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| Approval for increase in the number of
Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) through CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test (NET)
| The Cabinet today approved the implementation of the proposal
for increase in the number of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) through CSIR-UGC
National Eligibility Test (NET) in the country. The main objective
of the JRF-NET is to identify, through this national competitive examination,
those talented students who could be enrolled for Ph.D. programmes in specific
science domains, across Indias scientific and academic institutions and
also to identify those who fulfil the eligibility criteria for employment as lecturers
across various academic institutions. The brief details of the
proposal are: Increase in the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) through
CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) by two fold over the Tenth Plan period.
During the Tenth Five Year Plan a total of about 6000 young students benefited
by availing CSIR-JRF through NET. In the Eleventh Plan CSIR proposes to increase
the number by two fold. The total cost of providing fellowships
for about 12000 students in the Eleventh Plan is estimated at Rs.444.34 crore.
The proposed increase in intake of JRF-NET fellowships with the attractive
remuneration would help in attracting talented youth to take up scientific research
as a career and help address the issues related to shortage of scientific manpower
in the country. The biggest beneficiaries of this programme would
be the University system and scientific institutions across India as they shall
be able to attract bright minds for their scientific programmes/research. It will
also benefit students from all over the country who are keen to take-up scientific
research as a career. The programme will be implemented by Human
Resource Development Group of the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research,
which conducts National eligibility Test (NET) across the country in 25 cities
and at 125 exam centers. A total of about 12000 students would be benefiting through
JRF-NET in the Eleventh Five Year Plan. BACKGROUND:
Recognizing the need to identify and nurture young scientific talent who
could be enrolled for Ph.d. programmes across Indias scientific institutions.
Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) started in 1983 a research
fellowship scheme as a national responsibility. This was a unique step to fulfil
Indias growing ambition to become a scientific & technological power
house. In 1989, NET was recognized by UGC as pre-qualification for Lectureship
and was renamed as CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test for Junior Research Fellowship
and Eligibility for Lectureship. Since 1990, NET is being conducted twice a year
in the month of June and December. NET exam is held across the country
in 25 cities and at 125 exam centers in five subject areas viz. Life Sciences,
Chemical Sciences, Earth Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematical Sciences.
Selection is made through two paper system. Currently more than 1,50,000 students
have been writing the NET exam each year. The CSIR-NET has established an enormous
credibility in the country and it has become a bench mark for selecting candidates
for pursing Ph.D. programme, appointment either as a lecturer or a project research
fellow or for employment in various R&D organization all across the country.
In the recent times serious concern has been expressed by educationalist,
scientists, policy markers etc. over declining interest of students to take up
careers in basic sciences. There has been an emphasis on enlarging the pool of
scientific manpower to contribute towards S&T development in the country which
is the reliable benchmark to become a developed nation. In order to achieve this
goal focused efforts are required to be made to identify and nurture bright young
students who can take up scientific research as a career. The present programme
is one such focussed effort in this direction.
Source
: Press Information Bureau Date :
January 21, 2010 |