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Ritu Rathee

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The CSIR NET Certificate for the December 2023 exam likely won't be released until sometime between June and August 2024.Here's why:The CSIR NET results for December 2023 were declared in February 2024.Typically, CSIR or NTA releases the e-certificates on their website 4-5 months after the result declaration.Therefore, you can expect the certificates to be downloadable around June-August 2024. You can stay updated by checking the official CSIR NET website or NTA website.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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To check the CSIR UGC NET result, candidates need to have the following details:Roll number: Candidates must enter the roll number as mentioned on their admit card. Date of birth: Candidates must enter their date of birth as mentioned on their application form. Exam center code: Candidates must enter the exam center code where they appeared for the exam. Once these details are entered correctly, candidates can access their CSIR UGC NET result. The result will display the candidate's name, roll number, rank, and the marks obtained in both Paper I and Paper II. The result will also indicate whether the candidate has qualified for Junior
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Jhalak Sharma

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CSIR determines JRF qualifying scores using the candidate's performance in the written test. Those candidates who score equal to or above the cutoff marks for SRF are regarded as qualified, provided that they correspond to all other criteria of eligibility. Every year, over 2000 applicants are considered for the CSIR NET exam for JRF. Any candidate who earns a JRF can continue with the Ph.D. placement scheme. Students will get a five-year fellowship or different corporate jobs based on the marks obtained in the UGC NET exam.  Moreover, students should start doing the practice and cover all previous year's papers. Further
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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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 CSIR NET cut-off is not the same for all categories. There is a minimum qualifying mark, but the actual cut-off for eligibility for JRF and Lectureship positions can vary depending on the category. Here's a breakdown:Minimum Qualifying Marks:• General, EWS & OBC: 33%• SC/ST & PwD: 25%This minimum qualifying mark applies to all sections of the exam combined. There's no separate cut-off for each part.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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No, the CSIR NET (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research National Eligibility Test) exam is conducted in online mode as a computer-based test (CBT). The exam is conducted at designated exam centers across the country, and the candidates have to take the test using a computer provided at the exam center. The exam is conducted in a secure and controlled environment to ensure that there is no malpractice or cheating. The test centers are equipped with modern computer systems, and the candidates are provided with a login ID and password to access the exam. The online mode of the exam has several advantages, such as faster result pro
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Sahil Arora

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There is no limit in the number of attempts for CSIR NET. As long as the eligibility is met, students can appear for CSIR NET. However, it is important to note that rules and regulations may change from time to time, so candidates must check the official sources for the most relevant and latest information. The basic educational qualification for CSIR NET is that students must have obtained a degree in BTech/BE/BPharma/MBBS with a minimum 55% from a recognized university. 

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Sahil Arora

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Yes, it is crucial to know that there is a negative marking in the CSIR NET exam. If a student has attempted a wrong question in Part B, 25% dedication will done. 33% will dedicated to Part C of the Earth Sciences Paper. Students should only attempt questions they have full knowledge of. Guesswork should be avoided while writing the CSIR NET exam. 

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Sahil Arora

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CSIR NET consists of Multiple Choice Questions and it covers various topics. The difficulty level of questions increases from Part A to Part C. The marks allotted for a correct answer vary depending on the part and type. Part A has 20 questions and each right answer carries one mark each. Part B and Part C have subject-specific questions and for every right answer, candidates can get either 2 or 4 marks. Part B and Part C can provide a total of 120 marks for all right answers. Part B has 40 questions and Part C has 60 questions. There is also a negative marking in the CSIR NET exam. Candidates are advised to attempt only questions that
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Sahil Arora

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The syllabus for CSIR NET is prescribed by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research itself. CSIR is one of the primary scientific research organisations in India. CSIR is the conducting body of CSIR NET. The exam is conducted for five papers - Chemical Sciences, Earth Sciences, Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Physical Sciences and Engineering Sciences. Each subject has its distinctive syllabus. Candidates aspiring to appear for CSIR NET must read the information bulletin for accurate information. 

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Sahil Arora

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The CSIR NET is conducted for various subjects namely Chemical Sciences (Chemical Sciences Group), Earth Sciences (Eearth, Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Sciences Group), Life Sciences (Life Sciences Group), Mathematical Sciences (Mathematical Sciences Group), Physical Sciences (Physical Sciences Group) and Engineering Sciences (Engineering Sciences Group). The syllabus is not the same for all papers. Each subject has its own distinctive syllabus. Each subject covers relevant topics withing that discipline. To know more subject specific syllabus for each subject, candidates must visit the official website of CSIR NET.

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