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ravi mahawarStudent

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Hello, To become a lecturer, an aspirant must have completed postgraduation and should have secured at least 55% aggregate marks. After postgraduation, candidates become eligible to appear in the CSIR NET Exam which is conducted for only Science stream aspirants. There are 5 major subjects for which the CSIR NET Exam is organised I. e. Physical Science, Chemical Science, Life Science, Mathematical Science, and Earth Science. As you have pursued M.Sc. In Botany. So, you are eligible to apply for CSIR NET Life Science Subject. You are suggested to check the detailed application procedure for the exam - https://scoop.eduncle.com/csir-net-
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ravi mahawarStudent

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Hello,
The objective of organising the UGC NET Exam is to select the candidates for lectureship or awarding Junior Research Fellowship. Those who clear this exam can apply in any college and institutes for the post of lecturer (Assistant Professor). There is no age limit to become a lecturer. You are suggested to check all the latest openings for lectureship in colleges.
For selecting the deserving candidates for lectureship, the recruiting college or institutes will conduct an interview. Those who clear this step will be appointed as a lecturer. I hope it helps!

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ravi mahawarStudent

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To become a lecturer you must have to complete the Masters' degree, as it is the basic eligibility criteria for lectureship. Once you complete the master's degree, you become eligible for appearing in the UGC NET Exam. The UGC NET (University Grants Commission - National Eligibility Test) is conducted by the NTA for selecting deserving candidates for lectureship and awarding Junior Research Fellowship. After clearing this exam you can apply in any college and institute for lectureship in India.

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Gargi DasBeat the failure

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Most of the colleges have an entrance for B.Ed. It is preferable to have the experience, but people apply just after Bachelor's as well. There is no need of experience although prepare for entrance you will make it. I have seen people applying and getting into B.Ed without any experience. Regards.

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Shikhar Patel

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What you score in your previous qualifications doesn't matter, what matter is that you have a B.Ed degree. So don't go with percentage, the percentage is only required for the government sector as it's a GATE pass. If you have the ability to teach students, nothing will stop you.

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Shalini Sharma

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Hello,
NTA has released the UGC NET Dec 2019 result and cut off marks on 31st December 2019.

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