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22nd December 2012, 01:10 AM
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How to become a government college lecturer
i'm pavithra,now i'm doing 2nd year M.E(power electronics and drives). i want to become a lecture in gover. colleges, can u pls tell me the procedures
and can u pls tell me the net exam;in net exam which paper i select to write, i didnt see the electrical papers in net syllabus or can u pls tell me the any other enterance exam details |
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28th December 2012, 04:21 PM
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Re: How to become a government college lecturer
Qualifying NET helps you to join as Asst professor in government colleges. CSIR-UGC (NET) includes papers like Electrical Science and Electronics. Exam pattern and syllabus can be collected from the web portal of CSIR HRDG. The exam is conducted two times in a year, one at the month of June and another at December. Qualifying Ph.D is another option to join as Lecturer in government colleges.
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#3
28th December 2012, 11:01 PM
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Re: How to become a government college lecturer
thanks a lot
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#4
29th December 2012, 12:43 AM
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Re: How to become a government college lecturer
Hi friend.......
You can become a Government Lecturer first you can need to apply for the NET exam. NET stands for National Eligibility Test. This exam conducted for the University Grant Commission. Eligibility: The candidate should be citizen of India. The candidate should complete the Post Graduation from recognized University. You should have to score a min of 55% of marks in their Post Graduation course in order to be eligible for this exam. Relaxation is there in percent of marks upto 5% for tech candidates of SC\ST category. There is no upper age limit for the candidate Lectureship. for more infirmation http://www.ugcnetonline.in All the best......... |
#5
29th December 2012, 10:03 AM
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Re: How to become a government college lecturer
You will have to sit for the National Eligibility Test (NET) to become lecturer in government colleges. However to do that, you must firstly complete the post graduation course that you are currently pursuing.
Please do not worry about the subjects. There are engineering subjects in National Eligibility Test. The NET entrance exam is jointly conducted by the CSIR-UGC. The Engineering subjects exam is conducted by CSIR, which is why you don't see these subjects on the official website of UGC NET. The National Eligibility Test is conducted in June and December of every year. You need to have completed post graduation to apply. Final year students are also eligible to apply for it. The notification of the exam is released on the official website of UGC NET. Eligibility 1. Only citizens of India can apply. 2. A post graduation degree from UGC recognized university. 3. At least 55 percent marks in post graduation. 4. SC/ST candidates need 50 percent marks. 5. Final year students are also eligible to apply. 6. Such candidates should submit their degree within 2 years of clearing NET. 7. Your NET subject should be related to post graduation course. 8. There is no limit on number of attempts. Age Limit 1. Age limit for Junior Research Fellowship is 28 years. 2. There is 3 years relaxation for OBC. 3. SC/ST gets 5 years relaxation. 4. There isn't any upper age limit if the candidate is applying for college lectureship. |
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29th December 2012, 05:25 PM
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Re: How to become a government college lecturer
HI,
THERE ARE DIFFERENT STEPS FOR YOU;- Step 1: Choose an Educational Field Step 2: Earn a Bachelor's Degree Step 3: Enroll in Graduate School Step 4: Begin Working as a College Professor I HOPE YOU UNDERSTAND IT. THANK YOUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU |
#7
29th December 2012, 05:33 PM
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Re: How to become a government college lecturer
Hi,
NET exam is necessary to become Teacher. NET stands for National Eligibility Test. This exam conducted by University Grant Commission.
Cool... |
#8
29th December 2012, 07:12 PM
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Re: How to become a government college lecturer
Dear friend , To become a government college lecturer , you have to apply for NET exam. folllowing are the eligibility : Eligibility >Only citizens of India can apply. >A post graduation degree from UGC recognized university. >At least 55 percent marks in post graduation. >SC/ST candidates need 50 percent marks. >Final year students are also eligible to apply. >Such candidates should submit their degree within 2 years of clearing NET. >Your NET subject should be related to post graduation course. >There is no limit on number of attempts. Age Limit >Age limit for Junior Research Fellowship is 28 years. >There is 3 years relaxation for OBC. >SC/ST gets 5 years relaxation. >There isn't any upper age limit if the candidate is applying for college lectureship. best of luck umang_28 |
#10
29th December 2012, 09:29 PM
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Re: How to become a government college lecturer
If you want to become a Lecturer in Government college then you have to qualify the UGC NET exam which is conducted every year.
