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ravi mahawarStudent

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As you pursued B.Tech in Chemical Science. My advice is to choose M.Sc. To become a lecturer of Chemical Sciences. Once you complete the postgraduation in Chemical Sciences, you can apply for CSIR NET Exam. The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research conducts the CSIR NET Exam through which candidates are selected for the post of Assistant Professor. Candidates are also awarded with Junior Research Fellowship through this exam.

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Rakhi Agrawal

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Hello Samiksha, According to the norms of the NTA you are eligible to appear in the UGC NET but not with the HRM-55. There is a rule to choose the subject code. Candidate can apply in the subject in which they have completed their Masters or with the related subject. As per the given details you are eligible for Commerce as your Masters are done from the commerce stream. Before applying for the UGC NET you are suggested to check the other eligibility criteria http://bit.ly/ugc-eligibility-108 click here
The minimum age required is 30 years (general category). The minimum educational qualification required is that a candidate has complet
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Sickander,
It is very nice to see your query and also your qualifications. You indeed have a very impressive set of qualifications like B.Com followed by MCA and also M Tech in software engineering. Fundamentally speaking, when you want to teach in a college then you should have post-graduation in that or related topic since that is the minimum qualification for a teacher to be recruited for or teaching in colleges. You have done your post-graduation like M.Tech in software engineering and also MCA, hence I am sure you are definitely competent enough to teach computer Science subjects. Best wishes to you.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Yes, passing from NIOS is not an issue, it is a valid certificate for admission to degree courses as well as medical admission. For B.Ed you need to be a graduate first. 50% marks are minimum eligibility for NEET examination you are eligible for that as well. All the best for your endeavours.

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Rakhi Agrawal

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Yes, Chandrakala you are eligible to apply for the Post of an Assistant Professor as per the rules of NTA there is no age limit for Assistant Professors. But you are running on the last age limit criteria to apply for the JRF, the maximum age limit to apply for the JRF is 30 years. If you wish to apply for the UGC NET Application form for the June session are out and the last date to fill the form is 30th March 2019. You can fill the form from the official website of NTA https://ntanet.nic.in/ntanet/root/loginpage.aspx click on the given link to fill the UGC NET Online Application Form.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Yes, you are eligible for a teaching job in govt. schools.
You can visit this link:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/u-p-rajarshi-tandon-open-university-uprtou-allahabad-21430/courses/bed-bc

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Aditi Agrawal

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Yes, you will be eligible. All the best.

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Arun Tyagi

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Yes, you can, but you also need to qualify UGC NET.

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