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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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Ananya Dev

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Hi,
You need to have a Bachelors in English first of all. After that, you need to appear for CTET and secure at least 60% marks.

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shobhit kumar

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Yes,
M.Com + NET provides you good career opportunities to become a lecturer. It will fulfill your eligibility criteria. You can apply for assistant lecturer in any private/government institutions.

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shobhit kumar

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You should go for job in your interested field of Ph.D. And, at the same time focus for Ph.D. also, it provides you 'earn & learn' simultaneously. Best wishes.

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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

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The salary of the three tier Professors with Academic Grade Pay (AGP) has been fixed by 6th Pay Commission of 2006 (In Indian Rupees, US$1 ~ INR Rs 65) Assistant Professor: Rs 15,600-39,100 (AGP: Rs 6000), total amount: Rs 45,000/- per month, Associate Professor: Rs 37400-67000 (AGP Rs 9000), total amount: Rs 80,000/-

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renu Sejwal

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One can become a lecturer in chemistry by doing B.Sc M.Sc and CSIR UGC net as the minimum qualification by UGC. Now lecturer is assistant professor job in higher institutes. PhD in chemistry will surely open new avenues for a teaching profession in this field. Scope is great one has to be consistent in his efforts. All the best. Salary in starting 60-70k in hand in a govt indtitution.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear Afzal,
If your wife having aim for teacher than she can pursue B.ed for school teacher otherwise she can go for Net exam than apply for College level professorship and even she start teaching profession after Phd programme too.
So decide the way according to her interest and passion.
All the best

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