Many of you preparing for CSIR NET often feel uncertain about their future research journey because pursuing higher studies and full-time research can create financial pressure. A common concern among candidates is whether they will receive enough financial support during their PhD or research work after qualifying the exam.
Along with preparation stress, many candidates also struggle to understand how much stipend is offered through CSIR NET JRF, how long the fellowship continues, and what additional benefits are available during research. This confusion is very common, especially among students planning to build a long-term academic or scientific research career.
After qualifying CSIR NET with JRF, candidates receive a monthly fellowship amount that helps support their research and PhD journey in universities, laboratories, and government-funded institutions across India.
CSIR NET JRF stands for Junior Research Fellowship awarded to candidates who qualify the CSIR NET exam with high performance. It allows candidates to pursue:
PhD programs
Full-time research work
Research fellowships in universities and laboratories
Academic and scientific research careers
JRF-qualified candidates can work in premier institutions like IITs, IISERs, CSIR labs, DRDO, ISRO, and central universities.
The fellowship amount under CSIR NET JRF is provided in two stages:
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CSIR NET JRF Stipend Amount |
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Fellowship Stage |
Monthly Stipend |
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Junior Research Fellowship (First 2 Years) |
₹37,000 per month |
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Senior Research Fellowship (After Promotion) |
₹42,000 per month |
After successfully completing the initial research period and evaluation, candidates are promoted from JRF to Senior Research Fellowship (SRF).
Apart from the monthly fellowship amount, candidates may also receive additional benefits depending on the institution and city.
These benefits include:
House Rent Allowance (HRA)
Contingency grants for research expenses
Institutional facilities and laboratory support
Access to research projects and academic conferences
The HRA amount usually depends on the city category and institutional guidelines.
The fellowship is generally offered for a total duration of five years:
First 2 years as Junior Research Fellow (JRF)
Remaining 3 years as Senior Research Fellow (SRF) after performance review
During this period, candidates usually complete their PhD research work.
Candidates qualifying with JRF can pursue research opportunities in:
IITs and IISERs
CSIR laboratories
Central and state universities
DRDO and ISRO research units
BARC and DBT institutes
Government-funded scientific projects
The fellowship provides both financial support and strong research exposure.
Preparing for CSIR NET JRF requires strong conceptual understanding, consistent revision, and regular practice. Physics Wallah supports aspirants with a preparation approach designed for CSIR NET subjects.
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With proper preparation, regular revision, and continuous practice, qualifying CSIR NET JRF becomes much more achievable. The fellowship not only supports your research financially but also opens the door to academic, scientific, and research-based career opportunities.