CSIR NET Exam Analysis 2024 (OUT): Exam Review, Student's Reaction & Difficulty Level

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research National Eligibility Test 2024 ( CSIR NET )

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CSIR NET 2024 Analysis OUT: The National Testing Agency (NTA) successfully conducted the CSIR NET 2024 Exam from July 25 to 27, 2024 in two shifts across the country. According to the responses received via candidates, the CSIR NET Exam Analysis 2024 is provided here. Candidates can check below the CSIR NET 2024 Subject-Wise exam analysis. The CSIR NET analysis will help candidates to know the over all difficulty level of the exam, questions and topics asked in the exam, good attempts, etc. 

Candidates should read the CSIR NET Exam Analysis carefully in order to know about the overall as well as the section-wise difficulty level of the CSIR NET Question Paper 2024. The CSIR NET Exam Analysis 2024 was based on the overall difficulty level of the question paper which may be either easy or moderate or difficult. 

The National Testing Agency released the CSIR NET Notification 2024 on the official website. Along with the notification, CSIR NET Application Form 2024 was also released by the NTA. The CSIR NET exam is conducted twice every year to determine the eligibility of candidates for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) or Lectureship (LS)/ Assistant Professor in subjects related to the field of Science and Technology. 

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CSIR NET 2024 Chemical Science Question Paper Analysis for June session

CSIR NET 2024 Life Science Question Paper Analysis for June Session

CSIR NET 2024 Earth and Physical Science Question Paper Analysis for June Session

CSIR CSIR NET 2024 June Session Mathematical Science Question Paper Analysis

 

 

Q:   What is the overall difficulty level of the CSIR NET 2024 Mathematics exam?

A:

The NTA conducted the CSIR NET 2024 Mathematical Science Exam 2024 on July 25 in shift 2 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. As per the student reactions, the overall difficulty level of the CSIR NET 2024 Mathematical Science exam was moderate to difficult. Topics asked in the exam with high-weightage are: 

  • Sequence and Series
  • Vector Space
  • Limit and Continuity
  • Matrices
  • Vector Space
  • Quadratic Form
  • Homomorphism
  • Analytic Functions
  • Bilinear mapping
  • Identity Theorem
  • System of ODE
  • Degree of Differential Equations
  • Sympson one-third rule
  • Trapezoidal rule
  • Integrative method
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Q:   Is CSIR NET exam difficult?

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The CSIR NET exam is designed to test the candidate's knowledge and understanding of the subject and may include questions that require critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills. The exam pattern and syllabus are also designed to cover a wide range of topics and concepts, which can make the exam challenging. However, with the right amount of preparation, practice, and dedication, it is possible to crack the exam. Candidates can refer to standard textbooks and study materials, solve previous year question papers, and take mock tests to improve their understanding of the concepts and gain confidence in their preparation. It is important to note that the difficulty level of the exam may vary from year to year, and candidates should be prepared to face challenges and adapt their approach accordingly.
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Q:   Is the CSIR NET exam lengthy?

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The length of the CSIR NET exam can vary depending on the subject and the paper you are appearing for. The CSIR NET exam consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and is conducted in two sessions: Part A and Part B/C. Part A is common for all subjects and contains questions related to general Science, aptitude, and reasoning. Part A consists of 20 questions, and the candidates have to attempt 15 questions. Each question carries two marks, and there is negative marking for incorrect answers. Part B contains subject-specific multiple-choice questions, and the number of questions may vary from subject to subject. Part B carries two marks for each correct answer, and there is negative marking for incorrect responses. Part C consists of higher-value questions that test the candidate's knowledge in a particular subject. The questions in Part C are designed to assess the analytical skills and problem-solving ability of the candidates. The total duration of the exam is three hours, and the length of the exam can be considered moderate to lengthy, especially for subjects with a large syllabus. It requires a good amount of preparation and time management to answer all the questions within the given time frame.
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Q:   Who sets CSIR NET question paper?

