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Kadamb Sachdeva

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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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Mansi tolani

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Check the best books for preparation
Physical geography by Savindra Singh
Joint CSIR UGC NET Earth Science- Surendra Kumar
Geodynamics by Siddhartha
Objective Earth Science CSIR NET JRF, IAS by Ahmad
Oceanography by Sharad & Vatsal
Earth Science: The Physical Setting by Jeffery C. Callister
Climatology & Oceanography by D. S. Lal
Prepare short notes. Do not study beyond the syllabus. Refer to the latest CSIR NET Earth Science Syllabus http://bit.ly/2TP1ZL6 only. Prioritize the topics. Do not take part in A for granted. Keep on revising the notes. Ensure to revise the syllabus at least 3 times. Solve a variety of quality problems to check
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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

Contributor-Level 10

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Below we are sharing the preparation strategy for NTA NET Economics. Analyze the syllabus and exam pattern closely. Make a list of important topics, first cover easy and important topics. Check out the level of exam through previous year question papers. Appear for full length UGC NET Mock Test. If you find any topic difficult enough to understand even from the books, must refer your PG Notes then. Paper 1 is important so focus on that as well. Be clear with the revision strategy, revision should be on regular basis, it does not to complete the entire syllabus to start the revision. Hope it helps, Thanks a lot.

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Ishaani MalhotraJust wynk it, life, eyeliner, everything.

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To Prepare for UGC NET Political Science one must go for the following strategy. Prioritize the topics. Prepare easy and important topics first. Prepare short notes whenever you get stuck, contact your friends or faculty members for that. Always go for short notes as go cannot go through all the UGC NET Political Science Syllabus all over again. Make sure to make the best use of your dedicated hours. Must finish paper 1 as soon as possible, prepare it well. Keep on analyzing your conceptual clarity. While revising you get to know that you have by heart so many things, now skip those things from short notes and make your notes eve
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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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Understand the exam pattern thoroughly. Check out the latest syllabus and Collect Quality Study Materials. Dedicate 4-5 hours to you study on a daily basis. Make the best output of your efforts.
To know about the important and trendy topics, go through CSIR NET Previous Year Question paper. Whichever topic you study, make sure to solve its relevant questions. Consistency is important to remain consistent with your efforts. Keep on revising the concept. To maintain the speed, keep on solving full-length mock test papers.

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nitika kohliDeprivation Creates Value

Contributor-Level 10

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While preparing for any entrance along with the efforts two things matter the most-
A good preparation strategyAnd Quality Study Material
download the latest syllabus, prioritize the topics and first preference should be easy and important topics of csir chemistry syllabus http://bit.ly/35fpxMA. For physical know the concept and practice as many MCQs as you can. For Inorganic keep on revising the concepts. For organic just focus on your fundamentals and understand the mechanism well. Try to search easier approach for the questions. Work on calculations for physical it helps in improving accuracy. Appear for full length mock test pa
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Mansi tolani

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First download the latest syllabus. Must prepare from the top Books of UGC NET Exam. Give all the chapters constant reading. Be through with all the chapters, at least through all important chapters, twice or thrice. Make short notes. Be effective in the time span you dedicate for your studies. Practice and revision will help you a lot in UGC NET Preparation. Solve a good question bank and give enough time solve previous year question papers and full length mock solved test papers. Fairly prepare for paper 1. Be positive and optimistic towards your preparations. Thanks a lot.

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jyoti goel

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There are some tricks to preparing for Chemistry. It is a scoring subject and Inorganic is the easiest of all among IOC, OC and physical. Talking about the upcoming NEET you have to face approximately 15 to 18 questions there. Having prepared from NCERT is sufficient. Go thoroughly by judging the whole concept and line. For Inorganic Chemistry, NCERT is sufficient or frankly to say more than enough. For revision try to solve NEET previous years' question papers, especially the last 10 years. Highlighting the words I have to state that especially focus on box or tabulated data of NCERT which will be asked fully as it is. Especially for
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