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Question : Directions: In this question, three statements are given, followed by two conclusions numbered I and II. Assuming the statements to be true, even if they seem to be at variance with commonly known facts, decide which of the conclusions logically follows/follow from the statements Statements: I. No dean is a teacher. II. All teachers are professors. III. No professor is a lecturer. Conclusions: I. Some deans are lecturers. II. Some teachers are lecturers.
Option 1: Only conclusion II follows
Option 2: Only conclusion I follows
Option 3: Both conclusions I and II follow
Option 4: Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Correct Answer: Neither conclusion I nor II follows
Solution : The possible Venn diagram according to the given statements is as follows –
Let's analyze the conclusions – Conclusion I: Some deans are lecturers – From the Venn diagram, it is evident that there is no definite relation between deans and lecturers. Thus, this conclusion does not follow. Conclusion II: Some teachers are lecturers – Since no professor is a lecturer and all teachers are professors, so some teachers can never be lecturers. Thus, this conclusion does not follow.
So, neither conclusion I nor II follows. Hence, the fourth option is correct.
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If you're interested in becoming a lecturer in the arts field, subjects like English Literature, History, Psychology, Sociology, and Political Science often have good opportunities for teaching positions. These subjects are popular and have a wide range of career prospects in academics. However, it's important to choose a subject that you are passionate about and enjoy studying. Teaching any subject that you enjoy can lead to a fulfilling career as a lecturer.
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You must have at least a Master's degree in English as your starting point. You will then be qualified to take the UGC-NET. You'll thereafter be hired as an assistant professor. You'll advance to the position of Professor over time. Alternately, you may obtain a Ph.D. in English, write articles, and find employment as a professor. The following are the requirements put down by UGC for becoming a professor:
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The candidate should have completed a postgraduate degree in any relevant field from a university that is accredited, according to the Medical Council of India.
You must first appear for the university interview before you may become a professor. You will be hired as a junior or assistant professor if you succeed in the interview. You can become a professor if you've gained experience.
So, You have to do MD in the relevant subject after that you’ll be eligible for the post of professor.
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If you give UGC-Net, you are making yourself eligible to apply for PhDs in India. You should be able to have enough amount of financial independence with your JRF money. If you looking for making more income, you should think of online tutoring, doing pat time jobs like content creation so that you'll be able to make some extra money. If you are looking for options other than MSc, you can apply for industrial jobs, based on your expertise. Ex :- You can work in pharmaceutical companies if you have a masters in biology/chemistry. You'll be able to carry out research and have more financial independence as well.
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Competitors ought not be over 28 years old for Becoming a teacher in school, Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) as of the time of the test. Notwithstanding, SC, OBC, ST, PwD, and ladies up-and-comers are given an unwinding of 5 years. you would require a post advanced education in any field of your decision and furthermore, to pass the UGC-NET-to be qualified for a task as a speaker in focal govt. universities and UGC-SET for state level schools.
If you wish to become a professor in Medical college, then you have to complete at least a PhD degree in Biochemistry/Chemistry/Clinical Chemistry/Nuclear Medicine etc which are allied and interdisciplinary subjects of Chemistry which you can do after your Masters. So if you wish to become a professor then you need to Complete a PhD at least and if you can you have to complete the Post Doc in order to be a professor at Government medical colleges.
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