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4 years agoContributor-Level 7
Download the latest and correct syllabus for the exam. Work on the important topics first. As the exam is objective, you are asked the very minor details, so you must study the concepts thoroughly. Solve a variety of questions from CSIR NET Life Science Books, you will not have to memorize things after that. Know the exam pattern and marking scheme well, you should not answer any of the questions about which you are not sure. Make short notes so that you can recall the concept at once only. Solve previous year question papers to know about the exam difficulty level. Work on your speed and accuracy.
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4 years agoGuide-Level 14
Yes, you are eligible to apply for M.Sc. In Food Science and Nutrition after completing B.Sc in Life Science.
Some colleges can take an entrance exam for this or some colleges give admission on the basis of Merit.
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4 years agoContributor-Level 9
Fish hatchery manager. Aquaculture technician. Government hatchery manager. Aquarium manager. Aquaculture development specialist. Also. Scope of studying biochemistry:
Biotechnologist. Research Scientist. Clinical Scientist. Research Associates. Chemist. Microbiologist. Biomedical Scientist. Pharmacologist.
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4 years agoContributor-Level 9
For Life Science I would like to say-
Check out the latest Syllabus & exam pattern first. Divide the CSIR NET Life Science Syllabus in easy and scoring, moderate to bit important and difficult and less important. Further cover easy and scoring topics first, so that you may cover a great part of syllabus in a short time, along with this at the very initial level of your preparation, it will boost your confidence. Focus on the concepts well. Make short notes out of the content you follow. Practice a variety of quality questions on every topic to master it. Do not forget to work on part A as well.
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4 years agoContributor-Level 10
Here is the syllabus for life Science
Unit I- Molecules and Their Interaction Relevant to Biology
Unit II- Cellular organisation
Unit III- Fundamental Processes
Unit IV- Cell communication and cell signaling
Unit V- Developmental Biology
Unit VI- System Physiology Plant
Unit VII- System Physiology Animal
Unit VIII- Inheritance Biology
Unit IX- Diversity of Life Forms
Unit X- Ecological Principles
Solve a variety of CSIR NET Question Papers to strengthen your concepts. While starting the preparation cover easy and scoring topics first so that you can cover the syllabus faster. Prepare from the standard reference books and
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