How can I become a government lecturer after MBA?
Asked by Bishnuprasad Satapathy
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To become a lecturer after completing post-graduation, you should go for National Eligibility Test (NET). The NET Exam is conducted by the National Testing Agency to select the candidates for the post of Assistant Professor (Lecturer) and for the award of Junior Research Fellowship. As you have pursued MBA, you can apply for UGC NET Management subject. The minimum eligibility criteria to apply for this exam is
Post-graduation with minimum 55% aggregate marks
No age limits
The NTA conducts UGC NET Exam twice a year. If you are interested to appear then check the complete application process and apply for it. -
Good morning,
For becoming a lecturer, you will have to write UGC NET exam and clear the same.
The exam happens once in a year for PG students.
The students who want to pursue Doctorate degree or enter into such profession like Professor or Lecturer in University need to clear this exam.
Currently, forms are available for the same and it will be available till September 11th.
The exam will be conducted in the month of November.
Thanks and all the best.
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