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Explore Historical Pass or Qualifying Rates of Joint CSIR UGC NET Exam

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New Delhi:  The National Testing Agency has already extended the closing date for submission of application of Joint CSIR-UGC NET of June 2020 to 15 June 2020 amid COVID 19 Pandemic.  The NTA is yet to announce revised Exam dates for the June 2020 Test.

CSIR-UGC NET is a test being conducted to determine the eligibility ‘for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and for Lectureship/Assistant Professor’ in Indian universities and colleges subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria laid down by UGC in five pure science subjects: Mathematical Sciences, Life Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Physical Sciences, and Earth Sciences.

It is expected that The Exam would be held in July or August 2020. Here, SkillOutlook presents Historical Key Statistics and Pass Rates of the Joint CSIR-UGC NET exams. This may guide aspirants to

A large numbers of candidates apply for Joint CSIR-UGC NET.  Previously, the NTA conduced the Exam on 15 December 2019 and 27 December 2019 ( In Assam and Meghalaya) in which 2,25,889 candidates appeared out of 2,82,117 registered.

Out of these appeared candidates,  a total number of 2185 candidates qualified for JRF (NET) CSIR. The qualifying or Pass rate stands at 0.96 %. Meanwhile, a total number of 1,656 candidates qualified for JRF (NET) UGC as pass rate stands at 0.73%.

In the Lectureship/Assistant Professor (NET), category,  a total number of 4195 candidates qualified. Here, qualified rate of pass rate stands at 1.85%.

Qualifying Rates for CSIR-UGC NET Dec 2019:

JRF (NET) CSIR: 0.96%

JRF (NET) UGC: 0.73%

Lectureship/Assistant Professor (NET): 1.85%

Ranks are allotted first to all successful candidates qualifying for Junior Research Fellowship as per the merit list of JRF and then the candidates are distributed between CSIR and UGC in the ratio of number of fellowships shared between these two for each subject except Bachelor’s degree holder’s who are allocated to CSIR.

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