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Anshul Jindal

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There is usually no upper age limit for becoming a professor in India. However, government colleges may have certain age relaxations for candidates from reserved categories during recruitment.

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Anshul Jindal

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For anyone aiming to become a professor in India, research publications are essential. They demonstrate academic expertise, contribute to research, and significantly improve the chances of securing teaching positions in universities and government colleges.

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Anshul Jindal

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It can take around 6-8 years after completing a formal education to become a professor in India.

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Anshul Jindal

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The average professor salary in India can range from 1.44 Lacs to 2.18 Lacs (INR) per month. Although it may vary due to the institute type and experience level.

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Anshul Jindal

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No, there is a significant difference in qualifications and the academic level at which they teach. Teachers typically work in primary and secondary schools, while professors work in colleges and universities. Professors also usually hold advanced degrees like a PhD, and often focus on research in addition to teaching. 

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Varshitha M

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Yes, you can complete an MSc in Inorganic Chemistry from Mumbai University while teaching at school if you can organize your time well. If there are options to study part-time, or in the evenings, you may be eligible to study pursuant to an MSc qualification. You must check eligibility - that is, you need a BSc with Chemistry as well as the course structure, times and attendance rules before signing up.

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Raushan Kumar

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That's perfectly okay—it happens more than you would think. Professors are generally quite busy and may appreciate if you present them with a structure or a rough draft to enable them. You can even present this LOR format article or even give them bullet points about your work to them—like your resume, transcript, projects, and accomplishments. Some institutions also allow you to write the LOR yourself for the recommender to sign and authenticate, although we would caution using that option with care. It is about communicating respectfully with the professor and streamlining the process for them without compromising on authenticity

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Virajita Shukla

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The TNTET 2025 is an eligibility exam conducted to determine eligibility of candidates as Classes 1 to 8 teachers in schools of Tamil Nadu. TNTET 2025 notification was released which comprises eligibility criteria, vacancy, application process, pattern, syllabus, and more.

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