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What is the difference between net and CSIR NET exam?

What is the difference between net and CSIR NET exam?

UGC NET Exam is conducted for almost all subjects of every stream while CSIR NET exam is organized only for the science stream subjects. This is the major difference between both exams. CSIR NET Exam has only one paper of 3 hours while UGC NET has two papers with the time duration of 3 hours.

What is the salary after clearing CSIR NET exam?

After receiving passing the CSIR-NET, you eligible for a lectureship and research fellowship. As you told that you have qualified CSIR-NET, you will be able for teaching positions (assistant professor) in colleges and universities throughout the country. You will receive a salary of around Rs. 45,000 per month.

What is the difference between CSIR NET and UGC NET exam?

One of the major differences between the CSIR NET Exam and UGC NET Exam is the number of subjects the exam is conducted in. The CSIR NET exam is conducted in 5 subjects whereas the UGC NET is conducted for 84 different subjects other than science stream. CSIR NET is conducted for 5 different subjects of Science stream.

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What is the difference between CSIR NET exam and JRF?

CSIR NET EXAM is conducted by Human Research Development Group (HRDG)of CSIR. NET EXAM is for the candidates who have interest in Lectureship or Junior Research Fellowship. This exam is only for Science Stream students. JRF- Junior Research Fellowship is an opportunity for those who want to pursue in research programs.

What are the subjects included in the CSIR NET?

CSIR NET – It includes only following subjects- Chemical Sciences, Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Sciences, Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Physical Sciences. These subjects are under the category of Joint CSIR-UGC Fellowship.

Who conducts the Joint CSIR UGC NET?

The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) conducts the Joint CSIR UGC NET in the field of Science which includes Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Mathematical Sciences and Earth Atmospheric Ocean & Planetary Sciences jointly with the UGC.