks (or an equivalent grade in a point-scale wherever the grading system is followed) in a concerned/relevant /allied subject from an Indian University, or an equivalent degree from an accredited foreign University.
The candidate must have cleared the National Eligibility Test (NET) conducted by the UGC or the CSIR (exemption from NET shall be granted in accordance with clause (ii) & (iii) of General Note in the last section of this document).
At the last the academic score as specified in the screening guidelines for the Colleges of the University shall be considered for short-listing of the candidates for interview only, and the selections shall be based only on the performance in the interview.
Yes, one can apply for the position of Assistant Professor after completing his/her Master's program, as a fresher.
To become an Assistant Professor, PhD is not a requirement rather, qualifying NET/SET exams are mentioned as the elegibility criteria in most of the places.
For the position of Associate Professor and Professor, teaching experience and publications are of vital importance including PhD.
Hi,
No, a B.Ed. is not compulsory to become a lecturer. If you have cleared UGC Net exam, then you are required to enroll in a Ph.D. programme.
You can also enroll in a M.Phil. programme. A Ph.D. is considered as a higher level degree than M.Phil. In order to appear in UGC NET examination, you must have cleared your master's degree examinations or appearing in final year examination.
You can conduct independent research and get employed in colleges and universities as a Lecturer. You may also read a career as a Teacher .
B.Ed (Bachelor of Education) is not necessary to become a college professor. But if you want to become a associate professor in a B.Ed college then you should have B.Ed and M.Ed degree. Other than this, B.Ed is only necessary to become a teacher.
And, to become a professor, you must have basic general qualifications : PhD/ NET (National Eligibility Test)/ SLET (State Level Eligibility Test)/ Field Expertise/ Experience.
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