28 CUH Students qualify CSIR NET/JRF
Abhay Anand | May 23, 2018 | 11:35 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 23: As many as 28 students of the students of Central University of Haryana (CUH) have qualified the Council of Scientific Industrial Research (CSIR) NET/JRF. With an increase in passing percentage of 133 percent, 28 students from seven departments of Science have qualified NET/JRF.
Last year 12 students were successful in this examination. Prof. R.C. Kuhad, Vice-Chancellor congratulated the qualified students and said that the number of such successful students will increase at a high rate in due course.
In CSIR-NET/JRF exam conducted organized by CSIR, Ministry of Science and Technology, out of 28 students, 5 Biotechnology students have qualified in NET and 4 in JRF, 1 of Biochemistry in NET and 4 in JRF, 1 of Microbiology in NET and 2 in JRF, 2 students of Physics in NET and 3 in JRF, 2 of Chemistry in NET and 2 in JRF and 1 student of Maths Dept. and 1 student of Nutrition Biology got qualified in JRF.
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