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11th November 2014, 04:11 PM
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Re: Qualifying marks for CSIR in Life Sciences

CSIR stands for the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. CSIR offers Junior Research Fellowship in many fields of Science & Technology and Medical Sciences. The Selection for JRF will be based on the competitive written test called the National Eligibility Test (NET), conducted by CSIR at national level and consisting of two papers.

The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) introduced the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) - GATE scheme in 2002 to allow GATE-qualified engineering graduates and GPAT-qualified pharmaceutical graduates to follow research through suitable Ph.D. programs at CSIR laboratories.

Qualifying marks
General (GN) 25 or μ + σ, whichever is higher
Other backward classes (OBC) 90% of general category's qualifying mark.
Scheduled castes (SC) and scheduled tribes (ST) 2/3 (i.e., 66.67%) of general category's qualifying mark.

Address:
C.S.I.R. - Council Of Scientific and Industrial Research
Rafi Marg, Sansad Marg Road Area, New Delhi, DL 110001 ‎
011 2373 7889 ‎ •

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