A qualification of the UGC NET exam unlocks the diverse career path in academics, research and public sector undertakings (PSUs). Among them, research and chasing academics stand as a particularly reputed and rewarding option. Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) serves as a fundamental step for a research career, enables candidates to pursue PhDs and later progresses for Senior Research Fellowship (SRF) or Research Associate (RA) roles. This article offers a detailed comparison of JRF, SRF, and RA posts, which were interested in their advanced educational and reported decisions for research travel.
What is JRF?
JRF means Junior Research Fellowship. It is a prestigious research fellowship that is provided to the candidates who clean the UGC NET (University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test) Examination and rank among the top candidates. JRF is offered to support and promote research activities between PhDs. Candidates and research scholars provided him with monthly stipend.
JRF observation | |
Age limit |
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Salary | 37,000 |
Stipend period | First two years Ph.D. |
Educational qualification | Minimum 55% in Swami |
awarded by | UGC-Csir |
What is SRF?
SRF or Senior Research Fellowship refers to Fellowship after JRF. Once you complete the first two years of your PhD. As a Junior Research Fellow, you are promoted as Senior Research Fellow and enjoy SRF benefits from the third year of your research in your PhD. Graduate course. Let us take a quick look at the main highlights to understand it further.
SRF observation | |
Age limit | 32-35 years |
Salary | 42,000 |
Stipend period | 3 years after JRF |
Educational qualification | Also as JRF. However, in the case of direct SRF, 3 -year research experience after master is mandatory. |
awarded by | UGC-CSIR, individual institutions are engaged in research activities. |
What is RA?
RA, or research aid, is often recruited on a temporary contract basis for “aid” and research activity is carried out. A university, a research institute, or a privately organized organization offers an RA. This situation is a beautiful monthly stipend to aid in academic or private research. Research assistance is also introduced in exchange for partial or complete tuition and or stipend. Let us take a look at the highlight.
RA observation | |
Age limit | 30-45 years (different on institutions) |
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Stipend period | Generally, 3 years or less. |
Educational qualification | Ph.D. And a research publication in Standard Journal. In many cases research experience post-doctors are also asked. |
awarded by | Individual institutions are engaged in research activities. |
Difference between JRF, SRF, and RA
As you may have seen from their highlights, academics and research pursuers have a hierarchy for fellowships and financial assistance. There are significant differences between JRF, SRF, and RA here that you should keep in mind.
Speciality | JRF (Junior Research Fellowship) | Senior Research Fellowship) | RA (Research Associate) |
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Eligibility | Master’s degree with at least 55% marks (50% for reserved categories) from a recognized university or equivalent | Master’s degree with a recognized university or equivalent and two -year research experience (50% marks for reserved categories) (50% marks for reserved categories) | PhD degree from a recognized university or equivalent and five -year research experience |
Tenure | 2 years | 3 years | 5 years |
Salary | Rupee. 37,000 per month | Rupee. 42,000 per month | Rupee. 58,000 to Rs. 63,000 per month depending on the level of experience |
Post | Entry-level research status | High-level research status | Research status required by high qualification and research experience |
Post position | Temporary conditions usually for two years | It is usually introduced for a certain term of three years, expandable based on certain conditions | Can be temporary or permanent based on specific project or research institute |
Primary focus | Conducting research | Independent research and guide junior researchers operate | Advanced Research and Putting Research Projects |
promotion | Eligible for promotion in SRF after successful completion of JRF tenure | RA eligible for promotion after successful completion of SRF tenure | Senior positions can be promoted on the basis of their performance and contribution |
Entrance examination | UGC NET or CSIR NET | No standard SRF exam | In the exam |
Age limit | 35 years | 32-35 years | 30-45 years |
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