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The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Sets the CSIR NET (National Eligibility Test) question paper. CSIR is a premier scientific research organisation in India, and it conducts the CSIR NET exam to determine the eligibility of candidates for the award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and for appointment as Lecturers in various scientific disciplines. The CSIR NET question paper is designed by subject matter experts and scientists from different fields to assess the knowledge and understanding of the candidates in their respective disciplines.
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CSIR NET Exam Analysis 2024

One of the important aspects of the preparation strategy is CSIR NET Exam Analysis. CSIR NET Exam Analysis 2024 is shared below. The CSIR NET Exam Analysis help the candidates to prepare well for their upcoming days' exams. In this article, we are providing you with the CSIR NET Exam Analysis to help the candidates know the good attempts for the exam and know the difficulty level. So, the exam analysis for CSIR NET is shared below for the June session.

CSIR NET Section-Wise Analysis: Chemical Science (July 27)

Candidates can check below the analysis of Chemical Science (Shift 1)

Part Name

Total MCQs

Total MCQs to be Attempted

Difficulty Level

Good Attempts

Part A

20

15

Moderate

10-12

Part B

40

35

Moderate

26-27

Part C

60

25

Moderate

18-19

Total

120

75

Moderate

58-62

CSIR NET Section-Wise Analysis: Life Science (Shift 2, July 26) 

Candidates can check the CSIR NET 2024 Shift 2 Earth Science Analysis 

Part Name

Total MCQs

Total MCQs to be Attempted

Difficulty Level

Part A

20

15

Moderate

Part B

50

35

Easy

Part C

75

25

Moderate to Difficult

Total

145

75

Moderate

CSIR NET Section-Wise Analysis: Life Science (July 26)

Candidates can check the CSIR NET 2024 Shift 1 Life Science Analysis.

Part Name

Total MCQs

Total MCQs to be Attempted

Difficulty Level

Part A

20

15

Moderate

Part B

50

35

Easy

Part C

75

25

Moderate to Difficult

Total

145

75

Moderate

CSIR NET Section-Wise Analysis: Earth Science held on July 25

Candidates can check the CSIR NET 2024 Earth Science Analysis for July 25

Part Name

Total MCQs

Total MCQs to be Attempted

Difficulty Level

Part A

20

15

Easy to Moderate

Part B

50

35

Moderate

Part C

80

25

Moderate 

Total

150

75

Moderate

CSIR NET Section-Wise Analysis- Physical Science 

Candidates can check the CSIR NET 2024 Physical Science Analysis for July 25 in the table below.

Part Name

Total MCQs

Total MCQs to be Attempted

Difficulty Level

Part A

20

15

Easy to Moderate

Part B

25

20

Moderate to Difficult

Part C

30

20

Easy

Total

75

55

Moderate

CSIR NET Section-Wise Analysis: Mathematial Science

Candidates can check the CSIR NET Mathematical Science Analysis in the table below based on the students' review.

Part Name

Total MCQs

Total MCQs to be Attempted

Difficulty Level

Part A

20

15

Easy to Moderate

Part B

40

25

Moderate Difficult

Part C

60

20

Moderate to Difficult

Total

120

60

Moderate to Difficult

Candidates can watch the  CSIR NET Student's Reaction video below.
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Q:   What type of questions are asked in CSIR NET exam?

A:
The CSIR NET (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research National Eligibility Test) exam consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) that assess the candidate's knowledge and understanding of their respective subject. The questions are designed to test the candidate's conceptual clarity, analytical ability, and reasoning skills. The questions are designed to cover various topics within the subject, and the difficulty level increases from Part A to Part C. Part A carries 20 marks, Part B carries 40 marks, and Part C carries 120 marks. The questions in Part C are designed to be more challenging and require the candidate to apply their knowledge and understanding of the subject to solve complex problems. Overall, the exam is designed to test the candidate's knowledge, understanding, analytical ability, and problem-solving skills in their respective subject.
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Q:   Can I appear for the CSIR NET exam in a language other than English?

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The CSIR NET exam is conducted in both English and Hindi languages. Candidates have the option to choose their preferred language medium for the exam during the application process. The question papers for the CSIR NET exam are available in both English and Hindi languages. Candidates can select their preferred language medium for the exam, and the questions will be provided accordingly. It is important to note that candidates should carefully choose their language medium and ensure they are comfortable with it to understand and respond to the questions accurately.
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Q:   For which subjects is CSIR NET conducted?

