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Re: csir ugc national eligibility test net
The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), New Delhi conducts the Joint CSIR UGC NET Exam for the Award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) NET and appointment for Lecturer (NET). CSIR UGC NET Eligibility- Candidates must have done BS-4 year’s program that is B Pharma, BE, B. Tech, MSc, MBBS, Integrated BS-MS or any other science degree with at least 55% marks. 5% marks concession is applicable for the people who belong to reserved category. Candidates who are studying M.Sc and have done graduation (10+2+3) they are also eligible for this examination. If you have done BSc or if you are doing integrated MS-PhD program and have got minimum 55% marks then you are eligible to apply for the same. If you have done graduation from any science side or engineering then you can also get the fellowship but only after being registered to PhD or PhD integrated program. Age Limit: The upper age limit prescribed for JRF should be 28 years. The candidates belonging to different categories, the relaxation will be provided to them. There is no upper age limit for Lectureship. CSIR UGC NET Exam Pattern The Test will be held in a total of five subjects viz., Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Earth, Physical Sciences Chemical Sciences, Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Sciences. It will consist of a single MCQ paper comprising of 200 marks. There will be a deduction of the marks for wrong answers as per the subject wise scheme of the exam. Features Description Format of exam Multiple Choice Questions Mode of exam Pen and Paper mode Total marks 200 Exam Duration 3 hours List of Subjects Life Sciences Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Sciences Mathematical Sciences Chemical Sciences Physical Sciences The question paper will be divided into three Parts- A, B, and C as described below: Part A – First part will be common to all the subjects and will include questions pertaining to logical reasoning, graphical analysis, General Aptitude, Numerical ability etc. Part B – Second part of the test will include conventional MCQs covering various topics of the concerned subject. For the subject of Engineering Sciences, however, questions pertaining to Engineering Aptitude and Mathematics will be included. Part C – This section will comprise of questions of a higher value that will be designed to test a candidate’s knowledge of scientific concepts and/or its application. Questions in this section will be of an analytical nature. For the subject of Engineering Sciences, it will include subject-related Multiple Choice Questions. Section Subjects Number of Questions Duration A General Aptitude, Graphical Analysis, Logical Reasoning, Numeric Ability etc. 200 3 Hours B Mathematics and Engineering Aptitude C Application of the scientific concepts, Engineering Sciences CSIR UGC NET Tentative Dates Online application will be available from February 2018 Last date of online application March 2018 Last date for receiving completely filled print out of online application form March 2018 Last date for receiving completely filled hard copy of online application form (from remote areas) March 2018 CSIR-UGC NET Examination Date June 2018 |
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