CSIR NET Coaching

Complete Coaching for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) & Assistant Professor Eligibility

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What is CSIR NET?

The CSIR NET (Council of Scientific & Industrial Research – National Eligibility Test), officially known as the Joint CSIR–UGC NET Examination, is a national-level exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA).

The exam determines eligibility for:

  • Junior Research Fellowship (JRF)

  • Lectureship (LS) / Assistant Professor

  • Research careers in premier institutions (IITs, CSIR Labs, IISc, IISERs)

CSIR NET is recognized across India for science & technology disciplines and is a gateway to careers in academia, research, and laboratory-based science.

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CSIR NET Key Highlights

ParticularDetails
Full FormCouncil of Scientific and Industrial Research – National Eligibility Test
Conducting BodyNational Testing Agency (NTA)
PurposeJRF & Assistant Professor Eligibility
Exam LevelNational
Exam ModeComputer-Based Test (CBT)
FrequencyTwice a year (June & December)
Discipline Coverage5 Science Subjects
ValidityLifetime (for Assistant Professor)
Negative MarkingYes (varies by part)
AttemptsUnlimited

Subjects Covered in CSIR NET

CSIR NET is exclusively conducted for five science & technology disciplines:

  1. Life Sciences

  2. Chemical Sciences

  3. Physical Sciences

  4. Mathematical Sciences

  5. Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean & Planetary Sciences

These subjects align with PG science streams and prepare candidates for research and university teaching careers.

Eligibility Criteria

Educational Qualification

Valid for both JRF & Assistant Professor:

  • M.Sc. / Integrated BS-MS / BS 4-year / B.E. / B.Tech / B.Pharma / MBBS

  • Minimum Marks:

    • 55% for General / EWS / OBC (NCL)

    • 50% for SC / ST / PwD / Third Gender

  • Final-year candidates are provisionally eligible.

Age Limit

JRF:

  • Maximum: 28 years
  • Relaxations:

    +5 years for SC / ST / PwD / Female

    +3 years for OBC (NCL)

Assistant Professor / Lectureship (LS):

  • No upper age limit

CSIR NET Exam Pattern

The exam consists of one paper divided into three parts, held as a single 3-hour CBT test.

PartDescriptionQuestions AskedQuestions to AttemptMarks per QuestionNegative Marking
AGeneral Aptitude2015225% (¼)
BSubject-Specific (Core subject)Varies by subjectVaries2–3.525–33%
CHigh-Value Analytical QuestionsVariesVaries4–5Varies / sometimes none

CSIR NET Syllabus

Includes:

  • Molecules & Cells

  • Genetics & Evolution

  • Plant & Animal Physiology

  • Biochemistry

  • Biotechnology

  • Ecology & Environment

  • Developmental Biology

  • Immunology

  • Applied Biology

Part C focuses heavily on:

  • Experimental design

  • Lab techniques

  • Data analysis

  • Research-based problem-solving

  • Physical chemistry

  • Organic chemistry

  • Inorganic chemistry

  • Spectroscopy

  • Reaction mechanisms

  • Molecular structure

  • Chemical bonding

  • Analytical methods

  • Thermodynamics & kinetics

Part C questions revolve around:

  • Reaction pathways

  • Predictive chemistry

  • Molecular orbital theory

  • High-order problem solving

  • Earth structure

  • Geophysics

  • Atmospheric physics

  • Ocean sciences

  • Climate change

  • Planetary geology

  • Sedimentology

  • Mineralogy

  • Geochemistry

Part C requires:

  • Interpretation of maps

  • Earth system problem solving

  • Environmental modelling

Includes:

  • Linear algebra

  • Real analysis

  • Complex analysis

  • Differential equations

  • Algebra

  • Probability

  • Numerical analysis

  • Calculus

  • Topology

Part C emphasizes:

  • Proof-based questions

  • Mathematical reasoning

  • High-level problem solving

Includes:

  • Classical mechanics

  • Electromagnetism

  • Quantum mechanics

  • Mathematical physics

  • Electronics

  • Thermodynamics

  • Solid state physics

  • Atomic & molecular physics

  • Nuclear physics

Part C focuses on:

  • In-depth numerical problems

  • Conceptual analysis

  • Research-oriented reasoning

UGC NET Categories Explained

Assistant Professor Eligibility Only

  • Qualifies candidates for teaching at universities & colleges

  • Lifetime validity

Junior Research Fellowship (JRF)

  • Provides stipend for Ph.D.

  • Enables research positions and fellowship

  • Age limit applicable

Ph.D. Admission Eligibility (New Category)

  • Qualifies candidates for Ph.D. entrance

  • Does not guarantee fellowship

UGC NET Career Opportunities

After Clearing Assistant Professor Eligibility:

  • Lecturer / Assistant Professor in universities

  • College faculty recruitment

  • Guest/Visiting faculty roles

  • Lecturer in private and autonomous institutions

After Clearing JRF:

  • Research fellow positions

  • Funded Ph.D. programs

  • Research Associate / Project Fellow roles

  • Opportunity to join academic research labs

Other Career Paths:

  • Content writer / curriculum developer

  • Academic trainer

  • Education consultant

  • Publishing industry

  • EdTech companies

  • Online teaching platforms

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FAQs – CSIR NET

Twice a year (June & December).

Yes — because it focuses on advanced science-based research questions.

Only if enrolled in Integrated BS–MS or certain eligible courses.

Yes — 25% to 33% depending on the paper section.

Yes — JRF has age limits and provides fellowship benefits.