Tuesday 28 August 2018

CSIR NET Life Science Coaching in Lucknow

CSIR NET Life Science Coaching in Lucknow

Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) conducts the Joint CSIR-UGC-NET JRF/NET exam twice a year in the months of June and December to determine the eligibility of candidates for the award of Junior Research Fellowships (JRF) NET and for the appointment of Lecturers. Life Science is a subject associated with the technological study of Biology and Biotechnology that gives you an opportunity to grasp every important and unknown things & facts about animals, plants, micro-organisms and human beings. If you want to crack CSIR NET Life Science join Koshika Academy, This is Best CSIR NET Life Science Coaching in Lucknow.
To get JRF and Lectureship under CSIR Recruitment Programmes, you must follow a smartly designed preparation plan that includes the accurate CSIR NET Life Science Study Material. We are here to help you. Having the complete knowledge of the Syllabus and Exam pattern. We shall provide you with a base for preparing the topics accurately. Books & Study material undoubtedly play a very effective role in preparing for an examination. We provide best Study material for Preparation and also provide previous year papers for CSIR NET Life Sciences Exam.

CSIR NET Life Science Syllabus & Exam Pattern

According to the CSIR NET Syllabus Life Science, the question paper is divided into three parts i.e. Part ‘A’, Part ‘B’, and Part ‘C’. The paper will be containing a total of 145 MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions). 

Part A
Total No. of Questions: 20
No. of Questions You Should Attempt: 15
Marking: 2 Marks for each question.
Negative Marking: 0.25 marks for each wrong answer.
Nature of Questions: Based on General Science prioritizing topics from logical reasoning, graphical analysis, analytical and numerical ability, quantitative comparison, series formation, and puzzles.

Part B
Total No. of Questions: 50
No. of Questions You Should Attempt: 35
Marking: 2 Marks for each question.
Negative Marking: 0.75 marks for each wrong answer.
Nature of Questions: Subject Related Conventional Questions.

Part C
Total No. of Questions: 75
No. of Questions You Should Attempt: 25
Marking: 4 Marks for each question.
Negative Marking: No negative marking.
Nature of Questions: Scientifically conceptualized questions that will need the application of scientific knowledge.

Tuesday 7 August 2018

Gate Biotechnology Preparation Tips

Gate Biotechnology Preparation Tips

Here we share some strategy to crack GATE with a good rank. If you study well, with a good plan and your own strategy you need not join any GATE Biotech Coaching for Gate Biotechnology Exam.
First and foremost work is to go through the GATE Biotech 2019 syllabus and write the topics and subtopics in a diary so that you can have a checklist of what you have completed and revised. You may think this is a waste of time but it is actually NOT!! The reason is that you will be aware of what topics you have completed and whether revision has been done or not. Also mention the no of times you did revision. Test series plays an important role to boost your confidence and give a real GATE exam experience. When you are done with a subject preparation you may start with the part tests. Most of you would be wondering which test series you should join.
During Preparation Focus on the areas of interest of GATE. You see similar questions being asked in GATE Biotech. Do get command on those types of questions. Neglect those things which are there in the syllabus but don’t come now a days. 
During Gate Exam Firstly, solve those which are very easy and quick to solve. Then, you solve those which you know how to but takes a longer time. At last, solve those questions which are difficult to solve and you need to apply option elimination, or any kind of strategy but you need to solve and never guess or mark wrong options just for the sake of luck to get it right.
Best Gate Biotech Coaching in Lucknow

GATE is considered as one of the most competitive exams in India. The GATE exam is not only highly competitive but is also highly reputed as it is recognized by the top international institutions of the world. If you are looking forward to appear for GATE Biotech exam and are searching for the best GATE Biotechnology coaching institute in Lucknow then join Koshika Academy. The institute is famous in Lucknow for providing the best education. The faculty here includes Ex officers as well as GATE Toppers who have completed their M.Tech or PhD from top Universities across the country.

Wednesday 1 August 2018

What is the difference among CSIR, NET, JRF and UGC NET?

What is the difference among CSIR, NET, JRF and UGC NET?

CSIR and UGC are two different governmental departments and both conduct their respective NET entrance exam. The former is conducted for the Science stream. NET examination is held two times a year, mostly in June and December. Every year, huge number of candidates appear for the NET (National Eligibility Test). The test is conducted for determining the eligibility for college and university level lectureship and for awarding the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) to Indian nationals for pursuing their Ph.D or research. Junior Research Fellowship or JRF is a fellowship which is offered by both CSIR and UGC to the eligible and selected candidates through written exams, held twice a year. For science fields (e.g Physics, Chemistry etc) this exam is conducted jointly by CSIR and UGC which is generally called CSIR NET exam. For Humanities group subjects this is organized by UGC only (UGC NET).

(1) CSIR Is Conducting Exam for Those who want to do PHD and Eligibility exam those who wants to join as lectures. Under the CSIR, there are two different things which one is JRF(Junior research fellow) if you qualify NET with JRF you can join as PHD student in all Over the India And NET(National Eligibility Test) for Lecturer ship. CSIR conducts exams for below given sujects like Chemical Science, Mathamatical science, Physical science, Life Science..etc.
(2) UGC NET is conducting Exam for Lectureship eligibility of ARTS stream Subjects. there are many subjects includes you can see on UGC official Website.
(3) JRF- Junior Research Fellowship is a fellowship (Rs. 25000/Month) offered by both CSIR & UGC to the eligible and selected candidates through written exams held twice a year as their stipend for doctoral studies or for their assistance in various projects. UGC offers a limited number of fellowships in all the disciplines viz. Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, Commerce, etc., through its own (UGC-NET) exam and in five natural science discipline like, Physical Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Life Sciences, Earth Sceineces and Mathematical Sciences through Joint CSIR-UGC-NET exam held by CSIR twice a year, now they have added Engineering Sciences as one of the domain for CSIR-JRF. 
(4) NET (National Eligibility Test)- The basic objective is to determine eligibility for college & university level lectureship and for the  award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) for Indian nationals in order to ensure minimum standards for the entrants in the teaching profession and in research.