CSIR-UGC NET Results For Junior Research Fellowship, Lectureship Released

In total, 1,963 candidates have qualified the test for the Junior Research Fellowship under the CSIR JRF scheme.

New Delhi: The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) has released the results of the Joint CSIR – University Grants Commission (UGC) National Eligibility Test (NET) for the Junior Research Fellowship and Lectureship/Assistant Professor June 2024 examination.

The category-wise results of the examinations held on July 25, 26 and 27, 2024 have been uploaded to the official website, csirhrdg.res.in.

How to check the results

Step 1: Go to the official website, csirhrdg.res.in.

Step 2: Click on the link ‘Joint CSIR UGC Net Result, 2024’ under the ‘News and Announcement’ tab

Step 3: Check the results category-wise by verifying the roll numbers in the list

Step 4: Save the pdf file carrying category-wise results for reference.

For direct link to the results, click here.

In total, 1,963 candidates have qualified the test for the Junior Research Fellowship under the CSIR JRF scheme. These candidates are also eligible for Assistant Professor posts subject to minimum eligibility criteria laid down by the UGC.

Eleven candidates have qualified for award of the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF). These candidates are not eligible for Assistant Professor posts.

A total of 1,875 candidates have passed the Junior Research Fellowship under UGC JRF scheme. These candidates are also eligible for Assistant Professor posts.

Under Category 2, 3,172 candidates are eligible for Assistant Professor posts and admission to PhD. A total of 10,969 candidates are eligible for admission to PhD only under the Category 3.

The result notification also mentions that for admission to PhD, the marks obtained in the NET by the candidates in the Category-2 and the Category-3 will be valid for one year from the date of declaration of the result of Joint CSIR-UGC NET June-2024.

The result of NET will be declared in percentage along with the marks obtained by a candidate to utlise the marks for admission to PhD.

For candidates qualified under the Category-2 and Category-3 for admission to PhD, the marks obtained in the NET will have 70% weightage while 30% weightage will be based on the performance in the interview or viva voce conducted by the university/HEI concerned.

The PhD admission will be based on the combined merit of NET marks and the marks obtained in the interview or viva voce.

The eligibility criteria and upper age limit for Category-1, Category-2 and Category-3 is mentioned in information bulletin of Joint CSIR UGC NET June-2024. The eligibility for Assistant Professor posts and admission to PhD are governed by the UGC guidelines.

Minimum cut-off percentage

Meanwhile, the minimum cut-off percentage for the award of Junior Research Fellowship/Assistant Professor and eligibility for admission to Ph.D in different disciplines for the Joint CSIR-UGC Examination June-2024 has been announced.

There is a minimum bench mark of 33% for General, EWS & OBC category and 25 % in respect of SC/ST and PwD categories for Category-1, Category-2 and Category-3.

To view the cut-off percentage, click here.

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