Lecturers
Job Description:
In colleges and universities much of the teaching is in the form of lectures. Lecturers have to spend hours in preparing for lectures and practical sessions. They have to be up to date in their subject and follow development in their respective fields. Those engaged in research publish their work or contribute them to relevant professional organization. The proportion of time devoted to teaching and to research varies between posts (lecturers/ readers/professors) and institutions. They also carry out administrative tasks such as helping with student admissions, serving on departmental committees, being wardens of hostels etc.
Educational Qualification:
As per the latest guidelines issued by University Grants Commission (UGC) in subjects other than fine arts, management, engineering and technology, M.Phil in a subject is required for appointment as a lecturer at the university level and promotions depend on further qualifications. Otherwise a good academic record with at least 55% or an equivalent grade at master’s degree level in the relevant subject from an Indian University or an equivalent degree from a foreign University is needed. Eligibility tests for lecturers (NET) are conducted by UGC.
Opening:
In colleges, universities, poly-techniques, and vocational institutes.