UGC NET is for Post Graduate students who are willing to become a lecturer and want to study further in their field. Those who qualify UGC NET can apply for Junior Research Fellowship in their respective field. For qualifying UGC NET you have to get 50 % marks in the NET then you will get the score card . With that score card you can apply for government lecturers post . You are doing your Master in Engineering and you are in final year hence you can apply for UGC NET. Final year students are also eligible to apply for UGC NET. For Junior Research Fellowship age required in below 28 years. For more information visit http://www.ugcnetonline.in |
#11
29th December 2012, 11:55 PM
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Re: How to become a government college lecturer
Dear There,
To become a government college lecture, you will have to apply for UGC NET examination which is conducted every year. The eligibility criteria for NET examination are prescribed as below:- * post graduate from UGC recognised university with a minimum of 55% marks and 50% marks for SC/ST contendors. *Age limit:- a) for JRF, 21-28 yrs. b) for lecturer, no age limit is required. * Nationality:- Indian. Hope the above mentioned will help you to get the information you were searching for. |
#12
30th December 2012, 06:47 AM
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Re: How to become a government college lecturer
Dear Friend,
Nice to hear that you want to become a lecturer of a Government College. You can do this through the National Eligibility Test(NET). The University Grants Commission conducts the NET examination twice every year in the months of june & december for the lecturer post and the JRF post. The Qualifications required for NET are : * you must hold a Master`s Degree in any discipline from any recognized university. * You must have a minimum of 55% marks in post graduation. * your age must lie in between 21-28 years if applying for JRF otherwise there is no age limit for the post of lecturers. This is the information i have to the best of my knowledge regarding your query. Hope the information will help you to the extent you want |
#13
30th December 2012, 06:27 PM
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Re: How to become a government college lecturer
To become a Lecturer in any College in India below qualifications required.
Post Graduation with Minimum 55% marks UGC-NET qulaified in your Post Graduation Subject Or PHD For Lecturer in the Engineering Colleges BE/BTECH PASS and ME/MTECH Pass Candiadtes should have scored minimum 60% marks in either BE/BTECH or ME/MTECH |
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6th May 2013, 10:12 PM
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Re: How to become a government college lecturer
i have qualified m.sc physics with NET now what i do to become a college lecturer please help me sir.................
[email protected] |
#20
21st June 2013, 05:15 PM
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Re: How to become a government college lecturer
Respected Sir/Madam,
I am a biomedical engineering student doing my final year B.E. I wish to become a lecturer in govt. college. i want to know whether i can write the NET exam in my subject or not? Please give me the related details. Thanking you. by, S.V.Ananthi. |
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29th August 2013, 04:37 PM
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Re: How to become a government college lecturer
Dear Friend
In order to become lecturer in government college ,you will have to crack the NET examination. The full form of NET is National Eligibility Test .This is the entrance examination for the candidates who want to join : >>Lectureship >>Junior Research Fellowship This examination is conducted twice every year.The eligibility criteria for the NET examination is as below: >>Master's degree in any discipline from a recognized university .Final year candidates that who is pursuing last semester can also appear for the exam. >>Minimum of 55% in master's degree is required for the general and OBC candidates to appear for the NET exam.5% relaxation in marks to the SC/ST candidates. So you must secure at least 55% in Master 's degree in power electronics and drives which you are pursuing to be eligible for the NET exam. You can see the engineering subjects for the NET exam from the CSIR official website which I have provided below and you can select your best one. The age limit for the JRF is 28 years for the general category and three years age relaxation to obc and five years to sc/st candidates. You must be an Indian citizen Note: There is no limit on number of attempts for the exam. For any more details ,please click here . Hope the information helps you.If you have any more query you can leave your message here .We will reply you as soon as possible. All the best aashisranjan784 |
