I have done B.Com and want to do MA in Sanskrit. Will a good NET score help me get a good job as a Sanskrit lecturer?

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anshuman yadav
7 years ago
Yes, you'll get a good job, but I think you should continue your studies and focus on Ph.D and after Ph.D, you will get a better job as a professor.

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Shalini Sharma
6 years ago
Hello, Yes, if you qualified the National Eligibility Test with good score then you get opportunity to become a lecturer in reputed universities.

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R
6 years ago
Hi, Yes, after qualifying the NET exam you can get a job for Sanskrit lecturer. If you do Ph.D later, then it would be more good for your career.

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ravi mahawar
6 years ago
The UGC NET Exam is for all those aspirants who want to become lecturer or researcher after pursuing the Masters'. If you want to become a lecturer, then it is compulsory to pursue Masters. To appear in UGC NET Exam, you must secure at least 55% aggregate marks in postgraduation. The difficulty leve

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R
7 years ago
Hello, To make a career in the lectureship, UGC NET Exam is the perfect gateway. CBSE NET Exam is one of the toughest exam in India. To qualify this exam in first attempt its vey essential to work hard on it. As the NET Exam is for all the candidates belonging to Arts, Commerce and Humanities subje

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Parul Sehgal
7 years ago
Pursue post-graduation in the related subject and you will be eligible to qualify NET exam. Students studying in first year are also eligible to attempt NET.

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For doing M.A in Sanskrit, you need to complete BA in Sanskrit first. Then after that, you can opt for NET in the same subject. But I suggest you to pursue M.Phil or Ph.D. in the same subject will make you suitable candidate for the post of Sanskrit lecturer.

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