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Dear Aspirant,
For taking admission into PJTSAU one should appear for either ts eamcet or icar ug aieea. I have listed below the previous year (2021) cutoff for various courses under pjtsau.
For ICAR AIEEA UG I have listed below the cutoff with allotted colleges under pjtsau in year 2021
This cutoff may vary according to the number of seats, number of applicants, difficulty level of the exam etc.
You can also use this college predictor link to predict colleges based on your rank in ts eamcet
https://dqxeclau.top/ts-eamcet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=ini-cet_cp
Hope this information is helpful :)
Yes you may get a seat in PJTSAU, Hyderabad by comparing the last 2 year cut offs. It will be beneficial for you if you are from a farmer Quota.
Hello Aspirant,
I hope you are doing well.
The average yearly pay for an anatomy professor in India is 16.7 lakhs, with salaries ranging from 1.5 lakhs to 24.0 lakhs. An anatomy professor in the middle of their career with 4 to 9 years of experience makes an average pay of 22.2 lakhs per year, while a professor with 10 to 20 years of experience makes an average compensation of 1.5 lakhs per year.
For more info, please visit:
https://dqxeclau.top/careers/anatomist
I hope this helps.
Good Luck
Dear aspirant,
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.
Hope this helps.
Dear student,
I can't say anything for sure as the competition is very tough and there are many other factors which are responsible for the selection. But you have a good rank you will surely find a good college.
The above link will help you predict your college based upon all the details. There is a video also in case you find it difficult to use.
All the best
Yeah! You can definitely for the Assistant Professorship, if you have done MA in Psychology by qualifying the required examination in your state through which recruitment of professors are done.
Now in general, now-a-days, having a PhD degree/NET qualified in the subject, is a requirement asked by many institutes. So if you can qualify the NET or if you are interested to go for research, then after the completion of PhD go for it, and it will be a better choice, in terms of promotions and getting selected.
For more information regarding Psychology as a career consider the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/psychology-course
For more information regarding NET consider the link below:
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ugc-net
I hope this helps. Wish you a great eve!
Hello!
The salary of a professor of Biotechnology varies from institution to institution and it also varies according to the post-
Assistant Professor in a UGC approved institution gets monthly salary starting from Rs 57,000- Rs 1,25,000 Lakhs. IITs offer upto 20.22 Lakhs per annum. P rofessor in any Government Colleges / Universities then they are entitled to additional allowances such as rent allowance, dearness allowance, travel allowance and many more.
Hope this answers your query!
Hi there,
In my opinion post graduation in central university is always better than post graduation in private colleges not based on study , equity or anything. It is just that the certificate value of central university is better than private colleges. But even if you did your Post graduation in private colleges if your talented you can become professor with your skills.
Regards,
Sahithi akavaram.
Hello student,
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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.
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