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CSIR NET Exam Dates, Notification 2021, Registration, Vacancy, Results

Posted on the 08 September 2021 by Marugujarat

CSIR NET notification 2021 will be Published soon by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The exam notification contains important details such as CSIR NET exam dates, application form filling process, list of exam centres, admit card download process, result preparation criteria, eligibility criteria and so on.

Applicants are advised to apply online for CSIR UGC NET 2021 only after going through the advertisement PDF thoroughly.

The CSIR NET notification PDF is a very important document for applicants. Given below are important highlights regarding CSIR NET 2021 notification for the reference of aspirants.

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CSIR NET Exam Dates 2021

Check the important CSIR NET exam dates 2021 below. These dates are tentative as of now.

CSIR NET Application Form 2021

CSIR UGC NET 2021 application form can be filled by applicants in two parts - registration and application. Check quick steps to apply online for the CSIR UGC NET exam below.

  • Visit the official website - //csirnet.nta.nic.in/webinfo/public/home.aspx
  • Click on the application form button
  • Click on the new registration button
  • Please, Read the instructions and click on the checkbox given at the bottom of the page
  • Finally, Click on Click Here to Proceed button
  • Fill in all details asked in the CSIR NET registration form
  • Click on Submit
  • Note down the system generated application number and password
  • Login to the registered account using the application number and password
  • Fill in all details asked in the CSIR NET application form
  • Finally, Upload scanned images of photo and signature in JPG format as per the prescribed specifications
    Download and print the CSIR NET confirmation page

CSIR NET Application Fee

Applicants can pay the CSIR NET application fee in online mode via debit card/credit card/internet banking. The application fee is as follows.

CSIR NET Syllabus & Exam Pattern 2021

CSIR UGC NET exam pattern and syllabus varies as per the subject for which the applicant is giving the exam.

However, given below is the overview of the CSIR NET syllabus and exam pattern to help aspirants with the first right step necessary for effective CSIR NET exam preparation.

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CSIR NET Exam Pattern 2021

The CSIR NET Exam is conducted for a total of five subjects - Chemical Sciences; Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Sciences; Life Sciences; Mathematical Sciences and Physical Sciences.

Although the CSIR NET question paper for each subject differs, the pattern of creation of papers is largely the same.

CSIR NET question paper for each subject contains objective-type multiple-choice questions (MCQs) of 200 marks.

Each CSIR UGC NET paper is divided into three parts - A, B and C. Questions in Part A are common for all candidates. Questions in Parts B and C differ as per the subject chosen by the candidate.

Each part of the CSIR NET exam contains a different number of questions. Total questions that candidates need to attempt also differ as per the subject chosen by the candidate.

The total duration in which candidates need to complete the exam is three hours.

Number of papers

Five (Chemical Sciences, Earth Sciences, Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences and Physical Sciences)

Exam duration

180 minutes

Total questions

Differ as per the subject chosen

Type of questions

MCQs- 4 options with only 1 or more correct options

Marking scheme

Differ as per the subject chosen

Language of paper

English and Hindi

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The table below highlights the CSIR NET exam pattern.

CSIR NET Syllabus 2021

As mentioned above, Part A of the CSIR UGC NET exam is common for all candidates, Questions in this part are asked on topics such as:

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Topics from which questions are asked in Part B and C of the CSIR NET exam differ as per the subject chosen by the candidate.


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