Life Sciences

CSIR Life Sciences Study Materials

Preparation Tips for CSIR UGC (NET) June 2011 Exam

Question Management

  • Try to attempt max questions.
  • Try to find easiest questions. Solve the maximum easiest questions first and then go for average tough and tougher one at last.
  • Elimination method: Eliminate inappropriate choices by looking at available options. Then focus only on remaining ones.
  • Try to find accurate answers of questions.
  • If you don’t know anything about the question or the options then it is advisable to leave the question rather than making random guess.
  • Read every option carefully, even if you are sure about particular option.
  • Make sure at the end to look at answers of attempted questions.

Time Management

  • Do not waste more time for one question. Try to give fair amount of time to each questions.
  • Give appropriate amount of timing to each section. Do not give more time to particular section. Divide your time of 3hrs between all 3 sections by considering number and toughness of questions.
  • Allocate last 5-10 mins to look at answers of attempted questions

Stress Management

  • Try to relax your mind for 1 min after some time ( eg. after 45 min or 1hour)
  • Keep a water bottle with you in examination hall.

CSIR Life Science Syllabus

CSIR Chemical / Physical / Geo / Mathematical / Life Sciences

Information

Eligibility Criteria

Examination Pattern

Examination Centers

Application Procedure

Selection Procedure

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.

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