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Anupreet Kaur Rattanpal

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Yes, of course. Becoming a lecturer is a good career opportunity. Prepare CSIR NET Exam and make your dreams come true for a lectureship in Chemistry M.Sc. Is the minimum qualification. So, your wife is on the right way. She can start preparing for CSIR NET Exam, and SLET as well. These exams are the eligibility test for becoming a lecturer. Majorly her preparation for CSIR NET will cover all state-level lecturer exams. The earlier she begins, the better her practice will be.

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SUDHANSHU KUMAR

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You may hire private Ph.D. guide for Ph.D. Chemistry. They provide you total guide until the completion of course. First you have to submit online proposal for this. After the selection of best Ph.D. guider you may continue your course.

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Arjun Yadav

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The minimum requirement for admission to the programme is 55% marks or 6.0 out of 10 CGPA in the Bachelor's degree (as declared by the University). The maximum duration of the Integrated Ph.D. programme is 14 semesters. Fees structure is INR 53335 approximately 54,000 per semester. After this, students will be awarded Institute scholarship of Rs. 10,000/- per month until the successful completion of the coursework and comprehensive examination provided the student maintains a minimum AGPA (annual grade point average) of 6.5.

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Tushar Das

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After declared the entrance examination results colleges provide list of qualify students and date of admission.

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Kem

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B.Sc. Chemistry takes 3 years,
M.Sc. Chemistry takes another 2 years,
Ph.D. Chemistry takes 3 to 5 years depending upon your research output and willingness. The general eligibility for B.Sc. Chemistry admission is passed in all subjects of 12th grade with Science subjects like PCM. Score as much as possible to get admission easily.

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Kem

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1. Get strong with your basics and understanding in the theoretical part of Chemistry
2. Show your communication skills and confidence
3. Always be polite (if you don't know the answer then feel free to say that)
4. Show your research interest by preparing short ideas about your research and including them in your file/portfolio
5. Maintain a decent look.

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Kem

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General Eligibility for Ph.D. Chemistry admission is 60% aggregate score in M.Sc. Chemistry
General Admission Procedure : Candidates are selected through an entrance exam and an interview
CSIR NET (JRF) is not compulsory for Ph.D. admission but it relaxes you from entrance exams conducted by specific institutes and allows you to get a monthly stipend of 31k rupees.
Note: % and admission procedure varies among institutes.

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Kem

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India's top research institutes like IISc (Bangalore), IISERs, IITs, NITs, BHU (Varanasi), TIFR (Mumbai), Bharathiar University (Coimbatore), etc., and many other state universities.

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