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CSIR NET is conducted for five Science subjects including Chemical Sciences, Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Sciences, Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, and Physical Sciences. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research CSIR NET (also known as CSIR UGC NET is a national-level exam conducted by the National Testing Agency NTA to determine the eligibility of candidates for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and for Lectureship (LS)/ Assistant Professor in the universities and colleges of India.
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CSIR NET Exam Pattern 2024

The questions in the CSIR NET exam are framed as per the pattern prescribed by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Human Resource Development Group (HRDG). Have a look at the highlights of the CSIR NET Exam Pattern 2024 below.

Particulars

CSIR Exam Pattern Highlights

Exam mode

Online

Exam duration

3 hours

Number of subjects

5

Name of subjects

  • Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Sciences
  • Chemical Sciences
  • Life Sciences
  • Mathematical Sciences
  • Physical Sciences

Total questions to attempt

  • Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Sciences: 75 MCQs
  • Chemical Sciences: 75 MCQs
  • Life Sciences: 75 MCQs
  • Mathematical Sciences: 60 MCQs
  • Physical Sciences: 55 MCQs

Type of questions

MCQs; 4 options with only 1 correct option

Total marks

200

Marking scheme

  • +2 for the correct answer
  • Negative marking of 25 per cent (33 per cent in Part C of Earth Sciences paper)

Language of paper

English and Hindi

Q:   Is there any set pattern of distribution of questions in the CSIR NET exam?

A:
Yes, there is a set pattern of distribution of questions in the CSIR NET exam. The exam pattern may vary slightly depending on the subject, but generally, the distribution of questions is as follows: 1. Part A: This section is common for all subjects and consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs). It contains 20 questions, and candidates are required to attempt 15 questions. Each question carries two marks, and there is negative marking for incorrect answers. 2. Part B: This section consists of subject-specific multiple-choice questions. The number of questions in Part B may vary depending on the subject. Each question carries two marks, and there is negative marking for incorrect responses. 3. Part C: This section contains higher-value questions that assess the candidate's analytical and problem-solving skills. The number of questions in Part C may vary depending on the subject, but it generally has a lower number of questions compared to Parts A and B. Each question in Part C carries four or five marks. The total duration of the exam is three hours, and candidates must complete all the sections within this timeframe. It is important for candidates to be familiar with the exam pattern and distribution of questions in their chosen subject to plan their time and preparation effectively.
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Q:   How much time is given to complete the CSIR NET exam?

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The CSIR NET exam provides a total duration of three hours to complete the paper. The exam is divided into two sessions: Session 1 and Session 2. In Session 1, Part A is conducted, which consists of 20 multiple-choice questions. Candidates are required to attempt 15 questions. The time allotted for Part A is generally one hour. In Session 2, Part B and Part C are conducted. The duration for Part B may vary depending on the subject, as the number of questions in Part B can vary. Part C, which contains higher-value questions, is typically given the remaining time after completing Part B. It is important for candidates to manage their time effectively during the exam. They need to allocate sufficient time for each section and ensure that they complete the paper within the given three-hour timeframe. Effective time management is crucial for attempting all the questions and maximizing their chances of scoring well in the CSIR NET exam.
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Previous Years' CSIR NET Exam Analysis & Review

Have a look at the CSIR NET exam analysis and review of the previous years below. Shiksha reached out to candidates to know their reaction to the exam with respect to the difficulty level, pattern, types of questions asked etc. The Previous year's exam analysis will help candidates know the difficulty level of the exam and how to prepare for it.

CSIR NET Exam Analysis 2023 (December Session)

Candidates can check CSIR NET Life Science Section-wise Analysis 2023 in the table below.

Life Science Paper Topics Covered Difficulty Level
Part-A General Aptitude - Speed, Distance and Time; Profit and Loss; Geometry; Syllogism; Mixture & Alligation Moderate to Difficult
Part-B Cell and Molecular Biology, Digestion of protein, Organelles and functions, Ecology, Evolution, Animal Physiology, Fundamental Processes Easy to Moderate
Part-C Easy to Moderate

CSIR NET Life Science Topic-Wise Weightage (Shift 1) for Part A

Part A of the Life Science Paper consists of questions based on the candidate's General Aptitude. The candidates can check the table given below to analyze the number of questions asked in the CSIR NET Life Science Exam (shift 1).  Part A of the CSIR NET Life Science exam consists of the following questions:

Topics

Weightage

Blood relation 1-2
Order & Ranking 2
DI (Bar Graph) 1-2
Profit & Loss 2
Speed Distance 3
Ratio & Proportion 2
Geometry 2
Algebra  1-2
Probability  1

Candidates can watch the CSIR NET Student's Reaction video below.

