CSIR NET
Hey Young Mind!!
There are three main factors which determine the eligibility criteria of CSIR NET, the Age should not exceed 28 years, the Nationality must be Indian, and the Educational Qualification is that
Candidates from general (UR) / general-EWS and OBC must hold an M.Sc. or equivalent degree /
Hi Pragati,
As you are candidate from botany and zoology, For the CSIR - UGC NET entrance exam, you must select "Life Science" as your subject.
Eligibility:-
Hello,
You have to pursue academic qualification in Bachelor of Science on any other related subject only . Physical Sciences – Candidate needs a degree of M.Sc. in Physics or any other equivalent degree.or BS-MS in Physical Sciences.
After getting registered/enrolled for PhD/Integrated PhD program within the validity period of
Hi friend,
CSIR NET life science is the subject, the other requirements should be maintained as well in terms of aggregate against your category and age in case of JRF only.
In order to appear for CSIR NET, candidates are required to pass BTech/BPharm/MSc/Integrated BS-MS/MSc/MBBS with 55% aggregate for General/OBC
Hi Aspirant,
CSIR NET Exam is conducted only for Science stream candidates.CSIR NET has 3 parts, part a contains general aptitude, part b and c contains the subject opted by the student.
CSIR NET includes 5 subjects, they are:
1.Life science
2.Earth science
3.physical science
4.Environmental science
5.chemical science
You
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are having a great day. Yes, definitely you can pursue the PhD degree without qualifying CSIR JRF, but you will have to qualify the written tests and interviews of the respective Universities of Institutes. In this case, unless you have a sponsor the entire expenses of
First of all CSIR NET is conducted for mainly science stream as in discipline of physical science, mathematical science, chemical science, earth science, biological science, if you intend to appear for CSIR NET then you can appear for JRF or both that is JRF as well as Lectureship/Assistant Professor,
Hi,
The best course for M.Sc. is Organic Chemistry as per your interest. After qualifying the post graduation you can apply for the CSIR NET exam and the best subject to appear with is Chemical Science for the exam.
To apply for the exam you have to score minimum 55%
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing great ! Yes. No problem you can. Go msc analytical chemistry for csir net preparation. There will be not any issue you can go without any fear . If further any query remains ,then we are here to help you.
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CSIR NET paper is set in bilingual language that is English and Hindi, people opting for English will get English version only however those choosing Hindi medium will have bilingual version, the eligibility for CSIR NET is passed MSc or equivalent degree/ Integrated BS-MS/BS-4 years/BE/B. Tech//B.Pharma/MBBS securing 55% marks
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