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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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Mansi tolani

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The very first rule while preparing for any entrance exam is to get to know about the syllabus well. Refer to the standard books. Solve previous year question papers to know about the trend of topics. UGC NET Paper 1 http://bit.ly/2Qud8iX is quite easy than paper 2 so work on that well. Dedicate 1 month for paper 1 only. For the conceptual clarity solve full-length mock test papers. Practicing the content is very important, the more you will practice, the better will be the grasp. Work hard on speed and accuracy. I hope it helps you out, thanks, aspirants.

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amish jain

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The minimum eligibility to apply for the UGC NET exam, the candidates must have completed the post-graduation degree. The UGC NET exam is organized for more than 81 subjects and candidates are suggested to apply for their post graduation subject or its related subject only. As you have completed the B.A. You will be eligible to apply for UGC NET subject after completing the master's degree. The UGC NET exam is held twice a year for the selection of assistant professor and junior research fellowship. The registration process for the UGC NET June exam which will be held from 15th to 20th June 2020 will start from 16th March to 16th
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kanu vashisht

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Yes, you can do B.Ed even after Diploma itself.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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If you are asking about Sri Sai Group of Institutes Badhani Pathankot, Than this College does not offers B,Ed course through distance learning mode. Please see this link http://srisaigroup.in/SSGI/index.php

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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

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While preparing for UGC NET Computer Science, pay your best efforts if you want to make it within the first attempt itself. Know the syllabus well and prioritize the topics. Go for quality UGC NET Computer Science Books http://bit.ly/2LSBh0c. Cover all the important areas such as OS, Networking, Data Structure, Algorithm Analysis and Design, CC+, Java, LINUX, Microprocessor, System Software, Graph Theory, Applied Mathematics, Software Engineering and Computer Graphics etc. Check out the pattern of questions, moreover what type of questions are asked from a topic. For paper 1 strategy is far easier than paper 2. Check the topics,
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Kadamb Sachdeva

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To prepare for UGC NET Exam, you should follow these strategies:
1. Check the entire syllabus and plan your preparations accordingly. You can start with the most important topics. Click here http://bit.ly/37RrBex to check the entire UGC NET Syllabus.
2. Refer best books and study materials.
3. You should solve previous years question papers. This will give you an idea about the pattern and difficulty level of the questions.
4. Take online mock tests to analyze your preparation. This will also increase your speed and accuracy.
5. Learn all the important topics. Practice numerical questions and derivations.
6. Make notes of all the
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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
Some of correspondence/distance B.Ed colleges:
IGNOU, UPRTOU, Annamalai University, Directorate of distance education, Kurukshetra University. Thanks.

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