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24th September 2010, 01:52 PM
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Is M.E. necessary to become a faculty member in an Engineering College?
Hi,I've finished M.Sc I.T in distance education
M.Phil in computer science in distance education and registered my Ph.D in computer science now as part time
within 2 yrs i will finish my Ph.d, so can I join part time M.E this year. Will engineering colleges recruit me with distance M.Sc I.T- part time M.E and part-time Ph.D ?Pl do give me a suggestion. |
#2
24th September 2010, 10:31 PM
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Re: Is M.E. necessary to become a faculty member in an Engineering College?
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It doesn't matter to be a professor that whether you have done your PhD patr time or full time. The minimum eligibility criteria for being a professor is PhD. If you have the PhD degree or you are going to get one then there is no need of master of engineering. When you complete your PhD then you can appear National Eligibility Test popularly known as NET or UGC-NET. Once you qualify this test you can apply for the professor post anywhere in India. For details about UGC-NET visit its official website. http://www.ugc.ac.in/inside/net.html Thank You |
#3
25th September 2010, 02:58 AM
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Re: Is M.E. necessary to become a faculty member in an Engineering College?
There are various posts under teaching staff (Lecturer, Asst.Professor, Professor) and you haven't mentioned on which post you need entry.
However, I have attached a Official Annexure of AICTE which will provide you the complete Qualification requirement for different types of Faculty members. Kindly find the attchment below. Regards ~Faiyaz~ |
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25th September 2010, 08:42 AM
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Re: Is M.E. necessary to become a faculty member in an Engineering College?
hii..
there are may post of a faculty in enginnering colges like lecturers assitant profesers., professers. ao getting an M.E is an added advantage and may help u getting a higher post with good pay.. good luck. |
#5
25th September 2010, 10:16 AM
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Re: Is M.E. necessary to become a faculty member in an Engineering College?
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www.fresherworld.com where you will find all things. |
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25th September 2010, 05:48 PM
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Re: Is M.E. necessary to become a faculty member in an Engineering College?
hi,
there are different criteria for different post in an engineering college, but as you hold an phd degree there will not be an problem from you to get an job in an engineering college all the best |
#7
25th September 2010, 08:15 PM
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Re: Is M.E. necessary to become a faculty member in an Engineering College?
Dear friend,
yes mostly engineering want highly qualified student or candidate like M.Tech or ME. because student have to teach B.Tech student so this requirement is necessary to get this type of job or to become faculty but in some colleges B.Tech or M.Sc or Phd candidate select for faculty. Regards. |
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25th September 2010, 09:24 PM
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Re: Is M.E. necessary to become a faculty member in an Engineering College?
There are various posts under teaching staff (Lecturer, Asst.Professor, Professor) and you haven't mentioned on which post you need entry.
However, I have attached a Official Annexure of AICTE which will provide you the complete Qualification requirement for different types of Faculty members. |
#9
27th September 2010, 04:18 PM
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Re: Is M.E. necessary to become a faculty member in an Engineering College?
The AICTE says that MSc or MCA degree holder with a first class in MTech or ME is eligible for a faculty post in Engineering Colleges. Kindly check www.aicte-india.org
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#10
29th September 2010, 12:42 AM
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Re: Is M.E. necessary to become a faculty member in an Engineering College?
Dear friend
it is very nice that you have too much interest in study, But to become a lecturer in BTech colleges you have already sufficient degree.It does not matter that you have done your MSc I.T as regular course or correspondence course. There is no need to do ME in IT or CSE.But if you want, you can do but i think it will be extra burden on you. Best of luck |
#11
29th September 2010, 04:10 PM
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Re: Is M.E. necessary to become a faculty member in an Engineering College?
AICTE Norm Minimum Qualification and Experience prescribed for Teaching Posts:
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY SL. NO CADRE 1. LECTURER QUALIFICATION & EXPERIENCE FOR CANDIDATES FROM TEACHING QUALIFICATION & EXPERIENCE FOR CANDIDATES FROM INDUSTRY & PROFESSION First Class Master’s Degree in the appropriate branch of Engineering (Engg.) / Technology (Tech.) (No minimum experience required). OR First Class Bachelor’s degree in the appropriate branch of Engineering / Technology or equivalent, valid GATE score, minimum 75 percentile; to complete M.Tech / ME within 5 years failing which the increments will be stopped until the postgraduate degree is earned. The institutions to provide adequate opportunity to its teaching staff to complete this requirement. Same as above. 2. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR QUALIFICATION & EXPERIENCE FOR CANDIDATES FROM TEACHING QUALIFICATION & EXPERIENCE FOR CANDIDATES FROM INDUSTRY & PROFESSION Ph.D. degree with the first class at Bachelor’s or Master’s level in the appropriate branch of Engineering / Technology with 2 years experience in Teaching / Industry / Research at the level of Lecturer or equivalent. OR First Class at Master’s level in the appropriate branch of Engineering / Technology with 5 years experience in teaching / Industry / Research at the level of lecturer or equivalent. Such candidates will be required to obtain Ph.D degree within a period of 7 years from the date of appointment as Assistant Professor. In the case of Universities / Universities departments and those institutes offering PG programmes / Research, Ph.D is a must. For candidates from Industry / Professional experience in R&D and patents would be desirable requirements failing which the increments will be stopped until Ph.D is earned. Candidates from Industry/ Profession with First Class Bachelor’s degree in the appropriate branch of