How to prepare for CSIR NET Physical Sciences?
Hello
The CSIR NET Exam is held two times a year in the month of June and December mostly. As per the CSIR NET Notification the exam is going to be held on 16th Dec 2018. You must apply for the exam and prepare. Well you are preparing for the CSIR NET Exam in Physical Science and to prepare for this exam you can take help from the tips and tricks given below -
- The CSIR NET Syllabus is lengthy, so you must divide the topics as per the Important and Non Important Topics and then prepare for the exam.
- The Books and study material plays a major role. You must prepare for the exam from the given list of Books -
1.CSIR NET Career Scope Dr.Surekha Tomar
2.CSIR NET Career Scope by Upkar Publications
3.CSIR NET Physical Science by G.K Publications
4.Physical Science by R.Gupta
5.Physics by Sunil Kumar
- Do proper revision of the CSIR NET Exam before a month
- Prepare for the all phases
- Stay away from the distractions and stay positive
- Solve the Model test papers and Previous year Question papers for better revision.
CSIR NET is the toughest entrance exam it requires well-planned preparation strategy and candidates need to be dedicated and highly passionate.
Here are some tips which can help you to prepare well for the exam.
Review the complete CSIR NET Physical Sciences Syllabus and list down the topics.
Understand the exam pattern of CSIR NET Exam is a must do thing to get an idea about the exam format.
Prefer some good CSIR NET Booksof Physical Science and study material to prepare well for the exam. Make sure it covers up the complete syllabus and is designed in a very interactive manner.
Make a study plan to manage your time effectively during the exam preparation.
Solve last years’ question papers to improve your performance.
Be confident and prepare well.
Dear Avni,
The question paper consist of total 3 sections- part A, part B and part C in which Part A comprises the questions from general aptitude section, in part B you only need to focus on basic concepts of Physics, which you have studied at 10+2 level. This part can be very scoring if you prepare well. For part C, you can study physical science problems at the higher level. You can score maximum 70 marks in part B and 100 marks in part C.
Do not forget that for each wrong answer in any of the 3 sections, the you will lose 0.25 marks.
Few important topics: mathematical physics, quantum physics, electromagnetic theory, classical mechanics and electronics.
Here is a list of reference books that will help you in preparing well:
- Mathematical Physics- H.K. Dass
- Classical Mechanics- Herbert Goldstein
- Introduction to Electrodynamics- David J. Griffiths
- Introduction to Quantum Mechanics- David J. Griffiths
- Statistical Mechanics- R.K. Patharia
A few tips regarding preparation:
- Do not forget to solve sample papers.
- Daily revision is very important.
- Try to attempt maximum questions in minimum time.
Hope it helps.
Good Luck.



