CSIR NET cut-off 2024 decreases for all subjects except two; category-wise cut-offs
Vagisha Kaushik | October 16, 2024 | 10:13 AM IST | 1 min read
CSIR NET Result 2024: JRF cut-off spikes for mathematical science while assistant professor cut-offs goes up for life science and mathematical sciences.
NEW DELHI : The Joint Council of Scientific and Industrial Research National Eligibility Test (CSIR NET) cut-off 2024 has decreased for all subjects except mathematical science and life science, across all categories. Candidates who appeared for the exam can check the CSIR NET June 2024 cut-off on the official website, csirhrdg.res.in.
In category 1 for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), the NTA CSIR NET cut-off has increased for mathematical science subject whereas the CSIR UGC NET cut-off for assistant professor has gone up for mathematical science as well as life science subjects.
The Human Resource Development Group (HRDG) recently released category-wise CSIR NET June 2024 results . The National Testing Agency (NTA) declared CSIR UGC NET results 2024 on September 13. A total of 1,63,529 candidates appeared for the June session exam.
CSIR NET cut off 2024: JRF cut-offs
The subject-wise CSIR NET cut-off 2024 for category 1 of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) across all categories are as follows:
|
Subject |
UR (%) |
EWS (%) |
OBC (%) |
SC (%) |
ST (%) |
PwD (%) |
|
Chemical Science |
55.500 |
47.500 |
47.750 |
36.000 |
30.750 |
25.000 |
|
Earth Science |
56.950 |
51.220 |
49.150 |
41.650 |
37.490 |
25.350 |
|
Life Science* |
99.0847 |
96.5223 |
96.4461 |
91.7865 |
87.8237 |
69.1351 |
|
Mathematical Science |
58.875 |
50.750 |
49.750 |
37.000 |
30.625 |
25.375 |
|
Physical Science |
43.813 |
36.000 |
37.188 |
28.563 |
26.250 |
25.188 |
CSIR NET June 2024 cut-off for assistant professor
The subject-wise and category-wise CSIR NET June 2024 cut-offs for category 2 of assistant professor are given below.
|
Subject |
UR (%) |
EWS (%) |
OBC (%) |
SC (%) |
ST (%) |
PwD (%) |
|
Chemical Science |
49.950 |
42.750 |
42.975 |
32.400 |
27.675 |
25.000 |
|
Earth Science |
51.255 |
46.098 |
44.235 |
37.485 |
33.741 |
25.000 |
|
Life Science* |
98.3440 |
94.4568 |
93.7092 |
87.8428 |
83.7408 |
69.1351 |
|
Mathematical Science |
52.9875 |
45.675 |
44.775 |
33.300 |
27.5625 |
25.000 |
|
Physical Science |
39.4317 |
33.000 |
33.4692 |
25.7067 |
25.0000 |
25.000 |
For category 3 of PhD admissions, the CSIR HRDG said that the eligibility for admission to PhD is as per UGC guidelines and subject to satisfying minimum benchmark of 33% for general, EWS and OBC categories and 25 % in respect of SC, ST and PwD categories.
“In the life science subject, the raw marks obtained have been normalized into NTA score/ percentile and results have been declared based on percentile cutoff as indicated,” the CSIR HRDG stated.
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