CSIR NET Cut-offs 2024: NTA to announce result date soon; what is a good score?
Anu Parthiban | August 29, 2024 | 05:37 PM IST | 2 mins read
CSIR UGC NET Result Date 2024: The NTA will issue the final answer key for July session will be uploaded soon on the official website, csirnet.nta.ac.in.
NEW DELHI: The Joint Council of Scientific and Industrial Research National Eligibility Test (CSIR NET) July 2024 results will be declared by the National Testing Agency (NTA) soon. The CSIR NET result date, timings 2024 are also expected to be announced soon on the official website, csirnet.nta.ac.in. Over 2.25 lakh candidates are awaiting CSIR NET results.
The CSIR UGC NET final answer key 2024 will also be uploaded for candidates to cross-check the marks obtained in the exam. The provisional answer key was issued on August 8 and candidates were given a time period of three days to raise objections. The NTA informed that the subject experts will review the challenges before preparing the final answer key.
The marks obtained by all candidates in each session will be converted into percentile scores ranging from 100 to 0. Based on which, the NET results will be displayed through the candidate login mode on the official website.
The exam was held for five subjects - earth, atmospheric, ocean and planetary sciences, physical sciences, life sciences, mathematical science, life sciences, and chemical sciences.
Also read CSIR UGC NET July 2024 result date soon; paper-wise marking scheme, normalisation method
CSIR NET cut-offs
CSIR NET cut-off for each paper will also be announced. However, there will be no separate cut-offs for part A, B and C. The cumulative marks of all parts are taken into consideration for drawing of merit list, it said. Here’s the subject-wise CSIR NET cut-offs of last December results for Junior Research Fellowship (NET).
|
Subject |
UR (%) |
EWS (%) |
OBC (%) |
SC (%) |
ST (%) |
PwD (%) |
|
Chemical science |
59.00 |
51.50 |
51.00 |
39.25 |
30.50 |
25.00 |
|
Earth science |
62.63 |
56.97 |
56.61 |
46.31 |
44.61 |
25.10 |
|
Life science |
99.2136117 |
97.1787795 |
97.1787795 |
92.2447812 |
85.4189305 |
72.0188733 |
|
Mathematical science |
54.875 |
47.625 |
47.125 |
36.00 |
29.625 |
26.125 |
|
Physical science |
43.938 |
36.688 |
36.75 |
30.375 |
26.938 |
25.875 |
Here’s the subject-wise CSIR NET minimum cut-off percentage of last session for lectureship, assistant professor (NET)
|
Subject |
UR (%) |
EWS (%) |
OBC (%) |
SC (%) |
ST (%) |
PwD (%) |
|
Chemical science |
53.10 |
46.35 |
45.90 |
35.325 |
27.45 |
25.00 |
|
Earth science |
56.367 |
51.273 |
50.949 |
41.679 |
40.149 |
25.00 |
|
Life science |
98.0541384 |
94.9213612 |
94.9213612 |
88.5506398 |
80.5919359 |
72.0188733 |
|
Mathematical science |
49.3875 |
42.8625 |
42.4125 |
32.40 |
26.6625 |
25.00 |
|
Physical science |
39.5442 |
33.0192 |
33.075 |
27.3375 |
25.00 |
25.00 |
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