Life Sciences
CSIR Life Sciences Study Materials
Life Sciences eCourse Contents
Ordering Ten Modules
As a registered student of the eCourse, you will receive:
* 10 Modules as per Syllabus Of Life Science
* Practice MCQ in all Modules
* Get Report According to Your Performance
* Analyze Your Performance on Each Sub Topics
* eMail consultation with the author throughout the duration of the eCourse
CSIR Life Science Sample Questions
Cell Biology
Q. Phragmoplast is formed during
A) cell plate formation in animal cells
B) protein synthesis in animal cells
C) lysis in animal cells
D) cell plate formation in plant cells
Bio Chemistry
Q. Which bond in B DNA have to be rotated to convert it to syn G to anti confirmation?
A) Hydrogen Bond
B) Glycosidic bond
C) Phosphodiester
D) Hydrophobic
Genetics
Q. 9:3:3:1 ratio is modified in complementary genes as
A) 5:1
B) 9:7
C) 13:1
D) 12:3:1
Physiology
Q. An orthotropous ovule is one, in which micropyle and chalaza are
A) at right angles to funicle
B) parallel to funicle
C) in straight line to funicle
D) parallel along with to ovule
Q. Excessive stimulation of vagus nerve in humans may lead to
A) hoarse voice
B) peptic ulcers
C) efficient digestion of proteins
D) irregular contractions of diaphragm
Evolution
During the course of evolution the protherians have evolved from
A) Birds
B) Reptiles
C) Eutherians
D) Amphibians
CSIR Computer and General Science Study material(New Revised)
- In CSIR exam Paper1 Section A includes questions related to computer and general science
- Our aim : – Students get maximum marks in Paper1 section A
- We provide study material for Paper1 Section A
- This material is applicable to all CSIR students
Features: -
It consists of two parts – 1) Computer Study material and 2) Model Question Papers
Computer science study material
- It include all latest information related to computer world
- Based on CSIR syllabus + Help in Interviews
- Easy to Remember
- Last Minute Revision based
- Divided into Following parts
- History of Computers ( First to Latest Fifth Generation Computers)
- Mini, Micro, Super, Main frame Computer (Classification based on Computer Functionality)
- Analog and Digital Computer
- Application of Computers Related to Life science, Chemical Science , Earth Science, Physical Science and Mathematical Science
- Computer Architecture ( Hardware and Software)
- Hardware parts – Memory ,CPU, Storage devices
- Software Parts – Application and System Software
- Flow chart , Algorithm
- Programming Languages ( Machine, Assembly, High Level)
- Languages Used for Particular Application
- Diagram based approach so easy to remember
- Point to Point Information
Model Question Papers
- Paper 1 Section A based Question Papers
- General Science Question Papers
- Computer Science Model Questions
- Get Report According to Your Performance
- eMail consultation with the author throughout the duration of the eCourse
For CSIR Life Science , General Science and Computer Science eCourse (Combo Pack)
Send a DD of Rs 450
For CSIR Life Science Study eCourse (only Life Science not Computer And Genreal Science)
CSIR Chemical / Physical / Geo / Mathematical / Life Sciences
Introduction to CSIR
The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) conducts a national-level joint CSIR-UGC Test (NET) for Junior Research Fellowships (JRF) and for the eligibility of Lectureship in Science subjects.
This test is generally held twice in a year (June and December).
State Level Eligibility Tests (SLET) are also conducted by the respective states as accredited by the UGC with almost the same syllabus.
