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National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts CSIR-UGC NET to determine the eligibility ‘for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and for Lectureship/Assistant Professor’ in Indian universities and colleges subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria laid down by UGC. 
 
Subjects of the Test -

Subject Code Subjects of the Test
701 Chemical Sciences
702 Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Sciences
703 Life Sciences
704 Mathematical Sciences
705 Physical Sciences

 

 
Eligibility for Joint CSIR UGC NET 2022:- 
 

M.Sc. or equivalent degree/ Integrated BS-MS/ BS-4 years/ BE/ B. Tech/ B. Pharma/ MBBS with at least 55% (without rounding off) marks for General (UR)/General-EWS and OBC candidates and 50% (without rounding off) for SC/ST, Third gender and Persons with Disability (PwD) candidates.

Candidates enrolled for M.Sc. or having completed 10+2+3 years of the above qualifying examination as on the closing date of online submission of Application Form, are also eligible to apply in the above subject under the Result Awaited (RA) category on the condition that they complete the qualifying degree with requisite percentage of marks within two years from the date of declaration of Joint CSIR-UGC NET Test result, failing which they shall be treated as disqualified.

Upper Age limit -

a) JRF: Maximum 28 years as on 01/07/2021* {upper age limit may be relaxable up to 5 years in case of SC/ST/Third gender/Persons with Disability (PwD)/female applicants and 03 years in case of OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) applicants}.

This age limit is applicable for the current examination cycle only.

b) Lectureship (LS)/ Assistant Professor: No upper age limit.

 

Joint CSIR UGC NET 2022 Application Form / Registration:- 
 
JOINT CSIR UGC NET EXAMINATION JUNE 2022
 
Apply online at website - https://csirnet.nta.nic.in from 11.07.2022 to 17.08.2022 (upto 05:00 pm)

Application Fee -

General/General-EWS - Rs 1000
OBC-NCL - Rs 500
SC/ST INR - Rs 250
Third gender - Rs 250
PwD - NIL

Mode of Payment - Net Banking / Debit Card / Credit Card and UPI

Upload legible scanned images of: (i) a recent photograph (in jpg/ jpeg file, size 10Kb – 200Kb) either in colour or black & white with 80% face (without mask) visible including ears against white background; (ii) candidate’s signature (file size: 4kb - 30kb) (iii) Duly verified Result Awaited Attestation Form (file size: 50KB to 500KB), (iv) Category Certificate, if applicable (SC/ ST/ OBC/ EWS etc.) (file size: 50KB to 300KB) & (v) PwD Certificate, if applicable (file size: 50KB to 300KB).

 


JOINT CSIR UGC NET EXAMINATION JUNE 2022 Date - Will be announced on the NTA website.

 

Joint CSIR UGC NET  2022 Syllabus:- 
 
Syllabus & Scheme of Examination of the MCQ Paper may be seen at CSIR HRDG website - www.csirhrdg.res.in

 

Joint CSIR UGC NET 2022 Paper Pattern:- 
 
Mode -  Computer Based Test (CBT)

The Test will consist of three parts. All the parts will consist of objective type, multiple choice questions. There will be no break between papers.

Chemical Sciences - The candidate is required to answer a maximum of 15, 35 and 25 questions from Part-A, Part-B and Part-C respectively. If more than required number of questions are answered, only first 15, 35 and 25 questions in Part A, Part B and Part C respectively will be taken up for evaluation. Below each question in Part A, Part B and Part C, four alternatives or responses are given. Only one of these alternatives is the "correct" option to the question. The candidate has to find, for each question, the correct or the best answer.

Earth Sciences - The candidate is required to answer a maximum of 15, 35 and 25 questions from Part-A, Part-B and Part-C respectively. If more than required number of questions are answered, only first 15, 35 and 25 questions in Part A, Part B and Part C respectively will be taken up for evaluation. Below each question in Part A, Part B and Part C, four alternatives or responses are given. Only one of these alternatives is the "correct" option to the question. The candidate has to find, for each question, the correct or the best answer.

Life Sciences - The candidate is required to answer a maximum of 15, 35 and 25 questions from Part-A, Part-B and Part-C respectively. If more than required number of questions are answered, only first 15, 35 and 25 questions in Part A, Part B and Part C respectively will be taken up for evaluation. Below each question in Part A, Part B and Part C, four alternatives or responses are given. Only one of these alternatives is the "correct" option to the question. The candidate has to find, for each question, the correct

Mathematical Sciences - The candidate is required to answer a maximum of 15, 25 and 20 questions from Part-A, Part-B and Part-C respectively. If more than required number of questions are answered, only first 15, 25 and 20 questions in Part A, Part B and Part C respectively will be taken up for evaluation. Below each question in Part A, Part B, four alternatives or responses are given. Only one of these alternatives is the "correct" option to the question. The candidate has to find, for each question, the correct or the best answer. In Part C each question may have "ONE" or "MORE" correct options. Credit in a question shall be given only on identification of "ALL" the correct options in Part C.

Physical Sciences - The candidate is required to answer a maximum of 15, 20 and 20 questions from Part-A, Part-B and Part-C respectively. If more than required number of questions are answered, only first 15, 20 and 20 questions in Part A, Part B and Part C respectively will be taken up for evaluation. Below each question in Part A, Part B and Part C, four alternatives or responses are given. Only one of these alternatives is the "correct" option to the question. The candidate has to find, for each question, the correct or the best answer.

Part 'A' shall be common to all subjects. This part shall contain questions pertaining to General Aptitude with emphasis on logical reasoning, graphical analysis, analytical and numerical ability, quantitative comparison, series formation, puzzles etc.

Part 'B' shall contain subject-related conventional Multiple-Choice questions (MCQs), generally covering the topics given in the syllabus. Part 'C' shall contain higher order questions that may test the candidate's knowledge of scientific concepts and/or application of the scientific concepts. The questions shall be of analytical nature where a candidate is expected to apply scientific knowledge to arrive at the solution to the given scientific problem.
 
Part 'C' shall contain higher order questions that may test the candidate's knowledge of scientific concepts and/or application of the scientific concepts. The questions shall be of analytical nature where a candidate is expected to apply scientific knowledge to arrive at the solution to the given scientific problem.

 


 

 

Joint CSIR UGC NET Preparation -

Joint CSIR UGC NET 2022 Notification:-
 
 
JOINT CSIR UGC NET EXAMINATION JUNE 2022
 

Apply online at website - https://csirnet.nta.nic.in from 11.07.2022 to 17.08.2022 (upto 05:00 pm)

Downloading of Admit Card - To be announced later through website

Date of Examination - Will be announced on the NTA website

Declaration of Result - Will be announced later on website.

 

JOINT CSIR - UGC NET EXAMINATION JUNE 2022 Information Bulletin

 

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