CSIR NET Exam Analysis 2023 (June Session)

Candidates can read the CSIR NET Exam Analysis & Exam Review by the candidates below.

  • Mayank said, "Part A & B was easy, Part C is a little bit difficult. Majorly questions were asked from Bio-chemistry & Ecology subjects."
  • Sanchi said, "Part C was totally conceptual based & difficult. Part A has most mathematics in it. Overall, the exam was moderate".
  • Rahul said, "Major questions were asked from Botany, Biochemistry, Ecology, and Molecular Biology. There were rare questions from Fundamental Science. Part C was moderate."
  • Narendra said, "The exam was tough compared to the previous year. Evolution topic was mostly covered in the exam. Part A was easy, Part B & C was Moderate."

Also Read: CSIR NET Life Science Exam Analysis

CSIR NET Section-Wise Analysis (Physical Science)

Candidates can check the CSIR NET Physical Science Analysis in the table below.

Part Name

Total MCQs

Total MCQs to be Attempted

Difficulty Level

Part A

20

16

Easy to Moderate

Part B

25

22

Moderate to Difficult

Part C

30

27

Easy

Total

75

75

Moderate

Also Read: CSIR NET Physical Science Exam Analysis 

CSIR NET Section-Wise Analysis (Chemical Science)

Candidates can check the CSIR NET Chemical Science Section-wise Analysis in the table below.

Part Name

Total MCQs

Total MCQs to be Attempted

Difficulty Level

Part A

20

15

Easy to Moderate

Part B

40

35

Moderate

Part C

60

25

Easy

Total

120

75

Moderate

CSIR NET Section-Wise Exam Analysis 2023 (Life Science)

Candidates can check the CSIR NET Life Science Section-wise Analysis in the table below.

Part Name

Total MCQs

Total MCQs to be Attempted

Difficulty Level

Part A

20

15

Easy 

Part B

50

35

Easy to Moderate

Part C

75

25

Moderate to Difficult

Total

145

75

Moderate

Also Read: CSIR NET Life Science Exam Analysis (June Session)

Watch CSIR NET Exam Analysis & Student's Reaction video

CSIR NET Exam Analysis 2023 (Shorts)

 

Q:   What type of questions are asked in Part B of the CSIR NET exam?

A:
Part B of the CSIR NET exam consists of subject-specific questions. The questions in Part B are designed to assess the candidate's in-depth knowledge, understanding, and application of concepts in their chosen subject. The specific types of questions in Part B can vary depending on the subject, but here are some common question formats: 1. Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs): These are the most common question types in Part B. Candidates are presented with a stem or a question, followed by four options, and they need to select the correct answer. MCQs may involve direct knowledge-based questions, concept-based questions, or application-based questions. 2. Assertion-Reasoning Questions: These questions consist of two statements, an assertion, and a reasoning statement. Candidates need to evaluate the validity of each statement and select the correct option based on their assessment. 3. Matching Type Questions: Candidates are provided with two columns containing statements or descriptions. They need to match items from one column to the corresponding items in the other column based on their knowledge and understanding of the subject. 4. True/False Questions: Candidates are presented with statements, and they need to determine whether the statements are true or false based on their subject knowledge. 5. Statement-Reason Questions: Candidates are given a statement, and they need to choose the correct reason from the options provided. These questions test the candidate's ability to establish a cause-and-effect relationship or logical connection. The number of questions and the marks allotted for each question in Part B may vary depending on the subject. It is important for candidates to thoroughly study the syllabus of their chosen subject and practice solving questions of similar formats to prepare effectively for Part B of the CSIR NET exam.
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Q:   What type of questions are asked in Part C of the CSIR NET exam?

