CSIR UGC Exam Pattern

Get here the complete details about the CSIR UGC Exam Pattern. Here we have mentioned the details about the marking scheme, question paper type, etc.

CSIR UGC NET Exam Paper Pattern

The national-level Joint CSIR-UGC NET exam is conducted by the Council Of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in computer-based mode through NTA. The test is taken for the post of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and Lectureship (LS) or assistant professor. 

It is necessary to know the examination pattern to ensure effective preparation and time management. This article will give you complete detail about the exam pattern that is followed by CSIR UGC NET so that you can ensure you’re preparing in the same manner only. 

The CSIR UGC NET exam is a computer-based test (CBT). Overall there are three subsections of the exam and each section will consist of multiple-objective questions. 

The section-wise examination pattern is given below: 

Subjects/Topics 

Section A

Section B 

Section C 

Total 

Chemical Sciences  (Total questions)

20

40

60

120

Number of questions need to be attempted 

15

35

25

75

Total marks for each correct response 

2

2

4

200

Marks that will be deducted for each incorrect response (Negative marking for parts A, B & C is @25%)

0.5

0.5

1

Earth, Planetary sciences, Atmospheric, Ocean Sciences (questions)

20

50

80

150

Number of questions need to be attempted 

15

35

25

75

Total marks for each correct response 

2

2

4

200

Marks that will be deducted for each incorrect response (Negative marking for part A & B is @25% and part C is @33%)

0.5

0.5

1.32

Life sciences (questions)

20

50

75

145

Number of questions need to be attempted 

15

35

25

75

Total marks for each correct response 

2

2

4

200

Marks that will be deducted for each incorrect response (Negative marking for parts A, B & C is @ 25%)

0.5

0.5

1

Mathematical Sciences (questions)

20

40

60

120

Number of questions need to be attempted 

15

25

20

60

Total marks for each correct response 

2

3

4.75

200

Marks that will be deducted for each incorrect response (Negative marking in Part A & B is @ 25%; no negative marking in Part C)

0.5

0.75

0

Physical sciences (questions)

20

25

30

75

Number of questions need to be attempted 

15

20

20

55

Total marks for each correct response 

2

3.5

5

200

Marks that will be deducted for each incorrect response (Negative marking for parts A, B & C is @ 25%)

0.5

0.875

1.25

There are certain things as per the sections that the candidate must be aware of, these are as follows: 

  • Section A will be the same for all disciplines. This section consists of general aptitude-based questions with a focus on logical reasoning, quantitative and arithmetic abilities, graphical interpretation, comparison, series building, riddles, etc.
  • Section B will feature subject-related traditional MCQs that will cover the section’s contents in general.
  • Section C will include relatively high-level questions that will assess the candidate’s scientific concepts and/or application understanding and application of scientific concepts. The questions will be analytical in structure, with the applicant being asked to apply scientific skills in solving the provided research question