PhD has been made mandatory for recruitment of teachers in universities, apart from cracking the National Eligibility Test (NET).

New Delhi: In a new regulation that will be applicable from the academic session of 2021–2022, PhD has been made mandatory for recruitment of teachers in universities, apart from cracking the National Eligibility Test (NET). The rule, introduced in 2018, will be implemented this year.

From now, for the appointment to the post of Assistant professor, candidates will have to possess a PhD degree.

What was the criteria earlier:

Earlier, those with PhD degrees or qualified with NET masters degrees were eligible to apply for assistant professor, the entry-level position, in universities. During the appointment of Assistant Professors, a weightage of 5 to 10 marks was given to the candidates who passed the NET exam, while PhD candidates were given a weightage of 30 marks. This lead to tipping the scale against those who just cleared NET exams.

Check: Latest UGC NET Eligibility Criteria

Author's Bio: 

Anuj Jindal, the founder, is an ex-manager from SBI, with an M.Com from Delhi School of Economics. He also has a JRF in Commerce & Management and NET in HRM, along with more than 5 years of experience in the field of Education.