The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the Admit Card for the CSIR UGC NET June 2025 Examination, scheduled for July 28, 2025. Candidates who applied between June 3 and June 26, 2025, can download their admit card from csirnet.nta.ac.in. This exam determines eligibility for JRF and Lectureship/Assistant Professor roles.
Important Dates: | Application Opens: 03 June 2025 Last Date to Apply: 26 June 2025 Fee Payment Deadline: 27 June 2025 Correction Window: 28-29 June 2025 Exam Date: 28 July 2025 Admit Card: 24 July 2025 Result Date: Expected August/September 2025 |
Application Fee: | General: ₹1150 OBC/EWS: ₹600 SC/ST/PH: ₹325 Payment Mode: Debit/Credit Card, Net-Banking, IMPS |
Age Limit & Eligibility (as on 01 July 2025): | Age Limit: JRF: Maximum 28 years, Lectureship: No upper limit (Age relaxation: SC/ST/PH: 5 years, OBC: 3 years). Educational Qualification: M.Sc. or equivalent with minimum 55% marks (50% for SC/ST/OBC/PH) in sciences (Chemical, Earth, Life, Mathematical, Physical). Additional Requirement: Enrolled in Ph.D. or completed M.Sc. by application deadline. |
Selection Process: | Computer-Based Test (CBT): Objective exam with subject-specific papers (200 marks, 3 hours). Result Declaration: Merit-based selection for JRF or Lectureship eligibility. No Interview: Final selection based on CBT performance. |
Benefits: | JRF Fellowship: ₹31,000 – ₹35,000/month with HRA and contingency grant. Lectureship: Eligibility for Assistant Professor roles in universities. Career Growth: Pathway to academic and research careers. |
Vacancy Details: | Total Vacancies: Not applicable (exam for fellowship/lectureship eligibility). Exam Centers: Across India, as per candidate preference. |
Download Admit Card: | csirnet.nta.ac.in (Official Website) |
How to Download Admit Card:
- Visit the official website: csirnet.nta.ac.in.
- Click on “CSIR UGC NET June 2025 Admit Card” link.
- Log in using Application Number and Date of Birth.
- Download the admit card PDF and verify exam details (center, time).
- Save a printout for exam day.
Preparation Tips:
- Study subject-specific syllabus (Chemical Sciences, Life Sciences, etc.).
- Practice previous CSIR UGC NET papers and mock tests.
- Focus on Part A (General Aptitude) and Part B/C (subject-specific).
- Carry admit card, ID proof, and a passport-size photo to the exam center.
Why Appear for CSIR UGC NET?
- Secure a Junior Research Fellowship for Ph.D. research.
- Gain eligibility for Assistant Professor roles in universities.
- Contribute to cutting-edge scientific research in India.