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Life Science (Biotechnology) itself is a lengthy subject, so the candidate must start the preparations early. Do refer to the standard books for the preparations. Be familiar with the exam pattern and practice a lot. Do not go beyond the syllabus, CSIR NET Life Science Syllabus is already vast. Make short notes from the very start as one cant go through the entire preparation all over again. Part A is important to prepare it well too. To be confident about your concept a cross-check must be there. Once done with a concept solve a variety of questions on it. Keep yourself away from the distraction that may cause hindrance in your
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For management quota, the candidate can give any of the entrance exams as above.
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TIFR Exam : Tata Institute of Fundamental Research Graduate School Admissions Exam. JNU CEEB :Combined Biotechnology Entrance Examination (CBEEE)
IIT JAM (Indian Institute Of Technology Joint Admissions Test For M.Sc)
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