JRF
Hello,
To qualify the entrance examination, general and UPS aspirants must have secured at least 50%, while that for SC/ST/PC students, it is 40%.
Hope this helps you out.
Good luck!
Hi festival congratulations for getting this rank.
With your marks and category you would get a very e very high rank and therefore a very high chance of getting a receipt of your choice.
You have not mentioned your dream college.
But let me just tell you that you have very high chances of getting a entomology seat. With your marks a general category student may not be able to to get a seat what with your category you have very high chances .so congratulations.
Hi Adarsh,
JRF is Junior Research Fellow, a exam named CSIR UGC Test for JRF and Eligibility for Lectureship (CSIR UGC NET) is conducted for this. Students qualifying JRF (NET) will be awarded a fellowship which is valid for a period of 2 years for joining the fellowship under CSIR.
No, you can't do it after BSc Maths. You are required to get a Master's degree with 55% marks if from General and OBC candidates, and 50% marks if from SC/ST and PWD category.
Refer here for more info - https://competition.careers360.com/exams/csir-ugc-net
Feel free to ask doubts in the Comment Section.
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!
Dear aspirant,
There are 3 National eligibility test
1. CSIR NET
2. UGC NET
3.ICAR NET
CSIR NET is conducted by CSIR.
UGC NET is conducted by NTA.
CSIR NET is designed only for science stream. Whereas, UGC NET is designed for all other courses in India.
Since you belong to science stream so to be eligible for JRF you have to qualify CSIR NET.
Requirements for appearing in CSIR NET are:
1 . Candidate should hold the degree in B.Tech or BS or B pharma.
2. Age limit for general and OBC is 28. For SC/ST /PWD it is 33.
3. There is no maximum age limit in lectureship.
After qualifying CSIR NET candidates can be appointed in projects as JRF or SRF after 2 years experience.
After qualifying CSIR NET candidates can work under CSIR research lab .
Hi,
Well there is no specific number of students who qualify the exam. Students who perform well and study well for the entrance will end up qualifying exams like jrf, net or gate. These exams are premier exams and they require rigorous practice and hard work on the students part to qualify.
Hello Aspirant,
ICAR exam is a an entrance exam conducted for admission into various undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes in agriculture and allied sciences in different agricultural institutions. Since there are limited seats available , the ranks expected for a good college is also high. Now here since you have not mentioned your category I won't be able to say for sure but as far as the expected scores for various categories are concerned if you are from general category then to get into a top college you need to score 400+ minimum . If you belong to reserved category then it can be between 300-350 but below that a score makes it difficult to get admission unless you belong to ST category.However based on expected ranks , the colleges which you may get are :
Punjab Agriculture University, Ludhiana
CSKHPKVV – Himachal Pradesh
University of Agriculture Sciences, Bangalore
NAV, Navsari - Gujarat
MPUA & T, Udaipur
Viswa Bharati, PSBVB – West Bengal
There might be slight variations in your options based on the number of seats available and number of applicants at the time of counselling.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/icar-aieea
https://university.careers360.com/articles/colleges-accepting-icar-aieea-scores
Hope this helps
All the best
Hello divya
Since I am from the same field as yours so I did like to have a small discussion over it . Since you want to be a topper you can join any coaching institute as they will provide you better guidance and more importantly better study materials .Or you can just buy some good study materials and read them by yourself to safe the time of spending classes . Take arihant (or another publications ) previous years solved papers .Which will give you a good idea . I personally don't want to recommend books as I think you must follow the syllabus and books usually have a lot more than necessary . But obviously if you can then you can chose books .But since you are in msc I don't think you have enough time now .
hi,
see the public sectors undertaking mostly recruit for gate in engineering division like electrical, mechanical, electronics, civil engineering, geology department. however there is less options in psu available for life science degree holders, but based on gate score you may opt for higher study like phd or masters courses in IISC, in foreign university.
hope you may understand.
Dear Aspirant ,
In India there are alot of factors should be in your favour to get admission in some college.
Your marks should be according to that to get a decent college in agriculture if you are a general by category then then try to score above 520 because now there is alot of rush in agriculture because people know that it is engineering (it will give you security as you will not die from hunger) of India for next 20 years so even those peoples who scores AVG in IIT and NIt and even in ICAR they choose ICAR over NIT and IIT.
A lot of people who clears neet but doesn't get good scores even they try to get into it. So the competitors are alot for you.
The best thing is that “you should aim for the sky then you could hit some stars”
For general 520
Obc 480
SC 400–420
St 300–400
Hope this information helps you ,
Feel free to ask ,
THANK YOU .
Hi, Aspirant
It's hard to tell that particular college. Will you please share some info so that I can help you with your query:
Thank you
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