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.

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