The CSIR JRF Exam, conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) of India, assesses eligibility for assistant professor positions in Indian universities and colleges and awards Junior Research Fellowships (JRF). This exam is held twice a year, in June and December, and is delivered in a Computer Based Test (CBT) format for three hours.
The CSIR JRF Exam, conducted by
the National Testing Agency (NTA) of India, assesses eligibility for assistant
professor positions in Indian universities and colleges, and awards Junior
Research Fellowships (JRF). This exam is held twice a year, in June and
December, and is delivered in a Computer Based Test (CBT) format for three
hours. The paper will be bilingual i.e. Hindi and English.
The examination consists of a
single paper with multiple-choice questions, divided into three distinct parts:
Part A: This section includes 20
questions on General Science, Quantitative Reasoning & Analysis, and
Research Aptitude. Candidates may attempt any 15 questions, each worth two
marks, totalling 30 marks out of 200.
Part B: This part features 50
multiple-choice questions covering various topics from the syllabus. Candidates
can answer any 35 questions, with each question valued at two marks,
contributing 70 marks out of 200.
Part C: Designed to evaluate a
candidate's understanding and application of scientific concepts, this section
contains 75 analytical questions. Candidates are expected to solve scientific
problems by applying their knowledge. They can attempt any 25 questions, each
worth four marks, amounting to 100 marks out of 200.
A negative marking of 25% is
applicable for each incorrect answer. If more than the required number of
questions are answered, only the first 15, 35 and 25 questions in Part A, Part
B, and Part C respectively will be considered for evaluation
Successful candidates awarded
the JRF receive a stipend of ₹37,000 + HRA for the initial two years, and will
be upgraded to SRF upon successful completion of two years as JRF and will
receive a stipend of ₹42,000 + HRA from the third year. The candidates will
also receive an annual contingent grant of ₹20,000. CSIR, UGC, or Research
Scheme will govern the fellowship.
Application fees for the exam
vary by category:
General: ₹1,150
General-EWS/OBC(NCL): ₹600
SC/ST/PwD/Third Gender: ₹325
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