National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts CSIR UGC NET. NTA releases CSIR UGC NET Exam Pattern in the notification of application form filling and it is responsible for setting up Exam Pattern. The examination is conducted in online mode and its language will be bilingual (both Hindi and English).
This exam is conducted for Junior Research Fellowships to determine the eligibility for lectureship (Assistant Professorship). The examination is conducted for 5 branches of science separately. The candidates choose the desired branch from the below.
Table of Contents
CSIR UGC NET Important Dates
CSIR UGC NET Admission Process
CSIR UGC NET Eligibility
CSIR UGC NET Application Form
CSIR UGC NET Admit Card
CSIR UGC NET Exam Pattern
CSIR UGC NET Marking Scheme
CSIR UGC NET Syllabus
CSIR UGC NET Tips and Tricks
The notification for the CSIR UGC NET will be published on the last week of February 2021
The exam is held to offer admission for JRF
CSIR UGC NET Registration Period
The online registration (Application form submission) will be started from March 2021
The application form (Registration) will be closed from April 2021
The admit card will be released in June 2021
The exam will be conducted in June 2021
The expected result date is in July 2021
The applicant must be a citizen of India
The NRI candidates are not eligible
There is no minimum age limit
The maximum age limit is 28 years as on 01 January 2021
The age relaxation varies according to the category
Age Relaxation
General: No age relaxation
OBC (Non-Creamy Layer): 03 Years
SC/ST/PwD/Female: 05 Years
B.Pharma/BE/BTech/MSc/MBBS/Integrated BS-MS
Minimum 55% marks requied
NTA releases the information of the mandatory eligibility criteria on the official site in the notification
The aspirants should read the eligibility criteria carefully before applying for the exam to avoid circumstances
The main factor of change in eligibility is the age limit because the period in which DOB should lie changes with time
The candidates will apply on the official site
The NTA invites application form to the candidates for CSIR UGC NET
The NTA releases notification on the official site to fill the application form
This notification contains the information of registration period, required documents, vacancies, exam date, relevant eligibility conditions, etc
The application form filling will be started once the application form filling notification releases
The candidates are advised to read the eligibility criteria carefully before applying for the exam because the candidature of ineligible candidates will not be acknowledged
GEN/GEN-EWS: INR 1000/-
OBC-NCL: INR 500/-
SC/ST/PwD: INR 250/-
The application fee (exam fee or registration fee) can be paid via net banking, mobile wallets, IMPS, Cash card, debit card, credit card, etc
The candidates are advised to fill the application form carefully and they should recheck the details filled by them before final submission
The application fee once submitted will not be refunded under any circumstances, so the candidates will have to make a fresh payment to pay the application fee
The application form will be filled in the below simple steps
(a). Complete Registration
(b). Upload Photo and Signature
(c). Fill Application Form
(d). Pay Application Fee
The personal information of the candidates is required like class 10/12/graduation certificate, category certificate (if applicable), etc during the form filling
The post, exam center preference, etc also asked on filling the application form
The candidate's photo and a signature will be required during the application form filling
Photo Size: 10-200 kb
Signature: 04-30 kb (Scan Copy)
The face and eyes should be visible on the photograph
The signature should be also clear. It will be matched in the future use
The signature should not be in capital letters
The candidates should read instructions carefully before application form filling
The candidates should note down the registration number and password for further use
They should print out the application form copy in a white blank paper to keep all the information with them for further use
Candidates can download the admit card from the official site
Admit card will be available to download before minimum 7-10 days of the exam
The candidates should print the admit card on a white blank paper
The text and information printed on the admit card should be visible and readable
The candidates are advised to save a copy of the admit card for future use
The candidates should have clear information about the exam pattern and marking process before attempting the real exam. They are advised to make a wise strategy to acquire more marks than the cutoff
The admit card will be available to download till the exam
Adress and photograph of identity proof should be matched to the uploaded records
