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4 years agoContributor-Level 10
Get detailed information about the CSIR NET Life Sciences Syllabus and Exam Pattern. Get some study notes or books whichever you like. Analyze the questions difficulty level asked in the exam with the help of previous year papers. Practice hard with mock test papers. You can download the test papers here - https://scoop.eduncle.com/csir-net-practice-mock-test-pap
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4 years agoGuide-Level 11
3. Prefer some good CSIR NET books of Life Sciences and study material to prepare well for the exam. Make sure it covers up the complete syllabus and is designed in a very interactive manner. Can
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4 years agoContributor-Level 10
1)Firstly I would like to advise you that you should only apply for the subject from which you have pursued the master's degree. So, if you have got master's in life sciences or related to this, then you have made a good decision to appear in CSIR NET Life Science Exam.
2)Your postgraduation knowledge will p
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4 years agoBeginner-Level 4
I would suggest that students aspiring for CSIR UGC NET JRF EXAMINATION Life Science 2020 should -
Focus on their concepts and fundamentals primarily and understand the topics well than simply mugging up everything. Select the topics you are good at and perfect them first accordingly and so on. Refer Quality CSIR NET Study Material for preparation. Practice lots of questions (MCQs) topic wise pertaining to CSIR, GATE IISC, JNU etc. As they help in strengthening the understanding of concepts and helps save time in understanding the question on exam day. In this way, one can understand beforehand the tricks and twists in the questio
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4 years agoScholar-Level 18
1. Chemical Sciences (701)
2. Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Sciences (702)
3. Life Sciences (703)
4. Mathematical Sciences (704)
5. Physical Sciences (705)
The applicability of NET scores is limited to above subjects. So the all subjects covers at PG level in Life Science are applicable for Life sciences (703). So what is the need of doing M.Sc. Again if you have qualified the CSIR NET in Life sciences subject.
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