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The dedicated home for CSIR NET Physical Sciences aspirants — built by Aaryan Mehra Sir. Get the official exam pattern, full syllabus, 10+ years of previous-year questions, real exam analytics, the latest cutoffs, and free lectures.

Why CSIR NET aspirants choose PhysicsByAaryan
A focused, no-login, no-distraction resource for the CSIR NET Physical Sciences exam. Everything you need — pattern, syllabus, papers, analysis, lectures, cutoffs — in one place.
Authentic CSIR NET PYQs
Every question from CSIR NET Physics 2015–2025, tagged by subject, topic, year and answer key. Download year-wise, subject-wise, topic-wise PDFs.
Real Exam Analytics
Subject-wise and topic-wise weightage from 1,400+ tagged questions. See which topics actually matter and where to invest your time.
Free Lecture Library
Aaryan Sir's curated playlists — concept lectures, problem sessions, CSIR-NET-specific strategy. Free, structured, exam-focused.
Latest Exam Pattern
Part A (General Aptitude · 20 Qs), Part B (Physics · 25 Qs), Part C (Higher-order Physics · 30 Qs). 200 marks · 3 hours · negative marking.
Cutoffs & Results
Last three official CSIR-HRDG/NTA cutoffs for Physical Sciences — JRF and Lectureship, all categories — on one page.
Built by a CSIR-focused educator
Aaryan Mehra Sir has trained hundreds of CSIR-NET-bound Physics students. Methods that work, not generic content.
CSIR NET Physics syllabus — every subject covered
Click any subject to download its PYQ PDF or read the full syllabus.
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About the CSIR NET Physical Sciences exam
The CSIR NET (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research – National Eligibility Test) in Physical Sciences is conducted by NTA on behalf of CSIR-HRDG. It awards Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and eligibility for Assistant Professorship (Lectureship) across Indian universities and research institutes.
The paper is a single 3-hour computer-based test of 200 marks divided across Part A (general aptitude), Part B (core physics) and Part C (higher-order analytical physics). Negative marking applies. The exam is held twice a year — typically in June/July and December.
What you'll find on csirnetphysics.com
- Exam pattern — Parts A, B, C with marking scheme.
- Full CSIR NET Physics syllabus, topic by topic.
- Subject-wise, year-wise, topic-wise PYQ PDFs.
- Real exam analytics from 1,400+ tagged questions.
- Last three official cutoffs (JRF + LS, all categories).
- Free concept and problem-solving lectures.