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Ministry Of Health & Family Welfare
ICMR-Junior Research Fellowship
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Scheme of Test:
- The test will consist of one paper of 2 hours duration.
- The paper will consist of 2 Sections. The Aptitude Section (Section A) will have 50 questions on (i) scientific phenomenon in everyday life; (ii) general knowledge in sciences; and (iii) common statistics. All these questions would be compulsory with each question carrying 1 mark. The subject Specific Section (Section B & C) would pertain to (B) Life Sciences and (C) Social Science. The candidate may attempt questions in either of the two areas. Each area of section B & C would have 100 questions and the candidate may attempt any 75 questions in the predesigned area of Section B or C. Candidates are required to indicate the option for Section B or C in the application form too.
- Each question carries one mark. Negative marking @ 0.25 will be made for each of the wrong answers. The questions in both sections would appear in English only.
- The final result will be based on an aggregate of 55 % marks obtained in both the sections for the General category and OBC and 50% for SC/ST and physically handicapped.
The test will be held in the following streams:
- Aptitude test (common for all) (2) Life Sciences (3) Social Sciences.
- Subjects covered under Life Sciences include microbiology, physiology, molecular biology, genetics, human nutrition, human biology, biotechnology, biochemistry, biophysics, immunology, pharmacology, zoology, environmental sciences, botany, public health veterinary science, and bioinformatics. Subjects covered under Social Sciences include psychology, sociology, home sciences, statistics, anthropology, social work, and health economics.
- Two separate merit lists, one comprising the candidates qualifying for life sciences and the second for those candidates qualifying for social sciences, will be made on the basis of their performance in the above test.
- The candidates selected for the JRF programme of ICMR would be permitted to enroll themselves in the Ph.D. programme of any University recognised by the UGC/MCI. However, the JRF programme would not have any connection with the Ph.D. programme. The validity of the fellowship awarded to a candidate will be six months.
- Another 100 candidates would be selected for consideration for positions of JRF under various research schemes of ICMR (subject to fulfilling the conditions for appointment under the schemes) for the duration of that scheme. These JRFs would also be permitted to complete a Ph.D. while working in the scheme if enrolled. The validity of the result will be two years for placement in ICMR-funded projects.
- SC/ST/OBC/Physically handicapped (PH) applicants will be given such special consideration as per policy guidelines.
- Candidates qualifying for the award of JRF will receive a fellowship from ICMR.
Benefits
- The Junior Research fellows will be paid a monthly stipend of ₹31,000/- for the 1st & 2nd year.
- The Senior Research Fellow (SRF) (if upgraded after completion of two years of JRF) will be paid a monthly stipend of ₹ 35,000/- for the 3rd, 4th & 5th years.
- There is an annual contingency grant of ₹20,000/-.
- The tenure for the JRF will be two/three years. The duration of an SRF will be for a maximum of three years. However, the total duration is five years.
HRA & Medical Benefits:
- All Research Fellows may be allowed hostel accommodation in the parent institute wherever available and those residing in a hostel provided by the parent institute OR a hostel by another University/Institute will not be eligible for HRA.
- Medical benefits will be allowed to a Fellow as per the rules of the Institution where they are working. ICMR will not bear any financial burden in this regard.
Leave Salary and Other Service Benefits:
- A Fellow will be eligible for casual leave & maternity leave as per Govt. rules.
Eligibility
- The candidate should have a Post Graduate degree (M.Sc./MA) in basic science or a Post-Graduate degree (M.Sc./MA) in a professional course with 55% marks for General/Other Backward Class (OBC) and 50% for SC/ST/Physically Handicapped (PH)/Visually Handicapped (VH).
- The students having degrees like B. Tech/M. Tech in biomedical sciences, B. Pharma/M. Pharma or D. Pharma are not eligible.
- The upper age limit is 28 years [upper age limit relaxable up to five years in case of candidates belonging to SC/ST/OBC/PH/VH and female candidates, three years in the case of OBC category].
Application Process
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Frequently Asked Questions
When the ICMR-JRF entrance examination is usually announced? When it is usually held?
Where will be the Centres for the written examination located?
What is the eligibility criterion for appearing in the entrance examination?
What is the number of fellowships awarded annually? What are the subjects? Can I also apply for other JRF appointments?
What is the pattern of the written examination? Do I have to attempt all the questions?
What is the duration of the written examination?
Can I have a look at the sample paper for JRF examination?
Is there any syllabus for the examination?
Is there any aggregate marks cut-off for selection?
What is criterion for results for selection?
What is the admission procedure after selection?
Can I enroll myself in any research institute/organization for my JRF work?
What will be the validity of JRF awarded?
What will be my joining time?
What is the tenure of the fellowship?
What is the stipend amount that I will be getting? And what is amount of House Rent Allowance (HRA) and contingency for the fellowship?
How and when will I receive the funds from ICMR?
Do I have to send reports annually or quarterly?
When should I submit the annual reports?
Is the Utilization Certificate (UC) also required?
Can I transfer my fellowship from one institute to other?
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Ministry Of Health & Family Welfare
ICMR-Junior Research Fellowship
Scheme of Test:
- The test will consist of one paper of 2 hours duration.
- The paper will consist of 2 Sections. The Aptitude Section (Section A) will have 50 questions on (i) scientific phenomenon in everyday life; (ii) general knowledge in sciences; and (iii) common statistics. All these questions would be compulsory with each question carrying 1 mark. The subject Specific Section (Section B & C) would pertain to (B) Life Sciences and (C) Social Science. The candidate may attempt questions in either of the two areas. Each area of section B & C would have 100 questions and the candidate may attempt any 75 questions in the predesigned area of Section B or C. Candidates are required to indicate the option for Section B or C in the application form too.
- Each question carries one mark. Negative marking @ 0.25 will be made for each of the wrong answers. The questions in both sections would appear in English only.
- The final result will be based on an aggregate of 55 % marks obtained in both the sections for the General category and OBC and 50% for SC/ST and physically handicapped.
The test will be held in the following streams:
- Aptitude test (common for all) (2) Life Sciences (3) Social Sciences.
- Subjects covered under Life Sciences include microbiology, physiology, molecular biology, genetics, human nutrition, human biology, biotechnology, biochemistry, biophysics, immunology, pharmacology, zoology, environmental sciences, botany, public health veterinary science, and bioinformatics. Subjects covered under Social Sciences include psychology, sociology, home sciences, statistics, anthropology, social work, and health economics.
- Two separate merit lists, one comprising the candidates qualifying for life sciences and the second for those candidates qualifying for social sciences, will be made on the basis of their performance in the above test.
- The candidates selected for the JRF programme of ICMR would be permitted to enroll themselves in the Ph.D. programme of any University recognised by the UGC/MCI. However, the JRF programme would not have any connection with the Ph.D. programme. The validity of the fellowship awarded to a candidate will be six months.
- Another 100 candidates would be selected for consideration for positions of JRF under various research schemes of ICMR (subject to fulfilling the conditions for appointment under the schemes) for the duration of that scheme. These JRFs would also be permitted to complete a Ph.D. while working in the scheme if enrolled. The validity of the result will be two years for placement in ICMR-funded projects.
- SC/ST/OBC/Physically handicapped (PH) applicants will be given such special consideration as per policy guidelines.
- Candidates qualifying for the award of JRF will receive a fellowship from ICMR.
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