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ravi mahawarStudent

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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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jyoti goel

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You can go to the college website in which you wish to take admission and then you can apply for that.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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You can do B.Ed from IGNOU. For detailed information, you can refer the below mentioned link:
https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/articles/ignou-bed-eligibility-blogId-19611

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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B.Ed distance education has been stopped by most of the universities for general public. It is now academic degree, not valid for teaching job. Other jobs one can apply. Those who had joined as teacher earlier with out B.Ed can complete by private study or Distance. The government had made regular B.Ed compulsory for all.

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ravi mahawarStudent

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The process of becoming a lecturer is quite simple. You must have pursued post-graduation to become a lecturer as it is the minimum eligibility criteria. You must have secured minimum 55% aggregate marks in post-graduation. If you meet the above-mentioned criteria, then you are eligible to apply for the UGC NET Exam which is conducted by NTA to select the deserving candidates for lectureship. The exam is conducted twice a year, so you can apply for any of these two sessions to appear in the exam. The syllabus of UGC NET Exam is divided into two Papers I. e. Paper 1 and Paper 2. You have to prepare yourself for both these papers
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