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Joint CSIR-UGC NET June 2018 Admit cards have been released on the official website of Council of Scientific & Industrial Research - csirhrdg.res.in. CSIR is scheduled to organize the National Eligibility Test (NET) on 17th June 2018, for Junior Research Fellowship and Eligibility for Lectureship for subjects that come under the faculty of Science & Technology including Chemical Sciences, Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Physical Sciences, and Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Sciences. Candidates who had enrolled for the same can follow the instructions below and download the Joint CSIR-UGC NET June 2018 Admit Cards now:
How to download Joint CSIR-UGC NET June 2018 Admit Card?
Step 1 – Visit the official website – http://csirhrdg.res.in/
Step 2 – Under ‘Main Notification Joint CSIR-UGC Test for Junior Research Fellowship and
Eligibility for Lectureship June, 2018’, click on ‘Download e-Admit card and upload requisite documents’
Step 3 – Enter your Form Number, Date of Birth and Security Code, and click on Login
Step 4 – Download your Admit Card and take a printout for further reference
Direct Link - http://217.182.197.22/JUNE18_ADMIT_CARDS/
The National Eligibility Test will be conducted at 27 exam centres across the country in two sessions viz Morning Session from 9AM to 12Noon and Afternoon Session from 2PM to 5PM. The Admit Card will carry the time and venue allotted to individual candidates.
Joint CSIR-UGC NET June 2018 – Exam Pattern
The Joint CSIR UGC NET June 2018 examination will comprise of Multiple Choice Questions segregated in 3 parts viz:
Part A will cover questions based on General Aptitude including Logical Reasoning, Graphical Analysis, Analytical and Numerical Ability, Quantitative Comparison, Series Formation, etc.
Part B will comprise of Subject-specific questions for which the candidate has applied for JRF or LS.
Part C will test candidates’ knowledge on Scientific Concepts and Analytical skills. ‘The questions shall be of analytical nature where a candidate is expected to apply the scientific knowledge to arrive at the solution to the given scientific problem.’
The Single MCQ Based Test will carry 200 marks and candidates will be given 3 hours to attempt the same. Negative marking is applicable.
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