Before starting serious preparation, it's crucial to check your eligibility for the CSIR NET Life Science exam. Meeting the standards set by CSIR/NTA is non-negotiable, especially for those aiming for the prestigious Junior Research Fellowship (JRF).
Educational Qualifications:
- Master’s Degree Holders: M.Sc. or equivalent degree in Life Sciences or allied fields (including Integrated BS-MS) is required.
- Engineering/Medical Graduates: Degrees like MBBS, BE, B.Tech, B.Pharma are also accepted.
- Minimum Marks:
➔ General, EWS, and OBC candidates must have 55% aggregate (no rounding off).
➔ SC, ST, PwD, and Third Gender candidates need 50% aggregate. - Result Awaited (RA) Candidates: Final-year students can apply provisionally but must complete their degree within two years after NET results are declared.
- B.Sc. (Hons.)/Integrated MS-PhD: Eligible with required marks but fellowship is granted only after enrollment in a Ph.D. program within two years.
- 4-Year UG Degree Holders: Candidates with a 4-year bachelor's degree (minimum 75% aggregate, or 70% for reserved categories) can apply for JRF and Ph.D. admission but not for Assistant Professor roles.
Age Limits:
- JRF: Maximum 30 years as of the cut-off date (check the official June 2025 notification for updates).
- Age Relaxation:
➔ 5 years for SC, ST, Third Gender, PwD, and female candidates.
➔ 3 years for OBC (Non-Creamy Layer). - Lectureship/Assistant Professor (LS/AP): No upper age limit.
Note:
If a JRF applicant exceeds the age limit but meets educational qualifications, they are automatically considered for LS/AP posts.
For accurate and updated information, visit Let's Talk Academy and check the latest CSIR NET Life Science June 2025 notifications.