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Part C of the CSIR NET exam consists of higher-value questions that are designed to assess the candidate's critical thinking, analytical skills, and depth of knowledge in their chosen subject. Part C aims to evaluate the candidate's ability to apply their knowledge to solve complex problems and demonstrate research aptitude. The specific types of questions in Part C can vary depending on the subject, but here are some common question formats: 1. Essay-Type Questions: Candidates are required to write detailed and descriptive answers to essay-type questions. These questions typically require the candidates to provide explanations, analyze concepts, discuss theories, provide arguments, or evaluate experimental results. 2. Short Answer Questions: Candidates need to provide concise and specific answers to short questions that require in-depth knowledge and understanding of the subject. These questions may involve defining terms, explaining concepts, or solving numerical problems. 3. Case Study-Based Questions: Candidates are presented with a scenario or a case study related to their subject, and they need to analyze the given information, apply their knowledge, and provide relevant answers or recommendations based on the situation. 4. Problem-Solving Questions: Candidates are presented with complex problems or research scenarios that require critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and application of subject-specific knowledge. They may be asked to propose solutions, design experiments, analyze data, or interpret results. 5. Diagram/Graph-Based Questions: Candidates may be asked to interpret diagrams, graphs, or data representations and provide explanations or draw conclusions based on the given information. Part C questions are typically subjective in nature, requiring candidates to provide detailed and well-structured answers. These questions allow candidates to demonstrate their ability to think critically, analyze information, and present their knowledge effectively. It is important for candidates to practice answering such questions and develop their skills in providing clear and comprehensive responses.
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Q:   What type of questions are asked in Part A of CSIR NET exam?

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Part A of the CSIR NET exam consists of questions related to general Science, aptitude, and reasoning. The purpose of Part A is to assess the candidate's scientific and research aptitude, as well as their ability to analyze and solve problems. Here are the common types of questions asked in Part A: 1. General Aptitude: These questions test the candidate's numerical ability, logical reasoning, graphical analysis, and data interpretation. They may involve topics such as percentages, ratios, Algebra puzzles, patterns, series, etc. 2. Quantitative Reasoning: Questions in this category evaluate the candidate's mathematical and statistical skills. They may involve calculations, numerical estimations, mathematical operations, and data analysis. 3. Logical Reasoning: These questions assess the candidate's logical thinking and analytical abilities. They may include pattern recognition, analogies, syllogisms, logical deductions, and logical puzzles. 4. Analytical Reasoning: This category focuses on evaluating the candidate's problem-solving skills and ability to analyze and evaluate data. Questions may involve data interpretation, data sufficiency, decision-making, and problem-solving scenarios. 5. Scientific Reasoning and Methodology: These questions test the candidate's understanding of scientific methods, research ethics, experimental design, and scientific terminology. It's important to note that Part A of the CSIR NET exam has a provision of negative marking for incorrect answers. Candidates must answer carefully and manage their time effectively to attempt the required number of questions within the allocated time.
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CSIR NET Exam Analysis 2022

CSIR NET exam analysis 2022 is provided here based on students' reactions. The exam analysis will help candidates to know the topic-wise distribution of questions, weightage of topics, number of good attempts, etc.

CSIR NET Exam Analysis for Earth Sciences

Check the detailed CSIR NET exam analysis 2022 for the Earth Sciences paper below:

  • Stuti stated, “The CSIR NET 2022 exam was moderate in terms of difficulty level. Part-A was easy to attempt.”
  • Amisha stated, “The CSIR NET exam was easy to moderate in terms of difficulty level.”

CSIR NET Exam Analysis for Physical Sciences

Check the detailed CSIR NET exam analysis 2022 for the Physical Sciences paper below:

  • Mitali stated, “The difficulty level of CSIR NET 2022 was easy. The reasoning was easy as well. If the basic concepts are clear, candidates can attempt the paper easily. Most of the questions were from Quantum Physics.”
  • Ekta stated, “CSIR NET 2022 exam was easier in comparison to the previous year’s. The CSIR NET cut-off 2022 would be higher. Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation & Graphical Analysis sections were moderate.”
  • Mohit stated, “Overall paper was easy. The questions were from Quantum Physics, etc. The CSIR NET cut-off 2022 will be high this year.”

