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Part B of the CSIR NET exam consists of subject-specific questions. The questions in Part B are designed to assess the candidate's in-depth knowledge, understanding, and application of concepts in their chosen subject. The specific types of questions in Part B can vary depending on the subject, but here are some common question formats:
1. Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs): These are the most common question types in Part B. Candidates are presented with a stem or a question, followed by four options, and they need to select the correct answer. MCQs may involve direct knowledge-based questions, concept-based questions, or application-bas
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Part A of the CSIR NET exam consists of questions related to general Science, aptitude, and reasoning. The purpose of Part A is to assess the candidate's scientific and research aptitude, as well as their ability to analyze and solve problems. Here are the common types of questions asked in Part A:
1. General Aptitude: These questions test the candidate's numerical ability, logical reasoning, graphical analysis, and data interpretation. They may involve topics such as percentages, ratios, Algebra puzzles, patterns, series, etc.
2. Quantitative Reasoning: Questions in this category evaluate the candidate's mathematical and statistical sk
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The CSIR NET exam provides a total duration of three hours to complete the paper. The exam is divided into two sessions: Session 1 and Session 2. In Session 1, Part A is conducted, which consists of 20 multiple-choice questions. Candidates are required to attempt 15 questions. The time allotted for Part A is generally one hour. In Session 2, Part B and Part C are conducted. The duration for Part B may vary depending on the subject, as the number of questions in Part B can vary. Part C, which contains higher-value questions, is typically given the remaining time after completing Part B. It is important for candidates to manage their tim
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The length of the CSIR NET exam can vary depending on the subject and the paper you are appearing for. The CSIR NET exam consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and is conducted in two sessions: Part A and Part B/C. Part A is common for all subjects and contains questions related to general Science, aptitude, and reasoning. Part A consists of 20 questions, and the candidates have to attempt 15 questions. Each question carries two marks, and there is negative marking for incorrect answers. Part B contains subject-specific multiple-choice questions, and the number of questions may vary from subject to subject. Part B carries two mar
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The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Sets the CSIR NET (National Eligibility Test) question paper. CSIR is a premier scientific research organisation in India, and it conducts the CSIR NET exam to determine the eligibility of candidates for the award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and for appointment as Lecturers in various scientific disciplines. The CSIR NET question paper is designed by subject matter experts and scientists from different fields to assess the knowledge and understanding of the candidates in their respective disciplines.

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Practicing previous year's question papers is an essential part of CSIR NET preparation. However, relying only on them may not be sufficient to ensure success in the exam. It is important to have a comprehensive understanding of the syllabus, concepts, and topics covered in the exam. Candidates must also regularly revise the topics they have covered and solve mock tests to evaluate their preparation level. Previous year's question papers can help candidates to understand the exam pattern, the type of questions asked, and the marking scheme. By solving them, candidates can also identify their weak areas and work on them. It is advisable
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Yes, you can show the ration card as the photo ID proof at the CSIR UGC NET examination centre. Candidates can know the CSIR UGC NET exam city 2023 by downloading the intimation slip. Follow the given steps to download the CSIR NET exam city slip 2023:
a) Visit the official website CSIR NET. NTA. Nic. In. B) Click on the link stating Download City Intimation Slip. C) Enter the application number and date of birth. D) Check your exam city under the City of Examination column. E) Take a printout.

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Candidates need to carry anyone of photo-ID proofs such as Passport/ PAN Card/Driving License/ Voter Card/ Bank Passbook/ Aadhaar Card/ Ration Card. Candidates will be allowed to carry the following items to the CSIR NET examination centres:
a) Personal transparent water bottle, b) Personal hand sanitiser (50 ml)
c) A simple transparent Ball Point Pen
d) CSIR NET admit card along with Self Declaration (Undertaking) downloaded from the NTA website
e) Additional passport-size photograph
f) Original valid ID proof
No candidate will be allowed to enter the centre wearing his/ her own mask. The face mask will be provided at the centre.

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The details regarding the CSIR NET exam centre are mentioned on the admit card. Candidates can follow the below-mentioned steps to download the admit card for the CSIR UGC NET exam:
Step 1: Visit the official website of NTA
Step 2: Click on the 'Download Admit Card' link
Step 3: Enter the application number, date of birth and security code (as shown in the image)
Step 4: Click on the Login button
Step 5: Click on the Download Admit Card button
Step 6: Download, save and print the CSIR NET admit card.

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It is recommended that you reach the CSIR NET exam center at least 30 to 45 minutes before the start of the exam. This will give you enough time to complete the check-in process, including identity verification and other formalities, and reach your designated exam room before the start of the exam. It is important to reach the exam center well in advance to avoid any last-minute rush or unforeseen delays. You should also plan your travel to the exam center accordingly, taking into account factors such as traffic, weather conditions, and any other potential delays. If you are unfamiliar with the route to the exam center, it is a good id
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