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1. You must earn your master's degree in the field of study where you want to teach.
2. You also need to score at least 55 percent in your master's degree.
3. To become a DU lecturer, it's necessary to have a Ph.D. in your specialty.
4. You can do your Ph.D. after passing the NET exam for JRF, o
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Spend as much time as you can on preparation. A minimum of 3 to 6 hours is essential in a day. A minimum of 2 to 4 months of preparation is mandatory while appearing for competitive exams like the UGC NET Examination. The most important aspect of preparation is covering all topics; do not leave any out, and if you believe a topic is difficult, try to cover it first. Give the same importance to the general awareness and aptitude questions while preparing the subject topics. Try to collect the maximum number of previous question papers of UGC NET Political Science and try to solve the maximum
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