They should also carry two passport size photograph matches to the uploaded one
The NTA provides a link on its official site to download the admit cards
Fill the credentials like registration number, roll number, password, date of birth, etc
Mostly these credentials are available on the printed copy of the application form
After filling the credentials, they will reach on the admit card
Now they can print or download the admit card
In case of forgetting the password, they can use the forget password option. The login information will be sent on the registered mobile number or mail
Roll Number/ User id and password
Name and address of the candidate
Registration number of the candidate
The venue of the examination center
Date and time of the examination
Date of Birth and Category
Gender and Signature of the candidate
Candidate's photograph
Boxes containing space for signature and thumb impression of the candidate
A box for the signature of the invigilator
The candidates are advised to follow all the instructions printed on the admit card
The instructions printed on the admit card should be clearly readable. Instructions make the candidate aware of attending the exam
Original copy and photocopy of a valid identity proof containing photograph and address is required in the examination hall
The candidates will be disqualified for misconduct in the examination
The candidate must have the same information and signature in each document
The NTA will not acknowledge any change in time, date, center of the examination, etc
digital devices, earphones, unnecessary objects are not permitted to bring into the exam hall
The candidates have to Wear mask and gloves during the exam
The candidates should carry minimum 50 ml sanitizer in a transparent bottle
The candidate should install Arogya Setu App
The candidates should cross-check the information in the admit card
They should make sure that there is no mismatch in the details of the admit card and identity proof
If there is any discrepancy, they should bring it in front of the NTA
The correct understanding of exam pattern and marking process to answer the questions with a planned strategy directs towards the bright score
The NTA is responsible to set up exam pattern and the marking process for CSIR UGC NET
The commission mention exam pattern and marking scheme on the notification of application form filling
The exam will be conducted in online mode
Exam level will be national-level
It is a computer-based exam
Exam duration will be 3 Hours
Paper will be available in both Hindi and English Language
Total questions will be:
Number of sections
Part-A
Part-B
Part-C
The marking process varies in each section
Chemical Science
Part-A: (02 Marks for the correct answer and -1/2 Mark for the wrong answer)
Part-B: (02 Marks for the correct answer and -1/2 Mark for the wrong answer)
Part-C: (04 Marks for the correct answer and -1 Mark for the wrong answer)
Earth Science
Part-A: (02 Marks for the correct answer and -1/2 Mark for the wrong answer)
Part-B: (02 Marks for the correct answer and -1/2 Mark for the wrong answer)
Part-C: (04 Marks for the correct answer and -1.32 Mark for the wrong answer)
Life Science
Part-A: (02 Marks for the correct answer and -1/2 Mark for the wrong answer)
Part-B: (02 Marks for the correct answer and -1/2 Mark for the wrong answer)
Part-C: (04 Marks for the correct answer and -1 Mark for the wrong answer)
Mathematical Science
Part-A: (02 Marks for the correct answer and -1/2 Mark for the wrong answer)
Part-B: (03 Marks for the correct answer and -0.75 Mark for the wrong answer)
Part-C: (4.75 Marks for the correct answer and -0.00 Mark for the wrong answer)
Physical Science
Part-A: (02 Marks for the correct answer and -1/2 Mark for the wrong answer)
Part-B: (3.5 Marks for the correct answer and -0.875 Mark for the wrong answer)
Part-C: (05 Marks for the correct answer and -1.25 Mark for the wrong answer)
There is no negative mark or inclusive mark for unattempted questions
The exam will be conducted online, so marking two answers of a question is not possible in CBT
Negative marking not only prevents to gain mark but also shorten score by penalty
The candidates are suggested to mark the answers with accuracy to lessen the impact of negative marking
To excel in the exam, candidates should focus on accuracy in solving the questions
The implementation of knowledge works more than the only having information that answers the query "How negative marking affect the score that drives the candidates score below the cutoff?"
The NTA implements the marking scheme in the exam
The candidates have to clear the cutoff to be eligible for the next tier. They have to clear the overall cutoff to come on the merit list
We should never mark guess based answer
Reduce time consumption to answer the questions during the exam