Engineering / Technology or First Class Master’s Degree in the appropriate branch of Engineering / Technology. AND Professional work, which is significant and can be recognized as equivalent to Ph.D* degree and with 2 years experience at a position equivalent to lecturer level would also be eligible. ANNEXURE – I 3. PROFESSOR QUALIFICATION & EXPERIENCE FOR CANDIDATES FROM TEACHING QUALIFICATION & EXPERIENCE FOR CANDIDATES FROM INDUSTRY & PROFESSION Ph.D degree with first class degree at Bachelor's or Master’s level in the appropriate branch of Engineering / Technology with 10 years experience in Teaching / Industry / Research out of which 5 years must be at the level of Assistant Professor and / or equivalent. Candidates from Industry / Profession with Master’s degree in Engineering / Technology and with professional work which is significant and can be recognized as equivalent to Ph.D* degree and with 10 years experience of which at least 5 years should be at a Senior Level comparable to that of an Assistant Professor would also be eligible. * Unanimously declared equivalent to Ph.D by a 3-member expert committee duly appointed by affiliating university in case of affiliated institutes, university for others. NOTE : 1. If a class/division is not awarded at B.E or M.E/Equivalent Degree a minimum of 60 % marks in aggregate or equivalent CGPA shall be considered equivalent to first class/division. 2. If the discipline of Computer Science Engineering/Technology, in lieu of the “First Class degree at Bachelor’s and/ or Master level in the appropriate branch, “a first class Master’s Degree in Computer Science Engineering/ Technology together with a First Class Bachelor’s Degree in any area of Engineering Technology will be acceptable log on to www.fresherworld.com |
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29th September 2010, 11:46 PM
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Re: Is M.E. necessary to become a faculty member in an Engineering College?
If you have the PhD degree or you are going to get one then there is no need of master of engineering.
When you complete your PhD then you can appear National Eligibility Test popularly known as NET or UGC-NET. Once you qualify this test you can apply for the professor post anywhere in India. For details about UGC-NET visit its official website. http://www.ugc.ac.in/inside/net.html |
#13
30th September 2010, 12:33 AM
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Re: Is M.E. necessary to become a faculty member in an Engineering College?
dear friend,
As per my knowledge you can't apply for the post of faculty in any engineering college. For the lecturer in engineering college you have to be ME/M.Tech. This is the criteria of AICTE. & if you are interested to be lecturer/faculty then kindly do M.Tech then only, you can apply for the post of faculty in any engineering college. for more information regarding this topic you can take help from : www.aicte-india.org good luck. |
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30th September 2010, 10:46 PM
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Re: Is M.E. necessary to become a faculty member in an Engineering College?
Hi!
The degrees you have now is sufficient for getting any lecturership jobs in engineering colleges. However, the aicte has publish new rule for the lecturere jobs that a candidate must have master degree in specified subject. So you have part time degree, it doesn't matter whether it is part time or full time. So you can apply now for a lecturere job in any private engineering colleges. Good luck! |
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30th September 2010, 11:26 PM
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Re: Is M.E. necessary to become a faculty member in an Engineering College?
to become a faculty in an engineering college your minimum qualification should be master degree.
if you complete your p.hd then easily you can join in an engineering college as a faculty. there is no difference between regular candidate and distance education candidate for this type of recruitment. so don't worry complete your p.hd. best of luck. |
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7th February 2011, 03:01 PM
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Re: Is M.E. necessary to become a faculty member in an Engineering College?
I have around 5 years of Software industry experience.I have done B.E(C.S.E) with a first class and PART TIME M.E(C.S.E).Am i elligible for the post of lecturer in an engineering college in Tamil Nadu.Will PART TIME M.E be recognised as per AICTE norms??
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19th February 2011, 01:05 PM
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Re: Is M.E. necessary to become a faculty member in an Engineering College?
I have completed my B.TECH(IT) in full time.....now working as lecturer in engineering college...also doing my M.Tech(CSE) in DIstance education....whether my M.Tech will be recognised by AICTE for working in engineering colleges or not?
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9th May 2011, 02:17 PM
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Re: Is M.E. necessary to become a faculty member in an Engineering College?
Dear sir/Madam,
I have completed my MCA degree in full time.Now am working as a lecturer in arts and science college.Whether this experience is considered in engineering colleges or not. And i have also planned to do ME in this year but i didnt apply for TANCET. Whether can i able to join ME or not. |
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13th June 2011, 02:43 PM
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Re: Is M.E. necessary to become a faculty member in an Engineering College?
i have completed my B.E(computer) in full time.and now i want to do M.E(computer) for distance learning.it is valid or not .now i want to do job in B.E college and along with M.E so this is right or not ?
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25th October 2011, 12:07 AM
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Re: Is M.E. necessary to become a faculty member in an Engineering College?
dear friend,
To be a faculty member in an Engineering College your minimum degree should be M.Tech or M.E as per the AICTE regulation. Also see the attachment. For more visit:-www.aicte-india.org |
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25th March 2013, 05:53 PM
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Re: Is M.E. necessary to become a faculty member in an Engineering College?
Hi friends.. I am Ganga V.C. doing my 4th sem M.Tech(Almost done with my Project) CSE.
So searching for Teaching jobs in Engineering or Diploma colleges. If you find any job Please mail me because i m in need of it. Mail id: [email protected] Thank you |
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