CSIR UGC NET Cut off 2018 released; know category-wise cut off for JRF and Lectureship here
Bachan Thakur | March 5, 2019 | 05:51 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, NOVEMBER 30: Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) has released the CSIR UGC NET cut off on November 30, for the examination held on June 17. Candidates can check the cut off of CSIR UGC NET according to the category they belong to. Candidates can visit the official website http://csirhrdg.res.in to check their result.
CSIR UGC NET cut off 2018 has been released for Chemical Science, Earth Science, Life Science, Mathematical Science and Physical Science. It must be noted that the cut off of Junior Research Fellowship (NET) and for Lectureship (NET) is different for different categories. Candidates belonging to the respective categories can check the cut off for General (unreserved), OBC, SC, ST and PWD categories in the tables below.
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CSIR UGC NET Cut of Junior Research Fellowship (NET) for June 2018
|
Subject |
Unreserved |
OBC |
SC |
ST |
PwD |
|
Chemical Science |
48.00% |
41.00% |
33.50% |
25.25% |
25.00% |
|
Earth Science |
56.31% |
48.54% |
41.79% |
41.04% |
32.36% |
|
Life Science |
55.25% |
46.75% |
40.25% |
34.00% |
25.00% |
|
Mathematical Science |
56.25% |
47.38% |
37.00% |
27.75% |
25.00% |
|
Physical Science |
54.63% |
47.19% |
37.44% |
30.56% |
27.63% |
CSIR UGC NET Cut of Lectureship (NET) for June 2018
|
Subject |
Unreserved |
OBC |
SC |
ST |
PwD |
|
Chemical Science |
43.20% |
36.90% |
30.15% |
25.00% |
25.00% |
|
Earth Science |
50.68% |
43.69% |
37.61% |
36.94% |
29.12% |
|
Life Science |
49.73% |
42.08% |
36.23% |
30.60% |
25.00% |
|
Mathematical Science |
50.63% |
42.64% |
33.30% |
25.00% |
25.00% |
|
Physical Science |
49.17% |
42.47% |
33.70% |
27.50% |
25.00% |
Earlier, CSIR had announced the result of CSIR UGC NET 2018 on November 28 . Candidates can check their result in the form of their roll numbers in the PDF file. According to the CSIR UGC NET result announcement, 7306 candidates have qualified in the exam.
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