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KAUSTABH DE

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Yes, you can pursue your career as a lecturer, because they are giving Master degree and they also have a brand name of TATA. But, the main thing is that in a B-school, most of the lecturers are having Ph.D. degree. So, if you can do so, your chances will be much better that before. I think, you got my point.

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Megha Aggarwal

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A Bachelor's degree is the first step to become a college professor. College professors need at least a master's degree, and in many cases, a doctoral degree is required. A doctoral degree is typically required to work as a full-time, tenure-track university professor. You should be prepared to earn an undergraduate degree in your chosen subject area, go to graduate school, complete a Ph.D. programme, conduct independent research, and write and publish articles in scholarly journals.

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Megha Aggarwal

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Decide on the college in which you wish to apply. Fill there form and you will be called for the admission. To apply for this course you must have passed the 10th standard examination from a recognised board. Candidate having little knowledge of writing and reading English or Hindi and 21 years of age is also eligible to apply.

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Dr Priyalakshmi ChowdhuryUnited Kingdom

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Hi Shrinkhala,
This is a grey area and I will advise you to contact UGC directly. As per news and updates, if a candidate has registered before 2009 there is no need to take the NET but there is no update on how far this has been implemented. The requirements also depend on your area of research, university recognition in India and so on. You may also contact some universities and create a personal rapport to understand the requirements and flexibility. Unfortunately, nothing much can be advised now. You may go through these which are just proposals.
https://www.ndtv.com/jobs/ugc-drafts-new-regulation-no-net-for-phd-candidates-seeks-fe
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rahul r

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The minimum level of education required to become a college professor is a Master's degree which can help an individual qualify to work as a professor at a community college. A doctoral degree is typically required to work as a full-time, tenure-track university professor. You should prepare yourself to earn an undergraduate degree in your chosen subject area, go to a graduate school, complete a Ph.D programme, conduct independent research, and write and publish articles in scholarly journals. In addition, you may need to gain teaching and research experience as a graduate assistant, or gain work experience in settings like governmenta
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anila k

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Generally age limit is depend upon the post and board you are applying. Age limit for general male and female candidate is 37 years.

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