JRF
Hello Aspirant,
Candidates who have secured at least 55% marks (without rounding off) in Masters Degree or equivalent examination from universities/institutions recognised by UGC in Humanities (including languages) and Social Science, Computer Science & Applications, Electronic Science etc. are eligible for this Test.
To appear for the UGC NET exam, the candidates are required to have obtained a master's degree or equivalent with 55% marks. The upper age limit for this exam is 30 years (relaxable up to 5 years for SC/ST/PWD/Female candidates and 3 years for OBC candidates).
So yes, you can give this test.
For further reference, you can visit:
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/ugc-net
All the best!
Hi,
This is known as the GATE qualified Junior Research Fellowship. However, MTech candidates (either with BTech/ MTech or with MSc/ MTech) are not eligible for this fellowship. They have a separate opportunity for direct SRFship through interview.
.JRF - Junior Research Fellow Salaries
Job TitleSalary
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay JRF - Junior Research Fellow salaries - 3 salaries reported29,893/mo
CSIR India JRF - Junior Research Fellow salaries - 3 salaries reported31,913/mo
NIMHANS JRF - Junior Research Fellow salaries - 3 salaries reported32,500/mo
Hope this helps
Wish you luck
Hello Student,
Yes, you are eligible to pursue UGC NET exam conducted by UGC.
Educational qualification required for NET exam is masters degree from a recognized university with above 55% marks. 5% relaxation is given for SC/ST category candidates.
There is no age criteria for NET exam but for JRF posts, your age should be below 28 years.
For further reference you can check:
https://competition.careers360.com/exams/ugc-net
Hello Student
IIT student do a PG degree and research work on mathematics, mathematical physics, mathematical statistics create a consistent of good result then he can apply for scholarship from the National Board of Higher mathematics features established in the year of 1983 for the development of higher mathematics add and formulate the policy of development of higher mathematics and the Department of Atomic Energy( DAE). Pradesh yes to pauses a consistent good records of in mathematics and have a master degree in mathematics and after applying to the nbhm Government of India he has to face as selection test for interview bi a constituent selection committee of the respective institution or university. After the selection is entitled to get rupees to be 25000 per month for one year and it may be extended upto 5 years at the supervision of his guide and the consent of the head of the Institutions or University where he is doing Phd. The student is entitled to get a rupees of rs32, 000 per year for his contingency. Every year student has to submit a certificate of no objection from his or her guide and the head of the Institutions where is doing Phd for further allotment of his scholarship for the next year.
Hope this helps.
Hello aspirant,
Yes The JRF selected candidate through CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) receive the stipend of INR 31000 per month for the period of two years.
So you will get the stipend of 31000 per month if you cracked JRF .
It is very beneficial so keep studying and prepare well. I am sure you will definitely get the stipend by cracking it.
Hope this helps you
Feel free to ask any questions
All the best for your future
Hello,
CSIR NET is conducted mainly for mathematical science, chemical science, physical science, earth science, life science and the eligibility criteria is passed master's degree in the relevant discipline from a recognized university with 55% aggregate, in case of reserved categories there is relaxation of 5%, if you want to pursue higher education such as PhD you should appear for CSIR NET, there is Junior Research Fellowship for which is candidate qualify get stipend of Rs 31,000 for first two years, and later if they get promoted to SRF receive Rs 35,000 stipend on a monthly basis, and there is also Assistant Professor so if you qualify CSIR NET it opens up opportunities in terms of teaching in university level, of course simply qualifying CSIR NET doesn't guarantee a job, you need to build your profile in terms of teaching experience, research and other academic contributions, and even PSUs or various other companies recruit CSIR JRF candidates, so you have that option as well, as you have done MSc in Geology you can go for Earth Science in CSIR NET, this exam is conducted two times a year, to know more details consider going through previous year official notification at https://csirnet.nta.nic.in/webinfo/File/GetFile?FileId=32&LangId=P
Dear aspirant,
List of Best Government Colleges for Ph.D.
For more colleges go through below link.
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-phd-in-chemistry-universities-in-india?stream=Sciences&study_mode=full%20time&ownership=Public/Government
Hope this helps you.
Best of Luck!!
Hello there,
While IIMs, XLRI, ISB and other stand-alone institutes offer a fellow programme in management ( FPM ), universities and the IITs and NITs offer a ' PhD ' in management. The difference between a PhD and FPM is similar to the distinction between an MBA and PGDM.
This is the eligibility criteria The applicants must have completed master's degree or equivalent with at least 55% marks (without rounding off) in Humanities (including languages) and Social Science, Computer Science and Applications, Electronic Science, etc., from UGC -recognised universities/institutions.
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