I have applied for the CSIR UGC NET for the subject of Mathematics, am I eligible for the DRDO JRF?
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FIRST You have to clear this exam then you can apply for DRDO JRF.
The CSIR NET Exam is conducted by the National Testing Agency. So, the difficulty level of the exam is quite hard to crack this exam.
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I wish best of luck to you to get a job in DRDO. -
Hello, Only applying for CSIR NET doesn't mean you are eligible for JRF. You first have to clear the CSIR NET Exam. Then, if DRDO offers JRF, then you can apply for it. If you get selected, then you will be eligible to work as a JRF. CSIR NET Exam will be conducted in the month of July 2020. So, prepare well for it. Best of Luck!
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