DU’s NCWEB invites applications for guest faculty posts at 26 UG, 1 PG teaching centre
NCWEB Guest Faculty Recruitment 2024: The last date to apply for the post is May 22. Applicants will have to register at ncweb.du.ac.in to be considered.
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NEW DELHI: Delhi University’s Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board (NCWEB) has called for applications from eligible candidates for appointment of guest faculty at 26 undergraduate (UG) and one postgraduate (PG) teaching centres for the academic year 2024-25. Candidates who fulfil the eligibility criteria will have to submit the application form by May 22.
The application form for guest faculty post has been hosted on the official website, ncweb.du.ac.in and DU portal, du.ac.in. Eligible applicants should note that the registration will close 21 days from the date of announcement ie. May 22.
The detailed guidelines to apply for the guest faculty posts will be issued by the board soon. Before filling the application form for the recruitment, here are some details about the board.
Since 1944, DU’s NCWEB has been providing a platform for girl students to take exams with special coaching, on Saturdays and Sundays, without attending regular classes. Only women candidates residing in NCT Delhi will be eligible for admission to UG courses of NCWEB. Currently, more than 24,000 have enrolled in NCWEB.
DU’s NCWEB also provides 12 PG programmes namely MA/ MSc Mathematics, MA English, MA Hindi, MA History, MA Philosophy, MA Political Science, MA Bengali, MA Sanskrit, MA Urdu, MA Punjabi, MA Arabic, and MA Persian.
PG classes will be held at the Tutorial Building, Arts Faculty, University of Delhi, North Campus, the board informed.
No written material is given to students as there is classroom teaching. There are 50 teaching days in a year. For the UG students, classes are held from 9 am to 3:30 pm and will have 6 periods in a day.
“A major advantage of the Non-Collegiate programme of teaching is its low cost and utilisation of the existing infrastructure of educational institutions during Saturdays, Sundays and academic breaks. Teachers of the University of Delhi and affiliated Colleges are deputed as guest faculty to teach the Non-Collegiate students,” the board said.
NCWEB UG teaching centres
Here’s the complete list of 26 UG departments at NCWEB.
- Aditi Mahavidyalaya
- Aryabhatta College
- Bhagini Nivedita College
- Bharti College
- College Of Vocational Studies
- Deen Dayal Upadhayay College
- Dr BR Ambedkar College
- Hansraj College
- JDM College
- Jesus & Mary College
- Kalindi College
- Keshav Mahavidyalaya
- Lakshmi Bai College
- Maharaja Agrasen College
- Maitreyi College
- Mata Sundri College
- Miranda House
- Moti Lal Nehru College
- PGDAV College
- Rajdhani College
- Ramanujan College
- Satyawati College
- SGGSC of Commerce
- SPM College
- Sri Aurobindo College
- Vivekananda College
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