CSIR NET Syllabus 2023 ~ Download UGC June 23 Exam Pattern

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Joint CSIR NET 2023 Syllabus PDF Download: Soon, the Joint CSIR-UGC NET will be held by the National Testing Agency (NTA) December 2022 and June 2023. This page contains information related to the exam. Applicants can access the NTA UGC JRF, Lectureship (LS)/Assistant Professor Exam Pattern & Subjects Link below to examine and download the contents.


Joint CSIR UGC NET 2023 Syllabus PDF

Board NameNational Testing Agency (NTA)
Exam DateJoint CSIR-UGC NETDecember-2022/June-2023
Exam Date6, 7, 8 June 2023
SyllabusAvailable Now

oint CSIR UGC NET Syllabus 2023:


Chemical Sciences: The candidate is required to answer a maximum of 15, 35and25questions from Part-A, Part-B and Part-C respectively. If more than required number of questions are answered, only first 15, 35 and 25 questions in Part A, Part Band Part C respectively will be taken up for evaluation. Below each question in Part A, Part B and Part C, four alternatives or responses are given. Only one of these alternatives is the “correct” option to the question. The candidate has to find, for each question, the correct or the best answer.

Earth Sciences: The candidate is required to answer a maximum of 15, 35and25questions from Part-A, Part-B and Part-C respectively. If more than required number of questions are answered, only first 15, 35 and 25 questions in Part A, Part Band Part C respectively will be taken up for evaluation. Below each question in Part A, Part B and Part C, four alternatives or responses are given. Only one of these alternatives is the “correct” option to the question. The candidate has to find, for each question, the correct or the best answer.

Life Sciences: The candidate is required to answer a maximum of 15, 35and25questions from Part-A, Part-B and Part-C respectively. If more than required number of questions are answered, only first 15, 35 and 25 questions in Part A, Part Band Part C respectively will be taken up for evaluation. Below each question in Part A, Part B and Part C, four alternatives or responses are given. Only one of these alternatives is the “correct” option to the question. The candidate has to find, for each question, the correct or the best answer.

Mathematical Sciences: The candidate is required to answer a maximum of 15, 25and20 questions from Part-A, Part-B and Part-C respectively. If more than required number of questions are answered, only first 15, 25 and 20 questions in Part A, Part B and Part C respectively will be taken up for evaluation. Below each question in Part A, Part B, four alternatives or responses are given. Only one of these alternatives is the “correct” option to the question. The candidate has to find, for each question, the correct or the best answer. In Part C each question may have “ONE” or “MORE” correct options. Credit in a question shall be given only on identification of “ALL” the correct options in Part C.

Physical Sciences: The candidate is required to answer a maximum of 15, 20 and 20 questions from Part-A, Part-B and Part-C respectively. If more than required number of 16 questions are answered, only first 15, 20 and 20 questions in Part A, Part B and Part C respectively will be taken up for evaluation. Below each question in Part A, Part B and Part C, four alternatives or responses are given. Only one of these alternatives is the “correct” option to the question. The candidate has to find, for each question, the correct or the best answer.

Part ‘A’ shall be common to all subjects. This part shall contain questions pertaining to General Aptitude with emphasis on logical reasoning, graphical analysis, analytical and numerical ability, quantitative comparison, series formation, puzzles etc.

Part ‘B’ shall contain subject-related conventional Multiple-Choice questions(MCQs), generally covering the topics given in the syllabus.

Part ‘C’ shall contain higher order questions that may test the candidate’s knowledge of scientific concepts and/or application of the scientific concepts. The questions shall be of analytical nature where a candidate is expected to apply scientific knowledge to arrive at the solution to the given scientific problem

CSIR NET 2023 Exam Pattern:


CHEMICAL SCIENCES (701)PART APART BPART CTOTAL
Total questions204060120
Max No of Questions to attempt15352575
Marks for each correct answer224200
Marks for each incorrect answer (Negative marking for part A, B & C is @ 25%)0.50.51
EARTH, ATMOSPHERIC, OCEAN AND PLANETARY SCIENCES (702)PART APART BPART CTOTAL
Total questions205080150
Max No of Questions to attempt15352575
Marks for each correct answer224200
Marks for each incorrect answer (Negative marking for part A, B & C is @ 33%)0.50.51.32
LIFE SCIENCES (703)PART APART BPART CTOTAL
Total questions205075120
Max No of Questions to attempt15352575
Marks for each correct answer224200
Marks for each incorrect answer (Negative marking for part A, B & C is @ 25%)0.50.51.32
EARTH, ATMOSPHERIC, OCEAN AND PLANETARY SCIENCES (702)PART APART BPART CTOTAL
Total questions204060120
Max No of Questions to attempt15252060
Marks for each correct answer234.75200
Marks for each incorrect answer (Negative marking in Part A & B is @ 25%; no negative marking in Part C)0.50.750

PHYSICAL SCIENCES (705)PART APART BPART CTOTAL
Total questions20253075
Max No of Questions to attempt15202055
Marks for each correct answer23.55200
Marks for each incorrect answer (Negative marking for part A, B & C is @ 25%)0.50.8751.25

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