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Kadamb Sachdeva

Contributor-Level 10

Hello,
Follow these tips to prepare for the CSIR NET Physics Exam:
1. First check the entire syllabus and plan your preparations accordingly. I will suggest you to start with the most important topics first.
2. Refer best books and study materials for your preparation.
3. Learn all the important formulas. Practice derivations and numerical questions.
4. Make regular notes of all the important stuff. This will help you in your last minute preparation.
5. Solve previous year question papers. This will give you an idea about the pattern and difficulty level of the questions.
6. Along with these, you should also stay updated with the latest
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Kalpit Jain

Beginner-Level 2

First, you should get your basics clear. For that read the theory, clear your concepts. You can refer to HC Verma for basics. Then you should practice different questions. I found book By BM Sharma from Engage Publication very useful. Also keep giving mock tests continuously. Try solving a variety of questions.

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Saket Raj SahuBELIEVE IN KARMA.

Guide-Level 15

One and only HC verma. This book is sufficient for physics.

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ravi mahawarStudent

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Hello, After pursuing M.Sc. In Physics you are eligible to apply for the CSIR UGC NET Exam. The National Testing Agency conducts this exam to select the candidates for the post of Assistant Professor and for awarding Junior Research Fellowship. To prepare for this exam you will have to make some strategies and plans for study. Here I'm sharing some tips that can help you to make a perfect study plan. Check the points given below. Download the CSIR NET Syllabus and also check the complete exam pattern as it is the first step to start preparing for the exam. Download your syllabus here - https://scoop.eduncle.com/csir-net-syllabus-patter
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Mansi tolani

Contributor-Level 9

1) If you know the concept well. Be confident and read the marked points and solve the tough problems. Check yourself if you can solve the derivation without checking in the register, then you know it, otherwise not.
2) Forget about the difficulty level of a topic. Just preview it before reading it. Mark important topic, problems etc. Summarize it to recall it. Time to test your concepts. Solve previous year questions. Now clear your doubt. Solve hard level problems of JEE Physics or everything will go in vain.
3) Be serious toward every problem as you are in real exam. Do not go for hit and trail. Relate problem with concept of and co
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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

Contributor-Level 10

Follow the strategy on daily basis which I am sharing below. Within a short time, you will see the difference. Change your mindset first of all. NEET physics is not that difficult. It just requires a clear cut approach, practice and solving numericals. Now understand the theory, practice the derivation without peeping in the class register. Now solve the queries from class notes, NCERT back questions, NCERT Illustration and NEET Physics, problems from H. C. Verma & D. C. Pandey. It is completely no issue if you do not want to solve the previous year papers, you can solve questions from coaching materials. Have a command on Integration
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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

Guide-Level 13

Hi Rahul,
You should go with Maths as maths is mostly asked in one form or the other in many competitive exams be it UPSC or any government exam whereas physics is not so asked if considering competitive exams so you should go with Maths. Good luck.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

Guide-Level 13

Hi Sarnya,
For admission in Biotechnology, you need not to prepare Maths and physics for the same as for admission in any post graduation degree you need to prepare only the subject for which you are seeking admission. Some universities may have MAT section as well, you can prepare for that but no need to prepare Maths and physics.
Good luck.

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Aakash Rai

Contributor-Level 9

Engage is a good book, but go for books like engage only after you are completed with your study material. Don't be limited to these books, keep them secondary. After you have completed your course and your mock test etc., then for extra practice, you can refer them.

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