Can I apply in any college as a lecturer immediately after clearing UGC NET?

I am a MBA graduate in finance and now I have applied for UGC NET.

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    ravi mahawar Student | Contributor-Level 10

    5 years ago
    Hello, After qualifying the UGC NET Exam, you will have to wait for the issue of UGC NET Certificate which will be released by the National Testing Agency. You will be eligible to apply for the post of lecturer in any college or institute after getting your UGC NET Certificate. The certificate will be issued only for those candidates who meet all the required eligibility criteria. The certificate will be available online on the site of NTA UGC NET. To get your certificate, you will have to submit your roll number and registered mobile number that were provided at the time of the application process. Hope it helps!
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    Samreen khan | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    Yes, you can apply as a lecturer after completing UGC NET in any college affiliated to UGC.

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