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How many percentage are required in 12th class to become a lecturer ?


Yuvraj Singh 27th Feb, 2021
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Sharon Rose Student Expert 27th Feb, 2021

Hello,

To become a lecturer the minimum education qualification requirement is Master's degree in a relevant field of the subject you want to teach. To pursue Master's degree you must have passed bachelor's degree in a relevant field after passing 10+2. Now, to pursue bachelor's degree you must have passed 10+2 from a recognized board. Each colleges has its own eligibility requirements for admission in to bachelor's degree. The minimum percentage requirement varies. As you haven't mentioned any particular college in which you are interest to seek admission in Bachelor's degree it is difficult to tell you the exact percentage. But if you have minimum 60-80% aggregate marks in 10+2 it is beneficial for you to get admission in bachelor's degree.

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