CSIR NET Exam Review 2022: Section-Wise

The CSIR NET 2022 exam review and analysis have been shared below for Part-A sections - Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation & Graphical Analysis based on the feedback shared by candidates. Have a look:

Section

Difficulty Level

Reasoning

Easy to Moderate

Quantitative Aptitude

Easy to Moderate

Data Interpretation & Graphical Analysis

Moderate

Watch CSIR NET 2022 Exam Analysis Video:

CSIR NET Exam Analysis 2021

The paper-wise exam analysis and review are shared below:

CSIR NET Mathematical Sciences Exam Analysis 2021

Here's the detailed analysis of the CSIR NET Mathematical Sciences paper of the CSIR NET 2021 exam based on the student's reactions.

Part Name

Total MCQs

Total MCQs to be Attempted

Difficulty Level

Part A

20

15

Moderate

Part B

40

25

Moderate to Difficult

Part C

60

20

Moderate to Difficult

Total

120

60

Moderate to Difficult

CSIR NET Physical Sciences Exam Analysis 2021

The CSIR NET Physical Sciences 2021 exam was conducted online on February 15, 2022, from 3.00 to 6.00 pm. As per the student's reaction, the overall paper was moderate to difficult. Candidates found the Physical Sciences question paper 2021 a bit hard compared to the previous year's paper. Have a look at the section-wise analysis and review below.

Part Name

Total MCQs

Total MCQs to be Attempted

Difficulty Level

Part A

20

15

Moderate

Part B

25

20

Moderate to difficult

Part C

30

20

Moderate to difficult

Total

75

55

Moderate to difficult

CSIR NET Earth Sciences Exam Analysis 2021

The CSIR NET 2021 exam was conducted online on January 29, 2022, for the Earth Sciences paper. The overall exam was moderate in terms of difficulty level. Candidates who appeared for the CSIR NET exam found Part A and B moderate and Part C moderate to difficult. There was no change in the exam structure and pattern of the question paper. Shiksha visited one of the CSIR NET exam centres in Delhi to obtain feedback from students. Candidates can check below the section-wise and overall exam analysis for the Earth Sciences paper:

Part Name (No. Of MCQs)

Difficulty Level

Questions to be Attempted

Part A (20 MCQs)

Moderate

15

Part B (50 MCQs)

Moderate

35

Part C (80 MCQs)

Moderate to Difficult

25

Total (150 MCQs)

Moderate

75

Watch the CSIR NET student reaction video below:

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Answered 3 days ago

The December session of the CSIR NET 2024 exam will take place from February 16 to February 28, 2025. The detailed schedule and exact timings of the examination will be released on the official website closer to the CSIR NET 2024 exam date.

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Shikha Shukla

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Answered 3 weeks ago

The CSIR NET 2024 December cut off will be released by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in an online mode on the official website. It will be released subject-wise separately for the CSIR UGC NET 2024 December exam. The cut-off for CSIR NET is the minimum marks required by th

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Shikha Goyal

Contributor-Level 10

Answered a month ago

Based on your score of 28 percentile in CSIR NET Mathematical Sciences, you are unfortunately not qualified for the Assistant Professor or Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) roles in the current CSIR NET cutoffs. 

 

To be eligible for the Assistant Professor role through CSIR NET, candidates must meet a

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Tejas Bodhankar

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 months ago

The NTA released the CSIR NET 2024 application form for the December session in an online mode on the official website at csirnet.nta.ac.in. Candidates are advised to check the eligibility criteria before applying for the application form. Those candidates who have successfully filled out the applic

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Shikha Goyal

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 months ago

 The CSIR NET City Intimation Slip 2024 for the December session will be released in PDF format and candidates are advised to take a print-out of the CSIR NET City Intimation Slip for future purposes. CSIR NET Exam City Intimation Slip helps candidates to know about their CSIR NET Exam Cities in adv

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Shikha Goyal

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 months ago

CSIR NET City Intimation Slip 2024 for the December session will be released on the official website csirnet.nta.ac.in to facilitate the candidates where the exam city and centre are located for the exam. To download the exam city slip candidates are required their application number and date of bir

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Shikha Goyal

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 months ago

The CSIR NET is a prestigious examination conducted by the National Testing Agency twice a year. The CSIR NET 2024 notification for the December session released on December 9, 2024 on the official website.

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Shikha Goyal

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