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5 years agoContributor-Level 10
One must be aware of CSIR NET exam pattern as every section has negative marking. Part A 0.5 mark will be deducted on each wrong response
Part B- 0.5 mark will be deducted on each wrong response
Part C- 1 Mark will be deducted on each wrong response. So answer wisely. While you are all set to prepare for the exam, you must ensure to follow the latest CSIR NET Syllabus.
Here we have enlisted the Must not leave topics for CSIR Life Science
Molecular Biology
Cellular Biology
Biochemistry
Instrumentation
Genetics
Do not take general aptitude for granted, prepare it well so that it may prove to be a game-changer.
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5 years agoContributor-Level 10
Here we are sharing the list of good books of CSIR NET physical Science
Mathematical Physics
1) Advanced Engineering Mathematics - Erwin Kreyszig
2) Mathematical Physics - H. K. Dass
3) Mathematical Methods in Physical sciences - Mary L. Boas
Numerical Problem Solving
1) Books available for almost all the above topics - Y. K. Lim
Classical Mechanics
1) Classical Mechanics - Herbert Goldstein + Charles P. Poole + John Safko
2) Classical Mechanics - J. C. Upadhyaya
Quantum Mechanics
1) Quantum Mechanics Concepts & Applications - Nouredine Zettili
2) Introduction to Quantum Mechanics - David J Griffiths
3) Quantum Physics - H. C. Verma
Solid Stat
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5 years agoContributor-Level 10
Most of books you must have already studied in your graduation and PG. So just revise the concepts and Practice variety of quality questions to learn the application of concepts. You can check the list of good books for CSIR NET Physical Sciences http://bit.ly/2XjAkl5
At the very start go for basics from H. c verma or resnick halliday. Krane for nuclear physics. Malvino and leech For Digital Electronics
Griffith for electromagnetic theory. H. Goldstein or J. c upadhyay for classical mechanics
F. Brief for Thermodynamics and Statistical physics. Quantum mechanics - Griffith (for first five chapters). Schaums serie
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5 years agoContributor-Level 9
To clear CSIR NET for mathematical Science with self-preparation a candidate must follow the tips given below. Preparation strategy-
The level of the exam and difficulty never changes. It is helpful if you solve CSIR NET Previous year papersto have an idea of difficulty. Along with this if you have a good grasp on your Masters then must go for self-study. Practice and revision is the only key. Know the Important topics-
Unit 1- Real Analysis:
Functions of several variables
Bolzano Weierstrass theorem
Heine Boral theorem
Continuity
uniform continuity
mean value theorem
metric spaces
compactness
connectedness
Unit 2-Complex anal
New answer posted
5 years agoContributor-Level 10
New answer posted
5 years agoContributor-Level 9
Keep first eight topics (mentioned in the list above) on preference while preparing for the exam and then proceed to further chapters. Be clear that fundamentals must be the priority, if you do not know them well you will not be able to solve the CSIR NET Question papers. To prepare for CSIR NET life Sci
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5 years agoContributor-Level 10
To crack CSIR NET Life Science you must follow the simple strategies in smart manner. Always follow a strict rule- concept, practice, revision. Below I am suggesting the tips. During all your preparation go for good books that may clear your fundamentals with logics. Just jot down the complete syllabus of CSIR Life Science. Be Clear that you are not supposed to cover all the syllabus at once. Go with the topics you can do easily and faster. Mark the topics and then proceed the next one. Manage your time effectively. Attempt all the previous year CSIR NET question papers and mock papers to check the difficulty level you
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5 years agoContributor-Level 10
Well when you preparing for CSIR physical Science it requiees a systematic preparation. Now coming to the strategy. Confidence- This is something which comes out of the real preparation, if you have actually prepared or putting the real efforts then you will be confident from within. One more thing that be rigid to your hard work and be optimistic towards your efforts. Time Management- Study for 4-5 hours a day, divide time into topics. If you are totally unaware of few topics, do not begin them at the very start of your CSIR NET preparation. Work on fundamentals You must have an in depth knowledge of Physi
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5 years agoContributor-Level 10
You can check the complete CSIR NET Life Science syllabus here
1. Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology
2. Cellular organisation
3. Fundamental Processes
4. Cell Communication and Cell Signaling
5. Developmental Biology
6. System Physiology Plant
7. System Physiology Animal
8. Inheritance Biology
9. Diversity of Life Forms
10. Ecological Principles
11. Evolution and Behavior
12. Applied Biology
13. Methods in Biology
Candidates must acknowledge themselves with the CSIR NET Life Science exam pattern. Csir life Science paper has 3 parts
Part A has 20 questions out of which 15 are two be answered ( 2 marks each)
Part B
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