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17th July 2010, 05:38 PM
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Am I eligible for Teaching as assistant professor in engineering colleges as per VI pay rules of AICTE? Is MSc(CS) equivalent to B.Tech(CS)?
Hello Sir,
I have done Msc(Cs) and the Mtech(IT) ( both course regular) . Am i eligible for teching as Asst. Professor in Engineering collage as per VI pay rules of AICTE. In AICTE norms (F.No:37-3/Legal/2010) , under eligibilty section for Asst. Professor, it is mentioned that BE/B.TECH with ME/M.Tech or equivalent either in BE/B.Tech or ME/M.Tech. So i want to know whether M. Sc(CS) is euuivalent to B.Tech(CS)? and whether i m eligible for that post or not? |
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#2
30th June 2011, 11:54 PM
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yes dear,
you are eligible for Teaching as assistant professor in engineering colleges as per VI pay rules of AICTE. best of luck |
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#4
3rd July 2011, 01:00 AM
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Hello,
You are 100% eligible to going for Teaching assistant professor in engineering college. So, immediately you apply for job in engineering colleges. M.Tech courses is a eligible candidate for teaching for engineering college students. |
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#5
1st August 2011, 03:44 PM
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M.C.A and M.tech from distance education) with 20 yrs of teaching experience iin P.G college , is eligible for engineering faculty
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#7
8th October 2011, 03:27 PM
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sir,
i have completed my B.E course in distance education and M.E course in full time. Both degree i got first class. Am I eligible for Teaching as assistant professor in engineering colleges as per VI pay rules of AICTE? |
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#8
31st October 2011, 03:26 PM
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Hello Sir,
I have done BSc(Maths,Electronics,Comp), MCA and the Mtech(CSE) ( both course regular) . Am i eligible for teching as Asst. Professor in Engineering collage as per rules of AICTE. In AICTE norms, under eligibilty section for Asst. Professor, it is mentioned that BE/B.TECH with ME/M.Tech or equivalent either in BE/B.Tech or ME/M.Tech. whether i m eligible for that post or not? |
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#9
8th November 2011, 08:53 AM
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You are 100% eligible to going for Teaching assistant professor in engineering college.
So, immediately you apply for job in engineering colleges. M.Tech courses is a eligible candidate for teaching for engineering college students |
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#11
26th November 2011, 01:27 PM
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I have completed my BE(IT) full time and I have 5 year of IT industry experience? Am I eligible for Teaching as assistant professor in engineering colleges as per VI pay rules of AICTE?
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#12
6th December 2011, 01:29 PM
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Am i eligible in for the post of lecturer in engineering colleges if i have completed my m.sc and m.tech in jun 2008 (before the new norms of the aicte)?
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#13
6th December 2011, 04:58 PM
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Hello Dear
You are completely eligible for the post of assistant professor in Engineering college. Go ahead. |
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#14
16th December 2011, 04:26 PM
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i have completed m.tech i want to join engineering college what designation i will get in ? i don't have any experience.
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#15
14th March 2012, 05:21 PM
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I have already complete my B.TECH in I.T and M.TECH in "Mobile Communication And Network Technology"(MCNT) under GNIT(WBUT-AICTE).
can i eligible to be an asst. Professor on I.T? |
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#16
3rd April 2012, 11:09 AM
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i finished my M.Sc (IT) corres and M.TECH (CSE) Regular. Now iam working as lecturer in engg. college. Now i want to move to some other college. But they are telling that M.Sc not eligible for engg. college , if suppose they are willing they will come under H&S category. Is it true?
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