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19th April 2014, 01:17 PM
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CSIR-NET cut-off? Candidate getting above 86 will be a JRF?
What does it mean by, "the cut-off for JRF is 43%?". Does it mean that any candidate getting above 86/200 will be a JRF? Or is it 43% of the highest scored marks?
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23rd May 2014, 08:16 PM
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Re: CSIR-NET cut-off? Candidate getting above 86 will be a JRF?
As you have asking here about your problem that you want to know the cut off mark of CSIR NET and that is for the OBC category students who have applied for the post. So I am going to telling you about your problem and also tried to solve it as far as possible.
So For the CSIR NET the cut off mark is 43 percent of mark and also for the OBC candidates also the score is same for the OBC students also. So as you mention that 43 out of 200 is qualifying or not for the NET is right it is a qualifying score for the students who have applied for the post and giving exam also. And for SC or ST the score is 38 percent as 76 in the exam that they should qualified for the exam as per schedule. And now comes to the other question that 43 percent mark holder a JRF or not. So let me clear you that this score is only applicable for the qualification purposes nothing else and in JRF the qualified candidates are the JRF. So as this suggests that they are a JRF as they get qualified in the exam. |
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