CSIR UGC NET June 2025 registration ends today
Vagisha Kaushik | June 26, 2025 | 08:42 AM IST | 2 mins read
CSIR NET June 2025: Candidates can submit applications on csirnet.nta.ac.in. Know what documents are required for registration.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conclude the registration process for the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research National Eligibility Test (CSIR NET) June 2025 today, June 26, 2025. Eligible aspirants who have not applied yet can fill CSIR UGC NET application form 2025 and submit it till 11:59 pm on the official website, csirnet.nta.ac.in.
The last date for making fee payment is June 27. The testing agency will open the CSIR UGC NET June 2025 application correction window on June 28. NTA extended the deadline for submitting the Joint CSIR-UGC NET 2025 application form till June 26. Earlier, the last date to register was June 24.
In order to apply, candidates belonging to the general category have to pay a fee of Rs 1,150 while the general-economically weaker sections (Gen-EWS) and Other Backward Classes- Non Creamy Layer (OBC-NCL) candidates have to make payment of Rs 600. The application fee for the Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST) and third gender applicants is Rs 325.
CSIR UGC NET June 2025 will be held on July 26, 27, and 28 for determining the eligibility of Indian nationals for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), assistant professor and admission to PhD In Indian universities and colleges.
How to fill the CSIR NET application form 2025?
The steps to fill the CSIR UGC NET application form 2025 are given below.
- Visit the CSIR NET official website, csirnet.nta.ac.in.
- Register with email ID and mobile number.
- Fill the application form and note down the system generated application number.
- Upload the required documents in the given format and pay the application fee.
- Download and save the CSIR NET application form for future reference.
CSIR UGC NET June 2025 Registration: Documents required
The following documents will be required for CSIR NET registration:
- Copy of board or university certificate for candidate’s name, mother’s name, father’s name and date of birth
- Type of identification – bank account passbook with photograph or passport number
- Ration card or Aadhaar Card number or voter ID card number or other government ID
- Qualifying degree certificate or last semester marks sheet
- Your mailing address as well as permanent address with pin code
- Four cities for centres of your choice
- Code of joint CSIR-UGC NET subject
- Category certificate, if applicable
- Self-declaration minority community certificate, if applicable
- Result awaited certificate, if applicable
- Economically Weaker Section (EWS) certificate, if applicable
- Person with Disability (PwD) certificate, if applicable
- Email address and mobile number of candidate
- Scanned images in JPG format only
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