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Faculty Government Jobs in Universities and Institutes

Faculty Government Jobs in Universities and Institutes
Reporter: SarkariNaukriBlog com
Published: 02 March, 2018


There is a major shortfall in faculty in the leading Indian Universities and Institutes. Situation is so grim that Government has to increase the retirement age to 65 years for central universities. Faculty posts are lying vacant in all universities / institutes. This is majorly because of student not taking admissions in Research (Ph.D.) programme and not interested in  teaching jobs.  Candidates prefers going in for industry jobs.

Therefore, those who are interested in teaching faculty jobs, there are a lot of vacancies exist and being advertised by the Universities and Institutes in Government sector. Because of shortage of the faculty, sometimes universities/institutes relax some qualification criteria and  hire candidates on contract basis also. Normally candidates need to clear the National Eligibility Examination (NET) and should have Ph.D. qualification for any government University and Institutes.


Posts and Pay Scales 
There are only three designations in respect of faculty teachers in universities, colleges and institutes namely Assistant Professors, Associate Professors and Professors only. The pay scale for these faculty posts is as follows after implementation of 7th CPC pay matrix.


Assistant Professor : existing pay scale Rs.15600-39100 AGP Rs. 6000, Revised Pay level 10 starting at Rs. 57700/-
Assistant Professor : existing pay scale Rs.15600-39100 AGP Rs. 7000, Revised Pay level 11 starting at Rs. 68900/-
Assistant Professor : existing pay scale Rs.15600-39100 AGP Rs. 8000, Revised Pay level 12 starting at Rs. 79800/-
Associate Professor : existing pay scale Rs.37400-67000 AGP Rs. 9000, Revised Pay level 13A starting at Rs. 131400/-
Professor : existing pay scale Rs.37400-67000 AGP Rs. 10000, Revised Pay level 14 starting at Rs. 144200/-
Professor (HAG Scale) : existing pay scale Rs.67000-79000 AGP Rs. 10000, Revised Pay level 15 starting at Rs. 182200/-

Pay Scales for SPA/NIFFT/CIT/SLIET/NERIST/NITTR/GKCIET
Assistant Professor Gr.II: existing pay scale Rs.15600-39100 AGP Rs. 6000, Revised Pay level 10 starting at Rs. 57700/-
Assistant Professor  Gr.II : existing pay scale Rs.15600-39100 AGP Rs. 7000, Revised Pay level 11 starting at Rs. 68900/-
Assistant Professor Gr.I : existing pay scale Rs.15600-39100 AGP Rs. 8000, Revised Pay level 12 starting at Rs. 101500/-
Assistant Professor Gr.I : existing pay scale Rs.15600-39100 AGP Rs. 9000, Revised Pay level 13A1 starting at Rs. 131400/-
Associate Professor : existing pay scale Rs.37400-67000 AGP Rs. 9000, Revised Pay level 13A1 starting at Rs. 131400/-
Associate Professor : existing pay scale Rs.37400-67000 AGP Rs. 9500, Revised Pay level 13A2 starting at Rs. 139600/-
Professor : existing pay scale Rs.37400-67000 AGP Rs. 10000, Revised Pay level 14 starting at Rs. 144200/-
Professor : existing pay scale Rs.37400-67000 AGP Rs. 15000, Revised Pay level 14A starting at Rs. 159100/-
Professor (HAG Scale) : existing pay scale Rs.67000-79000 AGP Rs. 10000, Revised Pay level 15 starting at Rs. 182200/-

Pay Scales for IIT/IISc/IIM/IISER/NIT/NITIE/IIIT
Assistant Professor : existing pay scale Rs.15600-39100 AGP Rs. 6000, Revised Pay level 10 starting at Rs. 57700/-
Assistant Professor  : existing pay scale Rs.15600-39100 AGP Rs. 7000, Revised Pay level 11 starting at Rs. 68900/-
Assistant Professor : existing pay scale Rs.15600-39100 AGP Rs. 8000, Revised Pay level 12 starting at Rs. 79800/-
Associate Professor : existing pay scale Rs.37400-67000 AGP Rs. 9000, Revised Pay level 13A1 starting at Rs. 131400/-
Professor : existing pay scale Rs.37400-67000 AGP Rs. 10000, Revised Pay level 14 starting at Rs. 144200/-
Professor (HAG Scale) : existing pay scale Rs.67000-79000 AGP Rs. 10000, Revised Pay level 15 starting at Rs. 182200/-

So, If you are looking for a career as a faculty teacher in any Government University or Institute, a bright career is awaiting in the Government sector.

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