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Chitwan Sharma
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Part A of the CSIR NET exam consists of questions related to general Science, aptitude, and reasoning. The purpose of Part A is to assess the candidate's scientific and research aptitude, as well as their ability to analyze and solve problems. Here are the common types of questions asked in Part A:
1. General Aptitude: These questions test the candidate's numerical ability, logical reasoning, graphical analysis, and data interpretation. They may involve topics such as percentages, ratios, Algebra puzzles, patterns, series, etc.
2. Quantitative Reasoning: Questions in this category evaluate the candidate's mathematical and statistical sk
1. General Aptitude: These questions test the candidate's numerical ability, logical reasoning, graphical analysis, and data interpretation. They may involve topics such as percentages, ratios, Algebra puzzles, patterns, series, etc.
2. Quantitative Reasoning: Questions in this category evaluate the candidate's mathematical and statistical sk
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Chitwan Sharma
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The CSIR NET exam provides a total duration of three hours to complete the paper. The exam is divided into two sessions: Session 1 and Session 2. In Session 1, Part A is conducted, which consists of 20 multiple-choice questions. Candidates are required to attempt 15 questions. The time allotted for Part A is generally one hour. In Session 2, Part B and Part C are conducted. The duration for Part B may vary depending on the subject, as the number of questions in Part B can vary. Part C, which contains higher-value questions, is typically given the remaining time after completing Part B. It is important for candidates to manage their tim
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Chitwan Sharma
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The length of the CSIR NET exam can vary depending on the subject and the paper you are appearing for. The CSIR NET exam consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and is conducted in two sessions: Part A and Part B/C. Part A is common for all subjects and contains questions related to general Science, aptitude, and reasoning. Part A consists of 20 questions, and the candidates have to attempt 15 questions. Each question carries two marks, and there is negative marking for incorrect answers. Part B contains subject-specific multiple-choice questions, and the number of questions may vary from subject to subject. Part B carries two mar
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