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5 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
For Physical Chemistry, we are hereby sharing the details. Refer to the quality study materials only. Must check out the previous year question papers for the following reasons. To know about the specific sections from which questions are asked. To know about the twists in the questions and the difficulty level you are going to appear for. Apart from this solving several questions from these papers help you know about the easier approach for the questions.
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5 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
Refer to standard books. Also, there is no shortcut to preparing, go through the books well, make a short notes and flow charts, practice a variety of questions to master the concepts. Analyze the sets of question papers given on the CSIR website. Analyze each question and study the theory part corresponding to that. Practice lots of MCQs topic wise. Apart from this, solve a lot of mock test papers to know about the difficulty level you are going to appear for and about how the questions are twisted.
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5 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
To qualify JRF in management I am here suggesting you a few steps. Go only with the latest syllabus, be strict with what to study or whatnot. No need to do Ph.D. over the topics. Be thorough with the topics and Practice a lot, the more you will practice, the better will be your concepts. Refer the quality study materials for both NTA NET paper 1 and paper2. Paper 1 is easy and scoring, it can fetch you good marks in a short time provide you practice it well, just need the good understanding of fundamentals and a lot of practice. Keep on evaluating your performance. Figure out the weak areas and fix them.
New answer posted
5 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Mathematical Physics
Advanced Engineering Mathematics - Erwin Kreyszig
Numerical Problem Solving
Books available for almost all the above topics - Y. K. Lim
Classical Mechanics
Classical Mechanics - Herbert Goldstein + Charles P. Poole + John Safko
Nuclear Physics
Introduction Nuclear Physics - Kenneth S. Krane
Electrodynamics
Introduction to Electrodynamics - David J. Griffiths
Solid State Physics
Introduction to Solid State Physics - Charles Kittel http://bit.ly/2Qot7z3
Quantum Mechanics
Quantum Mechanics Concepts & Applications - Nouredine Zettili
Atomic & Molecular Physics
Fundamentals of Molecular Spectroscopy - Colin N. Banwell + Elaine
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5 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
Check the exam pattern well. Try to cover more topics instead of going into too much detail on one topic during preparation. Even if you master one topic extensively, you are only securing less marks in the whole paper. Below we are sharing the list of important topics of CSIR NET General Aptitude along with the questions and marking weightage
Practice all topics from R. S. Agrawal
Check previous year test papers to know about the important sections for difficult topics. Solve a lot of previous year test papers to take the real feel of the exam. Practice from a good mock test series to check the conceptual clarity. Boost your speed
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5 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
I am sharing the important topics of first three units of CSIR NET Mathematical Science Syllabus
Unit 1. Real Analysis:
Functions of several variables, Bolzano Weierstrass theorem, Heine Borel theorem. Continuity, uniform continuity, mean value theorem, metric spaces, compactness, connectedness
Linear Algebra:
Linear transformations, matrix representations of linear transformations, the rank and nullity theorem, the minimal polynomial, the Jordan canonical form; Inner product spaces, orthonormal bases and spectral theorem
Unit 2. Complex analysis: see the previous years question papers and prepare accordingly. Algebra: homomorphisms,
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5 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
I am suggesting you important topics from UGC NET, Library Science, Syllabus you must cover on priority. Information Science, Information Society
Information Transfer Cycle
Technology transfer Communication
Intellectual Property Rights
Laws of Library Science
Library Associations in India, UK, and USA
Library Associations Organizations at International Level
Sources of Information
Reference Sources
Bibliographical Sources
Library Classification & Classification Schemes
Library Cataloguing Codes
Types of Libraries & Users
Role of UGC in the growth and development of libraries and information centres in institutions of higher education in India
New answer posted
5 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
I am hereby sharing tips to prepare for CSIR NET Physical Science
Attempt less time-consuming questions first as time plays a vital role. Time management is mandatory. Prepare each and every topic in detail as the question can come from anywhere. Make your command over the concepts and must prepare the basic concepts first. Always start from the first page and read each end every point. Keep practicing and improve your weak areas as it is obligatory to eradicate the weak points. Summarize all the points in your mind and don't get confused. Thanks.
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5 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
I am suggesting topic wise books for the important topics
Biochemistry: Stryer
Cell biology: Lodish
Molecular biology: Watson
Plant physiology: Taiz
Ecology: Peter Stiling
Developmental Biology: Gilbert
Genetics: PierceGo through the reference books and make short notes. Note down the important details in it as you cannot go through the things all over again. Leave enough space to add more points. To tackle a boring chapter read the only important sections. Practice a lot of MCQs to the tricks and twists in the questions which may otherwise lead to silly mistakes and negative marking. Solve previous year question papers and mock test pa
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