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Is Jrf applicable for part time phD?

Is Jrf applicable for part time phD?

No. UGC JRF fellowship can be availed only on full time phD enrollments. Part time phD without stipend is however possible at any point in time. Part time phD is more suited to working professionals after gaining considerable amount of experience.

What is the fellowship amount for JRF?

UGC Fellowship (HSS and Engg. & Technology.)

Sr.No Description Amount
1 Junior Research Fellow Rs. 31,000/- for 2 years. Plus Contingency amount Rs. 12000/- per year.
2 Senior Research Fellow Rs. 35,000/- for next 3 years. Contingency amount Rs. 25,000/- per year
Maximum period of 5 years including JRF and SRF.

How can I activate CSIR JRF fellowship?

CSIR asks for the following documents for JRF certificate:

  1. Marks statement (scorecard)
  2. Admit card of the exam held.
  3. 10th class certificate as proof of date of birth.
  4. Provisional or degree of Post-grad.
  5. Final marksheet of post-grad.
  6. SC/ST certificate or OBC certificate (if applicable)
  7. PwD certificate (if applicable)
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How do I quit JRF?

In case Fellow wishes to discontinue the fellowship prior to completion of the tenure, Fellow should submit resignation to DBT – JRF Management Cell through the Guide along with the relevant documents (Annexure XII). The fellowship shall cease from the date of resignation by Fellow.

Can I get stipend for PhD without JRF?

Phil and PhD in top universities like Jawaharlal Nehru University and Delhi University will continue to get their monthly stipends without having to pass NET, a qualifying exam for lecturership in India. 5000 per month and non-Net PhD students get around Rs. 8000 per month, according to the HRD ministry.

How can I delete Jrf in first attempt?

Students preparing for UGC NET 2021 must follow the under-mentioned tips in order to clear this exam in the very first attempt:

  1. Time Management Skills.
  2. Clear Your Concepts.
  3. Exam Analysis.
  4. Smart Study.
  5. Practice Mock Tests.
  6. Revision.
  7. Try to Make Short Notes.
  8. ‘CAN DO’ Attitude.