I scored 85 percentile in CSIR NET Life Sciences in July 2024. Am I eligible for Assistant Professor, JRF or Ph.D?

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    Tejas Bodhankar | Contributor-Level 9

    a month ago

    With an 85 percentile in the CSIR NET Life Sciences exam, your eligibility depends on the cutoff percentiles set for Assistant Professor, Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), and Ph.D. admissions. Generally:

     

    1. JRF: The cutoff percentile for JRF is typically higher than for the Assistant Professor role and varies each year. In many cases, it ranges above 90 percentile, so an 85 percentile might not qualify you directly for JRF if the cutoff is higher.

     

    2. Assistant Professor: The eligibility for the Assistant Professor role has a relatively lower cutoff. Often, scoring in the range of 80-85 percentile can be sufficient, but this

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    Tanya Tomar | Contributor-Level 9

    2 months ago

    You qualify for Assistant Professor, JRF, or Ph.D. with an 85 percentile score in CSIR NET Life Sciences. Sometimes, eligibility varies, so look at the eligibility for each position below:

    Assistant Professor

    Generally required, a Ph.D. degree. Qualification for CSIR NET will always be very beneficial, but for most Assistant Professors, completion of a Ph.D. is generally a pre-requisite.

    JRF (Junior Research Fellowship)

    CSIR NET is the essential qualification for this. During working as a JRF, you would in general be doing your Ph.D. and availing the fellowship during the research.

    Ph.D.

    Normally requires qualification in CSIR NET. Generally

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