Junior Research Fellow
Full Form of JRH
What is JRH?
Junior Research Fellow (JRH) is a designation awarded to early-career researchers in India who are selected through national-level examinations such as the CSIR-UGC NET or GATE. The fellowship is typically offered by universities, research institutes, and autonomous bodies like the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) and the University Grants Commission (UGC). A JRH receives a monthly stipend and contingency grant to pursue a PhD or a full-time research project under a supervisor. This role is crucial in India’s science and technology ecosystem as it provides a structured pathway for young graduates to enter advanced research. JRH positions are advertised through institutional announcements or fellowship portals and are renewable annually based on progress. The acronym is widely used in application forms, appointment letters, and academic discussions. For students preparing for competitive exams, understanding the JRH scheme is important because it represents a common career step after qualifying for research fellowships. The JRH period usually lasts for two years, after which the fellow may be upgraded to Senior Research Fellow (SRF) upon satisfactory performance and completion of key milestones like publications or PhD course work.
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Example
After clearing the CSIR-UGC NET exam, Ravi was appointed as a JRH at the Indian Institute of Science and is now working on nanomaterials under Dr. Sharma.