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4 years agoContributor-Level 7
You should typically start the preparations for the exams 4-5 months before the intended date of the exam. It is always easier to start with cell biology and molecular biology followed by biochemistry, cell communication and cell signaling. It is always advisable to clear concepts as most of the questions are on concept-based problems
Know the CSIR NET syllabus well. You must memorize and mug up the syllabus tell you why its crucial. Here, if you know the syllabus. You'll know which is important point and topic and which one you can drop or read later. So, you won't waste your time on topics that are less important
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4 years agoScholar-Level 16
The syllabus of the entrance test with the paper pattern and the important dates are always published on the website from where you want to take your admission. As I know of LPU its web site clearly states the syllabus, paper pattern and the scholarships for which the candidate would be apllicable. So check a college giving you the best academics and log in to the web site to decide fast as online admissions have already started
All the Best !
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4 years agoContributor-Level 9
There are many online courses for upgradation. They might not be accredited. It will be better if you try to pursue Masters degree.
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