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What is the difference between CSIR NET JRF and Lectureship?

What is the difference between CSIR NET JRF and Lectureship?

You can become assistant professor after clearing NET as well as JRF. The only difference between these two are that in JRF you get monetary scholarship and in lectureship, you do not get scholarship. In short, you can do Ph. D with scholarship after clearing JRF.

Is JRF compulsory for lectureship?

Yes, it’s mandatory and compulsory if you want to be an Assistant Professor/Lecturer across India.

What can I do with NET lectureship?

What is the use of UGC NET Lectureship certificate? Ans. After downloading the Lectureship certificate, you can apply for the job profile of Assistant Professor in various top Indian Universities like IIT, NIT, BITS, and more.

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Is PhD mandatory for lectureship?

No, PhD is not compulsory for Assistant Professor in colleges, it is compulsory only at the university level i.e Post-graduation.

What can I do with Net lectureship?

What is the difference between JRF and lectureship option?

People complete PhD first and then apply for post doctorate, research associate, assistant professor, scientist B etc positions. Jrf option means that you are only opting for jrf and even if you clear ls cutoff you will not get a rank. lectureship option means that you are only opting for lectureship and will only have ls rank.

What is the difference between JRF and LS in PhD?

JRF – Junior research fellowship, you can apply for PhD with a fellowship (Recommended) you will get stipend while pursuing PhD. LS – Lectureship, You can apply for assistant professor position and some institutes take NET qualified students for PhD and project assistant positions.

What is the difference between JRF Exam and NET exam?

The exam gor NET and JRF is same. The only difference is that if you need more marks for JRF as compared to NET. Secondly, you can do phd with scholarship after clearing JRF. You can apply for lectureship (assistant professor) after clearing NET as well as JRF.

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What is junjunior Research Fellowship (JRF)?

Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) provide opportunities to students who qualify the National Eligibility Test (NET) to undertake advanced studies and research leading to M.Phil/PhD degree in the subject of their specialisation. It is only open for candidates who qualified in NET-JRF or the UGC-CSIR joint tests.