My wife is doing Ph.D in pharmaceutical chemistry after M.Sc general chemistry and wanted to serve as a lecturer. Is it good for her future?

409 Views|1 Followers|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Pavan Ballur
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Yes, of course. Becoming a lecturer is a good career opportunity. Prepare CSIR NET Exam and make your dreams come true for a lectureship in Chemistry M.Sc. Is the minimum qualification. So, your wife is on the right way. She can start preparing for CSIR NET Exam, and SLET as well. These exams are th

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Komal Sharma
7 years ago
Yes, of courses. To become a lecturer is a good career opportunities. Prepare CSIR NET Exam and make dreams come true.

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Garima Kaushik
8 years ago
For lectureship in chemistry, M.sc is the minimum qualification. So, your wife is on the right way. She can start preparing for CSIR NET Exam, SLET as well. These exams are the eligibility test for becoming lecturer. Majorly her preparation for CSIR NET will cover all state level lecturer exams. The

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astha singh
8 years ago
After acquiring a Ph.D, it is common for most Ph.D holders to get involved in the teaching line. Career-wise it is a good decision.

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