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As you want to pursue M.Sc. In Chemistry, CSIR UGC NET exam in Chemical Sciences is best option for you to become lecturer or researcher. Here are some tips which can surely help you in CSIR UGC NET exam preparation in Chemical Science.
1. Firstly, analyze the complete syllabus & exam pattern and list down all the topics.
2. A good CSIR NET study material will be your best bait to achieve success. So, always prefer the experts recommended material.
3. Be updated with the latest CSIR NET 2019 Notifications.
4. Manage your time effectively. Give time to the topics according to their importance level.
5. Revision is must. Do r
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Hi, Yes, you are eligible to apply for MSc Chemistry. Although the cutoff goes high, you must give it a try and participate in counselling. You may get a seat in the second or third round. Apart from this, you can also click here and go for some of the top Chemistry Online Courses & Certifications.
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It is slightly difficult to get the previous year's question papers, but if the university or the college has uploaded them on their website, then you can get them. Else, you can prepare for the exam by sample papers from the following link:
https://www.tcyonline.com/tests/chemistry-test-for-m-sc
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