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4 years agoContributor-Level 9
Both CSIR NET and Ph.D. have their own perks. If one wants to pursue their career in lectureship than either you can get it through your NET rank or if your priority is research, then after Ph.D. you may continue with the lectureship. If a candidate is more ambitious and does not want to end up doing Ph.D. then there are more opportunities to explore I. e. Post Doctorate. CSIR NET Exam http://bit.ly/2P1unJk gives candidate an opportunity of getting fellowship for Ph.D. A person having Ph.D. already actually do not need to go for CSIR. Lastly, go with a basic mathematical calculation if it gives you the same returns the
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1. Review the complete CSIR NET Mathematical Sciences Syllabus and make a list of all the topics.
2. Understand the exam pattern of CSIR NET Exam - https://scoop.eduncle.com/csir-net-syllabus-pattern is a must do thing to get an idea about the exam format.
3. Prefer some
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4 years agoContributor-Level 10
For Physical Chemistry, we are hereby sharing the details. Refer to the quality study materials only. Must check out the previous year question papers for the following reasons. To know about the specific sections from which questions are asked. To know about the twists in the questions and the difficulty level you are going to appear for. Apart from this solving several questions from these papers help you know about the easier approach for the questions.
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4 years agoContributor-Level 7
Refer to standard books. Also, there is no shortcut to preparing, go through the books well, make a short notes and flow charts, practice a variety of questions to master the concepts. Analyze the sets of question papers given on the CSIR website. Analyze each question and study the theory part corresponding to that. Practice lots of MCQs topic wise. Apart from this, solve a lot of mock test papers to know about the difficulty level you are going to appear for and about how the questions are twisted.
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