CSIR NET
Hello,
BEd is compulsory for teaching in school, it isn't when it comes to university level teaching, as you come from science background hence after graduation appear for CSIR NET as it's for science background students mainly for mathematical science, earth science, life science, chemical science, physical science. If you qualify JRF then you can enroll for your PhD program, you'll also get stipend on regular basis, and when it comes to recruitment of assistant professor then PhD is mandatory along with relevant years of experience in research, and of course if you have published your work that too add much weightage, another important thing in the world of academia is to have a consistent good academic record over the years.
Hi aspirant,
First of all you need to know that Bed is an undergraduate program and Chemistry Bed is a postgraduate one.It is a teaching training course.However chances are low that you can teach in IIT with Bed courses since higher degree of educations are required to become professors in IIT.Bed is a good course and its degree is equivalent to graduation degree.
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CSIR-UGC NET is a test being conducted to determine the eligibility 'for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and for Lectureship/Assistant Professor' in Indian universities and colleges.
The basic CSIR UGC NET eligibility criteria that candidates must fulfil are:
Sorry to that you're not eligible for NET entrance examination after completing B. Ed course. To appear in NET Entrance Examination then the you should have completed Master degree in any discipline from recognized university. So, you need to complete master degree course after completing B.ed
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Hi student,
Council of Scientific and Industrial Research University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (CSIR UGC NET) is a qualifying exam for Assistant Professor/Lecturers. It is conducted twice every year. This time form is to be released and exam is expected to be conducted in June. Yes, you may become an assistant professor in IIT but for that you have to work harder as the cutoffs for IITs will be higher.
Refer here for more info - https://competition.careers360.com/articles/csir-ugc-net
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!
Hey,
Yes , MSC 1st Year students are eligible to apply for CSIR NET. The students vare required to appear under results awaited category. They need to submit a document signed by the HOD or head of their institution stating that you are the student of that institution and you are registered with them
You will be only allowed your certification of CSIR NET if you will clear your Master's and provide them proper document s in the end.
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Hello student,
In the minimum qualifying marks criteria for CSIR NET examination candidate should satisfy minimum percentage criteria which is given below :
For more details regarding the CSIR NET exam you can visit the link given below :
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/csir-ugc-net-application-form
Thank you.
Dear Aspirant
The eligibility criteria for CSIR NET is:
Candidates must completed MSc/Integrated BS-MS / BS-4 Years / (https://scoop.eduncle.com/be-btech-course-details) B-Pharma / MBBS /Or an Equivalent Degree.
Minimum marks required for General and OBC candidates is 55% and for ST / SC and PwD candidates is 50%.
There is no upper age limit in this case. Candidates from any age group can apply
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