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full details about JRF through GATE 2021exam ?what are the qualifications needed?what is the salary package?how the work is to be?what rank should I get in gate 2021?

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 26th May, 2020

hi,

mainly jrf recruitment is done by ugc net score, however institute like iit kharagpur, iit kanpur has lots of research fellow recruitment comes for students who are recently pass b.tech course , have interest for research in new technologies, interested to do phd in future ,should apply for jrf positions. however there is no specific number of recruitment do not comes every year, it depends on the projects and funding for hiring of jrf, however by getting good score in gate you may go for m.tech course and may apply for psus job.

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I want previous question paper for jrf exam

Apoorva Lohumi 22nd May, 2020

Hey aspirant

The University Grants Commission, UGC conducts the National Eligibility Test (NET) to determine the eligibility of interested Indian nationals for the profiles of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and/or Assistant Professor (in Indian colleges and universities).

The candidates who successfully qualify for Junior Research Fellowship are eligible to:

  1. Pursue research in the subject of their post graduation or in any related subject
  2. Join an Indian college or university as an Assistant Professor .

For previous year question papers, visit

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ugc-net-question-papers/amp&ved=2ahUKEwiR55mRgcjpAhXDyzgGHevWC8wQFjAAegQIChAB&usg=AOvVaw3RIXcvRdGot4nFnC-x4m44

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Among csir net and ugc net exam what is good for pursuing PhD in chemistry I m currently doing msc chemistry.. And in which csir or ugc the options for jrf and lectureship can be filled in form?

pdwords Student Expert 20th May, 2020
Hello,

As you're pursuing MSc in Chemistry, you need to appear for CSIR NET as it's conducted for five science subjects namely Life Science, Chemical Science, Mathematical Science, Physical Science,Earth Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Science.

Out of aforementioned ones,you have to apply for Chemical Science, it's Eligibility Criteria is passed Master's degree in relevant field with 55% aggregate for General Candidates, in case of reserved categories there's relaxation of 5%. You can also apply while enrolled in Master's Degree Program but this degree needs to be completed within two years(validity to avail the fellowsip).

You can apply for only one among JRF and Lecturership/Assistant Professor, however if you fulfill the criteria for the post of lecturership or assistant professor, you'll considered eligible for both the post. Upper age limit for JRF is 28 years, while relaxation is provided to other categories.

For more details,please visit the official website at https://csirnet.nta.nic.in/WebInfo/Public/View.aspx?page=1

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Can i get admission in csif Jrf after B pharmacy if i qualified GPAT?

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 17th May, 2020

hi,

see it depends on the organization, if they allow gpat score you may apply for research fellow post, however csir junipr research fellow  position is filled through score in csir net exam.

however some times university like jadavpur, cal cutta university, iit kharagpur offers research assistant post based on net/gpat/ gate score.

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How to crack JRF in first attempt

Siddharth Raghav 13th May, 2020

Yes you can if you desperately wants that..

Almost every student who wishes to give UGC NET Examination has this doubt in mind that how to crack UGC NET Paper 1 & Paper 2 Exam. Today we are sharing ‘Three months Strategy’ for the upcoming UGC NET JRF Exam. This article will help you with the strategy of how to crack UGC NET Paper 1 & Paper 2 Exam. UGC NET JRF job profile is the best one to pursue after your master’s degree. A proper strategy and hard work are required to clear UGC NET JRF Exam. Now, less than 3 months are left, so this is high time that you should follow a precise strategy on How to Prepare for UGC NET Paper 1 and Paper 2 Exam. This strategy will help you a lot in UGC NET Preparation and you will be able to clear UGC NET Exam in 1st Attempt.


It is true that Success in any exam lies in your strategy and how systematically you are moving ahead with it. But in addition to this, you also need to have strong determination, sincerity, and a strict timetable along with the following tips on How to crack UGC NET Paper 1 & Paper 2 Exam.


Primarily I want to thwart this suspicion that competitive examinations cannot be cracked through self-study. Yes, it is possible to prepare for UGC NET JRF examination through self-study. What you need right now is the right strategy on How to Prepare for UGC NET Paper 1 and Paper 2 Exam and the right kind of books to brace your UGC NET Preparation.


According to me, a minimum of 3 months of UGC NET Preparation is required to Prepare for UGC NET JRF Examination. These 3 months can be divided into


2 months for NET Preparation

1 month for Mock Tests

Out of these 2 months for NET Exam Preparation, you can allocate one month each for Paper 1 and Paper 2.

There are approximately 10 topics in Paper 1. You can give 3 days for each topic. In these 3 days, you can read about the topic for the first 2 days and the third day you can practice questions related to that topic. If you follow this approach, you will be able to complete the syllabus of Paper 1 in one month and similarly, you can complete the syllabus of Paper 2 in one month. In this way, you can complete the NET Exam Preparation in 2 months.


Now, you have to start giving Mock Tests. Start with past year papers and that too move from old to recent past year papers. Make a set of 5 papers. Solve them and look for the subjects in which you are facing problems. Then you can start working on improving that subject. This will boost your UGC NET Preparation to the next level.

Divide your subjects into three categories, i.e., Strong, Medium and Weak. Start your UGC NET Preparation with Strong Subjects, then go with the medium one and at last the weak ones. The reason to follow this approach is that there is no sectional or subject-wise cutoff in NET Examination, you just need to maximize your score.


Now the question arises, How will you find out which are your strong subjects and which are the weak ones. Doing this is quite simple, appear for 2–3 Mock Tests before you start your UGC NET Preparation. These mock tests will help you assess the following:


(a) The difference between your current preparation level and the level that is required to pass the exam.


(b) If you need to work on certain topics from scratch.


(c) If you are taking too much time in solving questions.


Then you can make a list of topics in the following categories:


(a) Topics that you are comfortable with and can solve quickly. – (Strong Subjects)


(b) Topics that you are comfortable with but taking time in solving. – (Medium Subjects)


(c) Topics that you have solved earlier but forgot the method of solving. – (Medium Subjects)


(d) Topics that you are not at all comfortable with. – (Weak Subjects)


I hope this helps you to some extent in the NET Exam Preparation and by now your doubt on how to crack UGC NET Paper 1 & Paper 2 Exam must have vanished. Also, I guarantee you, if you follow this strategy on How to Prepare for UGC NET Paper 1 and Paper 2 Exam, you can easily crack UGC NET JRF Exam with flying colours.


All the Best!!

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What is the maximum age limit to pursue PhD in India? And if there isnt any age barrier as I have came across many blogs so why there is age limit for JRF, is it not going to be like PhD after SRF completion?Please tell help me to understand eligibility and scenario of both JRF and PhD. Thank you

Soumili Majumdar 16th May, 2020
Hello there,
No, there's no age limit for PhD but the age limit for Junior Research Fellow (JRF) is 28years. PhD and JRF are different. Let me explain.

For JRF, after qualifying in CSIR you can get the fellowship which will be of 5 years (2years of JRF+3years of SRF). Once you join any institute as JRF, you can register yourself for PhD, within 2years. JRF is basically the name of a post.

For PhD, it is a degree for which you have to register yourself under any University. It needs a prior experience of 5years (JRF+SRF).
In other words, for JRF you don't need PhD but for PhD you need JRF and SRF.

Hope this answer helps you.
Thank you!
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