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What are the opportunities after JRF?

What are the opportunities after JRF?

Career Options After UGC NET After Qualifying JRF

JRF Job Position/ Promotion
S. No. Positions Position after Promotion
1. JRF (Junior Research Fellow) SRF (Senior Research Fellow)
2. PF (Project Fellow) SPF (Senior Project Fellow)
3. PA (Project Assistant/Associate) SPA (Senior Project Assistant/Associate)

Should I join CSIR NET JRF or do a PhD?

Having CSIR NET JRF will give you the opportunity to do research and pursuing PhD. CSIR will provide fellowship for 5 years during your PhD. After your PhD you will become assistant professor or you will continue your research life according to your interest. If you are interested to explore something then go for it.

How to become a JRF (Junior Research Fellow)?

Apply for the post of JRF in various government-funded institutes such as CSIR/DBT/INSPIRE, DRDO, CSIR – CFTRI, IISER, NIPER, IICB, NIMAHNS. JRF (Junior research fellow) is a pot of fellowship in research work. Growth: As a research fellow you can have a career in lectureship as well.

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What is the role of CSIR?

CSIR contributes immensely to the fostering, sustenance and upgrading of the human S resources of the country and its support-umbrella covers all age groups ranging from sixteen to sixty-five, in addition to adopting human resources management systems that improve its ability to build successful, high performance organizations.

What is the CSIR NET exam?

National Talent Agency (NTA) conducts the CSIR NET exam twice a year in June and December to select the candidates who want an award of Junior Research Fellowship or Lectureship within Science and Technology. The CSIR NET stands for Council of Scientific & Industrial Research National Eligibility Test.