Guiding Principles for Evaluation of Nominations for Associateship
1. Publications (Maximum 70 marks)
(i) Research publications will be given marks according to the NAAS score of Journals:
(a) Twenty most important publications: 50
Each publication will be given a maximum of 5.0 marks with a cap of maximum 50 marks
(b) Next 20 publications (other than above 20 publications): 20
Each publication will be given a maximum of 2.0 marks with a cap of maximum 20 marks
(ii) All the authors will get full marks in publications with multiple authors.
(iii) The nominees should submit the list of their publications in the descending order of NAAS scoring of journals. For this purpose, list of Journals as identified by NAAS and available on Academy website: www.naasindia.org should be consulted and the Journal ID should be mentioned in the column provided in the proforma against each publication. In addition, journals having Thomson Reuters Impact Factor (IF) but not included in NAAS catalogue, may also be included. For IF journals, NAAS Score = 6.0 + IF with capping on 20.00.
2. Concepts, Processes, Products, Technologies, Patents & Books (Maximum 20 marks)
Note: An illustrative (but not exhaustive) description of indicators is provided below for allocation of marks. The Sectional Committees may consider equivalent indicators for scoring. The Committee may identify many other examples as they review the cases.
Group I: Concepts, Processes, Patents and Books 5
Marks should be allotted based on credible evidence either published in journal with at least 15 number of citations or included in a reputed text book or referred to in important planning and policy documents. Complete reference of the published papers or books or planning and policy documents should be provided.
Each concept and process scores 1 mark.
Since difference between concept and process is thin, double counting should be avoided.
Each patent scores 2 marks.
Each authored book scores 2 marks and edited book scores 1 mark.
Group II: Products and Technologies 15
Documentary evidence should be enclosed for the adoption of products and technologies and their impact on livelihood of farmers/ commercial value and acceptance by clients/stakeholders.
Each product, variety and technology adopted in large scale by farmers/clients/stakeholders and made significant impacts scores 3 marks.
Each product, variety and technology adopted in ICAR/CSIR/ICMR Institutes/SAUs or entered in multi-location trials for validation, including socio-economic feasibility scores 1.5 marks.
3. Awards, Honors & Scientific Leadership (Maximum 10 marks)
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Minimum qualifying marks for Associateship 60
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