Can a KVS teacher do PhD?
Can a KVS teacher do PhD?
If you are a graduate, then definitely you can pursue post graduation through distance education. And if you are post graduate, then you can go for part time PhD as per UGC regulations, provided you get a relieving letter and an NOC from Education officer/Assistant commissioner of KVS of your region.
Are your professors prepared for the class they teach?
While it’s nice to imagine that your professors are being adequately prepared for the classes they teach, that’s not always the case. For many professors, there’s virtually no job training post-grad school. “I was offered the job the day before the semester started, and thrust into a classroom with no syllabus and no guidance,” says Professor R.
Is your late paper the biggest hassle your professor has to deal with?
If you think that your late paper is the biggest hassle your professor has to deal with, think again. “I had a student who was a problem the entire semester. He plagiarized, he belittled other students, he would try to text his tutor during exams, he was a misogynist and a homophobe.
Do you know the difference between full-time and part-time professors?
However, many of the instructors at your school are barely scraping by. “Most students have no idea about the difference between full-time professors—those who have tenure or are tenure-track—and those who teach part-time, usually for poor pay and little to no health benefits,” says Professor P, an Ivy League professor.
Is seeing new professors every semester like winning the lottery?
Seeing new professors every semester is becoming the norm at certain schools. “These days it seems like getting a full-time tenure track position is akin to winning the lottery,” says Professor R. “PhDs will move all over the country or even the world for an opportunity at a full-time position.