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salma bee

Guide-Level 15

Yes, you can apply for the CSIR NET Maths. But, before applying for the exam make sure you fulfil all the eligibility criteria.
Good luck.

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Tripti Joshi

Beginner-Level 1

Having worked both in public sector and private sector banks, I will try to compare both exam below: -
To tell you frankly, pressure in public sector bank is more or less equivalent to private sector at officer/Manager level. At clerical level, I can say that pressure will be less and they work till the official office hours, but growth wise it will take lot of time to reach managerial level. Following is the typical career path in public sector and private sector banks:
Clerk Officer Manager; Senior Manager; Chief Manager; AGM ;DGM ;GM ;ED ;CMD
When you join ICICI PO, you will be at Assistant Manager level i.e., 2 levels above officer le
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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Godavari Miryala,
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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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Hi Godavari, Not sure what you are actually asking for :
M.Sc Life Science - Biology is the natural Science that studies life and living organisms, with the other life sciences being its sub-disciplines. Some life sciences focus on a specific type of organism. For example, zoology is the study of animals, while botany is the study of plants. If you are asking for something else let me know and be specific on your question.

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Shalini Sharma

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Hello Jebha, Undoubtedly CSIR NET is quite a tough nut to crack, it needs passion, dedication and hard work. If you really want to crack this exam, start preparing for it from now onwards. Here we have come up with some preparation tips which can help you to get sure shot success in the CSIR UGC NET Exam. Go thoroughly from the complete Physical Sciences syllabus to separate out important topics which are mostly asked in exam. As the syllabus is huge, make a proper time-table to prepare well. Dividing the course on weekly basis is the best approach to complete it on time. Be updated with the latest CSIR NET the latest Notifications to
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SUDERSHAN MISHRA

Beginner-Level 5

A large number of them, BHU to start with
many other central universities as well.

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Kiara Sen

Beginner-Level 3

Hello,
According to the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research, 16th June 2019 is the date for CSIR NET June 2019 as of now. The application process for it was closed on 22 March 2019. As per the council the admit cards will be available from 1st week of June 2019. In case you could not fill the form for June Exam or cannot give the exam for some reason, you can appear in Dec 2019 session of CSIR NET exam. Few days back I came across a very nice blog which consisted all the notifications related to CSIR NET exam.

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Kishansinh RathodFounder of Neurobytes

Contributor-Level 10

First of all, get familiar yourself with the syllabus of NET. You can find one from the official website of UGC NET. After that, start collecting the material. Probably you can find best one from e-commerce website like amazon Flipkart. Focus on that topic first in which you are weak.
Make a proper timetable and start the preparation.
I am available for more help if you need. All the best for your bright future.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Some books of life Science for CSIR UGC NET:
Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry David L. Nelson and Michael M. Cox
Principles of Genetics D. Peter Snustad, Michael J. Simmons
Developmental Biology Scott F. Gilbert
CSIR-JRF-NET: Life Sciences Fundamentals and Practice (Part I & II) 2011 Kumar Pranav Mina Usha
CSIR NET/JRF Life Sciences MCQ Practice book (Sixth Edition)
Thanks.

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ravi mahawarStudent

Contributor-Level 10

Hi,
In CSIR NET Exam, you can apply either for JRF or FOR Lectureship only. But before applying it is necessary to know the complete eligibility criteria. Below you can check the complete eligibility criteria for the exam
You must have pursued M.Sc. Or equivalent degree with at least 55% aggregate marks (5% relaxation for SC/ST/PWD candidates). There is no upper age limit for the post of Lectureship but if you want to apply for JRF then the maximum age limit is 28 years.

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