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4 years agoContributor-Level 10
For the preparation of CSIR NET Mathematical Sciences, you can take help from the tips given below -
1)Know about the syllabus and examination pattern of Mathematics.
2)Get good study material for preparation.
3)To know which type of questions are asked in the exam take help from CSIR NET Previous year papers from here - https://scoop.eduncle.com/csir-net-question-paper-free-download
4)Practice is necessary to crack the exam. You can take help from mock test papers designed by experts.
5)Create notes while preparing for revision purposes. Hope it helps!
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4 years agoContributor-Level 10
1. Check the complete syllabus and exam pattern for life sciences subject.
2. Look for some quality CSIR NET Study Material.
3. You should know about the type and difficulty level of questions that will be asked in the examination. For this you are suggested to download some previous year question paper of CSIR NET Life Sciences.
4. For practice, you will have to solve some CSIR NET Mock Test Papers. Try to solve as many mock tests as you can.
5. Revision is compulsory to crack any exam. So, reserve some time for revision at night or whe
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Masters degree with 55% aggregate marks in a relevant discipline or equivalent, subject to clearing LPU NEST and Interview. If you are UGC/NET qualified then you are exempted from LPU NEST but to avail the maximum scholarship it is advisable to appear in LPU NEST. LPU offers flexible coursework options-
1) Classes on weekends (Saturday & Sunday only)
2) 4 days course work every month (Preferably every second week: Thu-Sun)
3)15 days course work (November
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