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Kadamb Sachdeva

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Hello, To register for the exam, you have to fill the online application form. For those who were not able to fill the application form in March 2020, there is a good news for you all. Now you also will be able to fill the application form. NTA once again opened the application window for the candidates who were not able to apply for the exam earlier. You can fill the CSIR NET Application Form for 2020 exam till 10th September 2020. Click here https://bit.ly/2N2GT7m to check the complete details about CSIR NET Application Form. So, hurry up otherwise you won't get another chance to register. But before you apply for the exam make sure
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Megha Sharma

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Hello, Solving previous years papers is one of the best ways to prepare for the exam. This will give you an idea about the pattern and difficulty level of the questions. You can also take online mock tests to analyze your preparation level. This will also help you increase your speed and accuracy. CSIR NET Exam will be conducted in the month of November 2020. So, prepare yourself well for it. Best of Luck.

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Shalini Sharma

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To qualify the CSIR NET exam with a good score one need to follow the preparation strategy given below -
Analyze the complete CSIR NET. Syllabus and list down all the topics. Seek out the best CSIR study material which covers the whole syllabus. Here are some books which can help you in preparation.
1. Joint CSIR-UGC-NETEarth Science by Surendra Kumar
2. An Objective Earth Science (For CSIR NET JRF, IAS by Ahmad
3. Earth Science: The Physical Setting by Jeffery C. Callister
4. Joint CSIR-UGC-NET (Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean & Planetary Sciences) by Surendra Kumar
5. Climatology and Oceanography by D. S. Lal
6. Oceanography by Sharma and Vatal
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ravi mahawarStudent

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Hello, Physical Sciences is one of the most preferred subject in CSIR NET Exam. Candidates who apply for CSIR NET Physical Sciences should have to make some extra efforts to crack the exam as it is not an easy task to crack it. Here are some tips that you can be followed to crack the exam -
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The National Testing Agency will be conducting this exam in online mode, so try to know about the procedure to attempt the paper. You are suggested to attempt mock test papers to understand the pattern of exam. Hope it helps!

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Kadamb Sachdeva

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Hello, Only a few time is left for the CSIR NET Exam. Hope you are done with most of the stuff. If you haven't then also do not worry. Here I am sharing some important tips for these few days for CSIR NET 2020 Exam:
1. Prepare a daily time-table. Assign morning time to the tough topics and evening time to the easiest ones. With this you will be able to manage your time efficiently.
2. Learn all the important notes and other important stuff. Practice derivations, numerical questions and diagrams.
3. Make regular notes of all the important stuff. This will also help you in your last minute preparation.
4. Solve as many previous years CSIR
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria of CSIR UGC NET M.Sc. Or equivalent degree/ Integrated BS-MS/BS-4 years/ BE/ B.Tech/ B.Pharma/ MBBS with at least 55% marks for General (your) and OBC candidates and 50% for SC/ST, Persons with Disability (PwD) candidates. Candidates possessing only Bachelors degree are eligible to apply only for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and not for Lectureship (LS). Age criteria for JRF (NET): Maximum 28 years {upper age limit may be relaxable up to 5 years in case of SC/ST/Persons with Disability (PwD)/ female applicants and 03 years in case of OBC (Non Creamy Layer) applicants}. So from above you are eligible for JRF
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ravi mahawarStudent

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Hello, There are different eligibility criteria for the candidates who want to appear in CSIR NET Examination based on the categories. The minimum CSIR NET Eligibility criteria to appear in the exam is having a Masters degree with 55% aggregate marks. Candidates who belong from the reserved category can get relaxation of 5% is the required percentage. So, before applying for the exam is important to have an idea about the category that you are going to select. If you didn't find the non-creamy layer in options, then you just can choose your category I. e. "General category". As creamy layer candidates are counted in general category. F
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