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11th November 2011, 12:09 PM
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Can I get Government Lecturer Job having completed M.Sc in Computers with 72%?
sir,i completed my msc computers with 72%.i did not write any net exam.
am i eligible for govt lecturer job... do my qualification get govt lecturer job as it(msc compuers) is a self sponser seat. |
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11th November 2011, 11:40 PM
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Re: Can I get Government Lecturer Job having completed M.Sc in Computers with 72%?
for lecturer job msc computer is not enough......u have to clear net and then do a phd for a govt lecturer job
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12th November 2011, 12:27 AM
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Re: Can I get Government Lecturer Job having completed M.Sc in Computers with 72%?
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Yes you can get a lecturer job but for the job you have to appear in the NET examination conducted by UGC every year. The NET examination is conducted for Junior Research Fellowship and Lecturer ship. The eligibility criteria for the NET examination is that the candidate should has got 55% marks in Master's Degree course. As you have got 72% marks you are quite eligible to apply for the examination. Best Wishes.... |
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16th November 2011, 12:56 PM
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Re: Can I get Government Lecturer Job having completed M.Sc in Computers with 72%?
dear sir,,,
my friend has hearing problem as he hears with single ear that too less power. does he apply for govt jobs without applying any impaired certificate.. can he apply in general. why they r giving for reservation. is it plus or minus to us. i mean to say whether there will promotions r nt with these problems.please kindly refer it |
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