#25
29th August 2013, 06:28 PM
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Re: How to become a government college lecturer
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Hi,' If you want to become a teacher in a government college then you will have to qualify NET. NET - national Eligibility Test NET is conducted by UGC CSIR. There are various subjects from which NET exam can be applied for. Engineering students can also apply for NET. To be able to apply for NET , you should fulfil these eligibility criteria -- You should have passed Post Graduation, from a recognised university. Final year candidates can also apply. You should have scored minimum of 55% in post graduation. For reserved category there is a relaxation of 5% marks. There is no age limit to apply for lecturer post NET is conducted twice a year. It is held in the month of June and December every year. For more information, you can visit www.ugconline.in |
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29th August 2013, 07:56 PM
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Re: How to become a government college lecturer
We can become a government college lecturer, need to apply for the NET exam and NET stands for National Eligibility Test. This exam conducted for the University Grant Commission.
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25th September 2013, 02:08 PM
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Re: How to become a government college lecturer
i have done MBA in Marketing.I am preparing for NET.plz someone told me is there any classes for NET exams??and is there any relaxation for age of women/girls for Junior Research Fellowship?
Plz reply me at - [email protected] |
#29
22nd April 2014, 03:01 PM
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Re: How to become a government college lecturer
Sir,
I would like to become a government polytechnic college lecturer.But i have completed B.Tech IT...Is this the degree is enough for that govn polytec lecturer job?? or i need to complete the Master degree??..Kindly help me to clarify my doubts. Thank you.. |
#30
22nd April 2014, 03:12 PM
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Re: How to become a government college lecturer
Sir,
I would like to become a government polytechnic lecturer.But i have completed B.Tech IT..Is this the degree is enough for that govn polytec lecturer post?? or i need to complete Master degree for that post?? Kindly help me to clarify my doubts... Thank you. |
#31
22nd April 2014, 03:15 PM
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Re: How to become a government college lecturer
Sir,
I would like to become a government polytechnic lecturer.But i have completed B.Tech IT..Is this the degree is enough for that govn polytec lecturer post?? or i need to complete Master degree for that post?? Kindly help me to clarify my doubts... Thank you. |
#34
23rd August 2014, 04:40 PM
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Re: How to become a government college lecturer
Hi
I've qualified CSIR NET I want to know that if I want a lecturer's post in some government college,do i need to qualify any additional test.how to apply for a permanent lecturership job.kindly suggest. |
#42
31st July 2020, 10:09 PM
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Re: How to become a government college lecturer
Hi dear,
For becoming the lecturer in govt College first you have to clear net exam and then you have to complete your phd and after that you are eligible for the post of lecturer in any govt College. Good luck |
#43
9th August 2020, 11:14 PM
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Re: How to become a government college lecturer
Go ahead, get the desired qualifications, make applications, face interviews (in some cases, tests too), and become one.
As far as the required qualifications are concerned, in India, most government colleges require the applicants to hold: a master’s degree in relevant discipline (for graduate-level teaching), a doctorate degree in related discipline (for post-graduate teaching), any national-level eligibility test, such as UGC-NET/JRF, CSIR-NET, or state-level eligibility tests, such as SET/SLET, and some research credentials in terms of research publications. and you're ready for applying to such academic positions. But mind it, merely fulfilling the eligibility criteria doesn't guarantee you an entry in the elite clubs. You have to be better than others, and the level of competition and basic as well as additional criteria depends on the disciplines/subjects and colleges you're applying to. Please refer to the requirements mentioned in the job advertisements. Some sample requirements for academic positions in Indian universities: University of Delhi: Jamia Millia Islamia (a central university): |
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