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Computer Architecture
Database Management System (DBMS)
Data Structure & DAA
Theory of Computation
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The UGC NET Exam is a University Grants Commission - National Entrance Exam; it is one of the toughest Exam. The exams are conducted for position of Lectureship & Junior Research Fellowship. There are so many History Books for UGC NET that will help you to score good in NET Exam.
1. UGC NET/SET History Exam Guide by Kr Sanjay, S. D. Tiwary
2. Ancient India by R. S. Sharma
3. Indian History by Krishna Reddy
4. Modern Indian History by Tarique Mohammed
5. Rrueman's UGC NET History by Pramod Singh
6. Indian History with Objective Questions and Historical Maps by VK Agnihotri
7. A History Of Ancient And Early Medieval India by Upind
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As per the eligibility criteria of CSIR UGC NET Exam, candidates who have secured at least 55% aggregate marks are eligible to apply for it. There is no age limit for those who want to apply for CSIR NET Assistant Professor. For JRF, the maximum age limit is 28 years. I hope it helps.
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A student with science and applied chemistry is eligible for CSIR NET. Good Luck.
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Physical Science
Chemical Science
Mathematical Science
Earth Science
Life Science
As you have pursued M.Sc. In Chemistry, you can apply for CSIR NET Chemical Sciences. But make sure you meet with all the required eligibility criteria for the exam. The exam is conducted twice a year (June and December). You can apply for any of these two sessions. Hope it helps.
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