CSIR UGC Test for JRF and Eligibility for Lectureship
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Hello,
CSIR UGC NET June 2020 Exam will be conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on 21st June 2020 for determining the eligibility of Indian Nationals for the award of Junior Research Fellowships (JRF) and for determining eligibility for Lectureship (LS)/Assistant Professorship in certain subject areas falling under the faculty of Science & Technology like Chemical Sciences, Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Sciences, Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences and Physical Sciences.
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Hello aspirant,
As per the eligibility criteria of CSIR UGC NET exam you should secure at least 50% marks in your B.Tech degree.
But if you are in the final semester you can also submit the application form but then you are have to apply under the result awaited category. in this situation you have to put your aggregate marks after completion of B.Tech degree to avail the fellowship.
For more detailed information about eligibility criteria for CSIR UGC-NET you should visit -
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/csir-ugc-net-eligibility-criteria
I hope this information helps you.
For further queries feel free to ask in comment section.
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Dear,
Pure mathematicians try to generalize and make more abstract the pre-existing concepts , they delve deeper into seemingly simplistic mathematics. There are two things that can be done with a concept or an idea, you can go uphill or you can go downhill ( look deeper into the concepts).Pure mathematics goes downhill. Lets say that we have the Cartesian co-ordinate system. A pure mathematician defines a field of numbers, develops the concept of vectors , define vector spaces,find some of the properties of vector spaces ,generalise to functional spaces, define hilbert spaces and so on. On the other hand an applied mathematician would find how to use this concept of Cartesian co-ordinate system to solve some problems, in other words how can this mathematical concept be applied. In the light of the above example, they may realise that quantum mechanics is having some sort of link with linear algebra, incorporate the concept of hilbert spaces , get more result out of the equations (as those concepts have already been developed in pure mathematics ) Applied mathematics like pure mathematics plays a crucial role in science. In physics many concepts of pure mathematics are now applied ( so in a sense physics is applied mathematics) .
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Dear Priyanka,
Thank you for your query. According to the official website there is no difference between the Applied Mathematics and Pure Mathematics.
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