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The minimum eligibility criteria to become a lecturer is having a Master's degree. There are many colleges that do not require any certification for teaching and selects the candidates on the basis of their graduation. But as per the rules, you have to clear an eligibility test to become a lecturer in colleges and institutes. For lectureship, there is UGC NET Exam which is a National Level Eligibility. So, if you want to become a lecturer then appear in the UGC NET Exam and qualify it. Those who clear the NET Exam will get a certificate that can be used to apply in any colleges and institutes for lectureship (Assistant Professor
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Yes, you can definitely pursue M.Sc and Ph.D together. You can opt-in for Integrated Ph.D. It is a research programme, which is mainly devoted to Science and engineering. The students receive an integrated Ph.D. degree after successfully completing their degree and doctorate. In other words, integrated doctoral studies is the 5-year dual master and doctoral degree course. In the first two years, applicants need to study for the first two years in the M.Sc course and focus for the next three years on research and core Ph.D courses. There are different entrance exams for admission to these programs. If you wish to enroll yourself i
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