CSIR NET
AS your rank is good to get colleges like cbit,mgit,snist etc
As both CSE or it both branch has good placement ratio so it is not a matter to take CSE or IT
As you see in gate exam both has same question paper and code ( CS) so you take any as these branches are good and any of the college like CBIT,mgit, snist
So these college tier is same donot too much think on it
As cbit has 124 nirf rank
Griet has 180 nirf rank
Hello student I'm sorry to inform you but no BCA graduate student are not eligible for CSIR NET.
As per eligibility criteria Candidates must hold an Msc or equivalent degree / Integrated BS-MS / BS-4 years / BE / B.tech / B.Pharma / MBBS with at least 55% marks in order to be eligible for CSIR UGC NET.
For more details refer to the link mentioned below - https://www.google.com/amp/s/competition.careers360.com/articles/csir-ugc-net-eligibility-criteria/amp
Feel free to comment if you've any doubt
Good luck
Hi
Structural engineering comes under Earth sciences in csir net no other paper comes close to your subject other than this. Physical sciences is pure physics and it can't be chemical sciences,life sciences or mathematical sciences. In apset exam earth,atmospheric, ocean and planetary sciences ( geology ) comes close considering your postgraduation subject.
The below link has subjects and their syllabus in detail. Check it and choose closest to your specialization.
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/apset
Hope this helps.
Hello,
CSIR NET is mainly for science subjects such as mathematical science/chemical science/biological science/earth science/physical science, and on the other hand UGC NET has a total of 81 subjects
Yes, JRF is available for both CSIR NET as well as UGC NET, the eligibility criteria for each one has been mentioned below-
CSIR NET - Passed BTech/Bpharm/BS degree of four years/Integrated MSc or BS-MS securing 55% aggregate are also eligible to apply, for reserved category they need merely 50%,
UGC NET - Passed master's degree in the relevant discipline from a recognized university securing 55% aggregate, for reserved category there is relaxation of 5%
You can check the last year cut-offs of the respective entrance test to know more details regarding this
UGC NET cut-off: https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ugc-net-cutoff
CSIR NET cut-off: https://competition.careers360.com/articles/csir-ugc-net-cut-off
As per the eligibility criteria laid out by CSIR NET, candidates with bachelor degree are only eligible for fellowship if they get themselves enrolled in MSc program or Integrated Phd within the validity of two years securing 55% aggregate, in case of reserved categories there is relaxation of 5%, CSIR NET is mainly for science subjects that is mathematical science/chemical science/biological science/earth science/physical science. check out our page at https://competition.careers360.com/articles/csir-ugc-net-eligibility-criteria to k now more details regarding this
even in case of UGC NET which has a total of 81 subjects including computer science and applications, electronic science, environmental science, forensic science to name a few require you have to pass master's degree in the relevant discipline from a recognized university securing 55% aggregate, for reserved category there is relaxation of 5%, or you can appear even in the final year, check out our page at https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ugc-net-eligibility-criteria to know more details regarding this.
Sorry for late reply. If you think you can prepare and do well in life sciences category then proceed and apply for it.. look at the syllabus first and question papers I suggest its not a good idea if you are only familiar with half of the syllabus the questions are not just based on one half and they have negative marking so don't risk because its not free they take fees..you belong to health science or allied sciences category and both csir net and ugc net don't have such categories..the closest subject I could find related to yours was the social medicine and community health subject i n UGC net. Now I am a MSc physics and I have applied for electronic science in UGC net many times as it was one of the subjects I did in PG and I was eligible and honestly it was tough because i was not familiar with many topics in the syllabus as my specialization was physics not electronic science but my oversmart friend who loved electronics cleared it after a few attempts so if you are like him give it a try but one more fact was that he was not just MSc physics but Mtech in cryogenic engineering from IIT kharagpur too so he literally did rocket science ... UGC net allows subject closest to yours if not exactly the same. CSIR NET aren't strict either they are not JAM or JEST to make rules tough. If you think you can manage...apply under life sciences category and appear for the exam if the application form has drop down list and it doesn't have your qualification then it might be a problem. Then the application won't go further this way at least you will know if you can give or not.
now last but not the least you don't require net qualification to become a lecturer or asst professor in your field. If its for other purposes you can as well appear.
let me know if you have any other query.
Hi aspirant,
For UGC NET exam, a candidate must secure at least 55% marks in master degree or equivalent examination from UGC recognized universities/colleges in Humanities including languages and Social Science, Computer Science & Applications, Electronic Science etc. The 55 % marks should be without rounding off.
For CSIR UGC NET exam, candidates must possess M.Sc. or equivalent degree or Integrated BS-MS or BS-4 years or BE, B Tech , B. Pharma or MBBS with at least 55% marks to be eligible to apply for the exam.
So you can definitely apply for these exams
Hope that helps.
hi,
see CSIR UGC NET conducts on five subjects or papers as follows:
(i) Chemical Sciences
(ii) Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Sciences
(iii) Life Sciences
(iv) Mathematical Sciences
(v) Physical Sciences
there is no specific instructions given for choice of subjects. the general eligibility criteria is candidates must complete M.Sc or equivalent degree/ Integrated BS-MS/BS-4 years/BE/BTech/BPharma/MBBS securing at least 55% marks for General (UR) and OBC candidates and 50% for SC/ST, Persons with Disability (PwD) candidates.
so you may take subjects as per your subject combinations.
you may follow the official brochure to get detailed information:
https://csirhrdg.res.in/SiteContent/ManagedContent/ContentFiles/20190426122947862Information_Bulletin_june2019.pdf
As per eligibility criteria of CSIR NET, bachelor's degree holders are eligible for fellowship provided they get enrolled in Integrated PhD within two years of passing the exam and scoring a minimum of 55% for UR, in case of reserved categories there is relaxation of 5%, though they won't be eligible for the post of lectureship, to know the complete details regarding this, visit our page at https://competition.careers360.com/articles/csir-ugc-net-eligibility-criteria
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