CSIR
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Firstly CSIR NET is mainly for science subjects such as mathematical science/chemical science/earth science/biological science/physical science, the eligibility criteria for CSIR NET is passed BTech/BPharm/BS degree of four years/Integrated MSc or BS-MS securing 55% aggregate, there is relaxation of 5% for reserved categories, in case of JRF the upper age limit is 28 years, there is relaxation of five years for five years for OBC/SC/ST/Transgender/Women candidates, in case of lectureship there is no upper age limit.
so to answer your question you can go for any subject selection or degree choice as per the eligibility criteria laid out by CSIR NET, if you want to go for integrated MSc then you may choose any field such as physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology/life science to name a few,
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Hello aspirant,
All these documents are necessary and are required for verification purposes. Your 10th certificate is used as your date of birth proof and your adhar card as a valid ID card.
I suggest using an alternative ID card for now like your PAN Card, passport, voter ID, or your Driver's license as proof of identity. Please ensure that your 10th DOB and name match with the same.
Also, apply for an aadhar card correction. Please note that the adhar update takes 90 days, but as it is one of the mandatory ID proofs please make sure you apply for updation as soon as possible. It can be done from a aadhar center nearby.
The details of updating aadhar can be accessed from here
https://uidai.gov.in/my-aadhaar/update-aadhaar.html
I hope this information helps!
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Institute of Minerals & Materials Technology under CSIR has released a notification to recruit the candidates for the post of Junior Secretariat Assistant and Junior Stenographer, Scientist, Senior Scientist, Principal Scientist, and Senior Principal Scientist. The candidates can start applying for CSIR IMMT Exam 2021 for junior Secretariat Assistant and Junior Stenographer between 20th May 2021 to 21st June 2021. The application dates for the CSIR IMMT exam 2021 for the posts of Scientist, Senior Scientist, Principal Scientist, and Senior Principal Scientist were between 15th April 2021 and 17th May 2021.
Hello Anjali
Yes as per eligibility criteria of csir net, BSc students can appear for csir exam .
Please click on this link you'll get all the information regarding CSIR eligibility criteria and more .
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/csir-ugc-net-eligibility-criteria
Many students nowadays crack the CSIR itself after there BSc. Now as per my analysis the CSIR NET exam usually have syllabus more about BSc and moderate about MSc. So if you have proper background then you can obviously crack CSIR NET.
To know more about CSIR NET Chemical Sciences syllabus you may visit the link below:
http://csirhrdg.res.in/old_website/mcs_cs_sylbs.pdf
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
If you are residing in the southern part of the country like Chennai, Bangalore, Coimbatore and in Kerala and are on a lookout for such an institute then I would personally suggest Research World who are completely committed to providing Life sciences coaching and getting students prepared for various examinations in life sciences.
Don’t forget to practice previous years’ papers regularly as they are the best guides for you to know what's expected including the pattern and coverage of syllabus.
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CSIR UGC NET (commonly called as CSIR NET) is a national-level exam conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA) to select candidates for the award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and for determining their eligibility for appointment as lecturers in Indian universities and colleges.
Candidates having a bachelor's degree are eligible for CSIR fellowship only after getting registered/enrolled for PhD/Integrated PhD program within the validity period of two years.
GPAT - for M.Pharm
NIPER - for M.Pharm (after clearing GPAT)
GATE - for M.Tech
CAT - for MBA
UPSC - for Civil Services, Drug Inspector
There are 2 ways to go about Ph.D after MBBS. One is the conventional way of completing MBBS, and then MS/MD and then go for Ph.D. The other way is taking advantage of your MBBS qualification and join Institutions which recruit MBBS graduates for their research programmes. One of them in demand always is Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology. It is based in Kerala and is under the Govt. of India. Clinical research is another field where there is increased demand for MBBS doctors. ICMR, CIMAP, CCMB hire MBBS graduates for their Clinical research teams. AIIMS, NIMHANS, PGI, TIFR offer courses in this field. There are courses in NanoSciences and Molecular medicine that you can pursue after MBBS. For this you may have to take a little detour and study M.Tech in Nanoscience and then continue with Ph.D in Biomedical Engineering. Then you have Medical Biotechnology, Photothermal therapy, Medical sciences and Technology, Theranostics and Nanotoxicology.
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
I believe Cutoff is the Last Rank/Score which is called by CSIR for the Interview Process or for a Position as JRF/Scientist. While Qualifying Marks suggest the threshold to qualfy the exam and be eligible for the Rank list. For example 400 aspirants may have qualified the Examination, but for 60 Positions of JRF across CSIR Locations, the Regulatory Authority may choose 150 out of the 400 Qualified for Interview Process, with a comparatively lower cutoffs for OBC and Various Categories. So effectively you have a General Student with AIR 50 sitting beside an AIR 350 from SC Category for the Interview Process. Hence, doesnt mean the first 150 Candidates will be called for Interview, Rather it will be divided across Sections and Categories, each having a Different Cutoff.
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