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Guest lecturers’ body allege anomalies in recruitment process of Assistant Professors

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Guest lecturers’ body allege anomalies in recruitment process of Assistant Professors
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The Tamil Nadu All Government College UGC Qualified Guest Lecturers’ Association has alleged irregularities in the recruitment of Assistant Professors. They claim that marks for teaching experience were altered between the initial exam results and the final selection list.

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Allegations of corruption in public sector recruitment processes undermine trust in government institutions and educational hiring standards.

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Members of Tamil Nadu All Government College UGC Qualified Guest Lecturers’ Association have alleged anomalies in the process of recruitment of Assistant Professors to government and government-aided arts and science colleges in the State.

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The article reports on the allegations made by the association while citing specific examples and the recruitment board's actions.

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