The National Testing Agency (NTA) made available the admit card for the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research-University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (CSIR UGC NET) December 2024 to authorized candidates. Candidates who registered for CSIR UGC NET 2024 must access their admit card at the official website csirnet.ntaonline.in. The candidates must provide their application number and password through the web-based system to obtain their hall ticket.
CSIR NET December 2024: Schedule
Mathematical Sciences: February 28, 2025
Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean, and Planetary Sciences: February 28, 2025
Chemical Sciences: February 28, 2025
Life Sciences: March 1, 2025
Physical Sciences: March 2, 2025
CSIR UGC NET Admit Card 2025: Steps To Download
Step 1. Go to the NTA CSIR UGC NET official website, csirnet.nta.nic.in
Step 2. On the homepage, click on Joint CSIR UGC NET December 2024 Examination Admit Card
Step 3. Enter your login details
Step 4. Check the admit card and save it
Step 5. Take a printout of the admit card for future reference
The five subject papers that comprise the exam cover Chemical Sciences and Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Sciences along with Life Sciences and Mathematical Sciences and Physical Sciences. A comprehensive breakdown of all essential details regarding the exam is published through the information bulletin accessible through the exam website.
Students may use the Joint CSIR-UGC NET Examination June 2025 to demonstrate eligibility for Junior Research Fellowship programs and assistant professor positions and PhD program entry into Indian universities and colleges.
CSIR manages science and technology research through disciplines that extend across oceanography, geophysics and chemicals, drugs, genomics and biotechnology alongside nanotechnology and incorporates mining, aeronautics, instrumentation along with environmental engineering and information technology into its purview. The organization delivers substantial technological solutions to multiple societal domains starting from environmental projects through health services up to drinking water supply and food resources and housing provisions and power generation for the farm and non-farm sections.