Manohar memorial PG colllege is good or not . I am eligible for net jrf if i do msc physics from there because it is private colllege and affilated to chaudhary devi lal university .
Manohar memorial PG college(Haryana) is a very good college for MSc physics college with every required facilities available ,college have sports ground, library gym, sports facilities and well equipped Laboratories etc. College staff is also very good and will help you with all your queries.
Yes ,You will be eligible for NET JRF if you do MSc physics from here as it is recognized by UGC just make sure you get more than 55% marks in your course.
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after m.tech with engineering geo-sciences which subject is close to my net jrf exam please help
Hi,
This is known as the GATE qualified Junior Research Fellowship. However, MTech candidates (either with BTech/ MTech or with MSc/ MTech) are not eligible for this fellowship. They have a separate opportunity for direct SRFship through interview.
.JRF - Junior Research Fellow Salaries
Job TitleSalary
Indian Institute of Technology Bombay JRF - Junior Research Fellow salaries - 3 salaries reported29,893/mo
CSIR India JRF - Junior Research Fellow salaries - 3 salaries reported31,913/mo
NIMHANS JRF - Junior Research Fellow salaries - 3 salaries reported32,500/mo
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can I give icar JRF EXAM AFTER compleating bsc (hons)in agriculture from non icar college
Hello,
After earning a UG degree from a non-ICAR recognised university, you cannot take the ICAR - JRF exam. Students who are not accredited are not eligible to take the ICAR JFR or SRF exams. Only students from recognised universities or schools with ICAR accreditation are eligible to take the exam.
For more information, visit the given link : https://www.careers360.com/exams/icar-aieea
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So, by giving JRF, we are getting into PhD?? After msc. What are the jobs we can get after msc, so as to financially balance also along with PhD as a research career but not being a lecturer or professor.
Dear aspirant,
If you give UGC-Net, you are making yourself eligible to apply for PhDs in India. You should be able to have enough amount of financial independence with your JRF money. If you looking for making more income, you should think of online tutoring, doing pat time jobs like content creation so that you'll be able to make some extra money. If you are looking for options other than MSc, you can apply for industrial jobs, based on your expertise. Ex :- You can work in pharmaceutical companies if you have a masters in biology/chemistry. You'll be able to carry out research and have more financial independence as well.
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which is better. JRF or msc in biotech by IIT?
Hello Aspirant,
Both of them are good in terms of their own field. If you want money and don’t want to study further then go for JRF. But if you want to study further while keep making money then go for Masters in biotech at IIT by giving NET, GATE. You’ll get scholarships for the two years. After completing masters from IIT, you’ll get placement with average salary of minimum 7lakh per annum.
Further information -
https://www.careers360.com/courses/biotechnology-course
net /jrf. exam preparation ..
Hi there.
The National Educational Testing Bureau of the University Grants Commission (UGC) administers the National Eligibility Test (NET) to determine eligibility for lectureships and the award of Junior Research Fellowships (JRF) to Indian nationals in order to ensure minimum standards for those entering the teaching profession and conducting research. Humanities (including languages), Social Sciences, Forensic Science, Environmental Sciences, Computer Science and Applications, and Electronic Science are all included in the exam.
It is critical to maintain attention, motivation, and concentration on the planned framework.
Analyse the last year's paper. You will have an understanding of the pattern of questions presented in the test as well as the themes that are regularly asked in the exam.
Divide your time equally between Paper 1 and Paper 2.
Take accurate and brief notes.
If corrections are required, rewrite your notes as much as feasible.
This will assist you in self-evaluation.
Mock exams will help you determine which topics require greater attention. Complete at least three to four mock tests.
i have qualified csir jrf net in ews category. now i am applying for phd. Can i apply for the general seats or i am only applicable for the ews seats.
Hello,
As you have qualified the csir jrf exam in EWS category So you are only eligible for EWS seats. As EWS candidates are less so it will be easier to get seat in EWS category than general category. So apply PhD in EWS category.
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sir I am btech graduate.i am writing csir net. Through csir net can I do integrated phd program. if suppose if I got jrf in csir net how can I study my pg
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing well..!!!
Indeed, you can do coordinated PHD program after B.tech through CSIR NET. This is known as a parttime PHD program. Further, you can likewise concentrate on your PG while contemplating and seeking after Integrated PHD program, therefore it is called as a Part-time PHD Program. The base necessity for admission to the program is 55% imprints or 6.0 out of 10 CGPA in the Bachelor's certificate (as announced by the University) . Unwinding of qualification models for SC/ST and PD candidates will be made by Government of India rules.
Hope this information helps you!!!
All the best!!!