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20th February 2011, 06:22 PM
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Syllabus of NET life science? Which books to refer? Question paper pattern of paper I and II?
Dear sir/madam
I need net exam life science syllabus for preparing the exam with confidence.Which life science book will preferred.I want paper 1 and paper 2 question pattern.please send it to my mail [email protected] |
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21st February 2011, 03:38 PM
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Re: Syllabus of NET life science? Which books to refer? Question paper pattern of paper I and II?
FOr your information:
Syllabus for CSIR NET- Life Sciences PAPER 1 – SECTION A 1. General information on science and its interface with society to test the candidate’s awareness of science, aptitude of scientific and quantitative reasonsing. 2. COMMON ELEMENTRY COMPUTER SCIENCE ( Applicable to all candidates offering subject areas ). 3. History of development of computers, Mainframe, Mini, Micro’s and Super Computer Systems. 4. General awareness of computer Hardware i..e. CPU and other peripheral devices ( input / output and auxiliary storage devices ). 5. Basic knowledge of computer systems, software and programming languages i.e. Machine language, Assembly language and higher level language. 6. General awareness of popular commercial software packages like LOTUS, DBASE, WORDSTAR, other Scientific application packages. PAPER I – SECTION B 1. Cell Biology : Structure and function of cells and intracellular organelies ( of both prokaryotes and eukaryotes ) : mechanism of cell division including ( mitosis and meiosis ) and cell differentiation : Cell – cell interaction ; Malignant growth ; Immune response ; Dosage compensation and mechanism of sex determination. 2. Biochemistry : Structure of atoms, molecules and chemical bonds. Principles of physical chemistry : Thermodynamics, Kinetics, dissociation and association constants ; Nucleic acid structure, genetic code, replication, transcription and translation : Structure, function and metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins ; Enzymes and coenzyme ; Respiration and photosynthesis. 3. Physology : Response to stress : Active transport across membranes ; Plant and animal hormones ; Nutrition ( including vitamins ) ; Reproduction in plants, microbes and animals. 4. Genetics : Principles of Mendelian inheritance, chromosome structure and function ; Gene Structure and regulation of gene expression. Linkage and genetic mapping ; Extrachromosomal inheritance ( episomes, mitochondria and chloraplasts ) ; Mutation : DNA damage and repair, chromosome aberration : Transposons ; Sex-linked inheritance and genetic disorders ; Somatic cell genetics ; Genome organization ( in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes ). 5. Evolutionary Biology : Origin of life ( including aspects of prebiotic environment and molecular evolution ) ; Concepts of evolution ; Theories of organic evolution ; Mechanisms of speciation ; Hardyweinberg genetic equilibrium, genetic polymorphism and selection ; Origin and evolution of economically important microbes, plants and animals. 6. Environmental Biology : Concept and dynamics of ecosystem, components, food chain and energy flow, productivity and biogeochemical cycles ; Types of ecosystems, Population ecology and biological control ; Community structure and organization ; Environmental pollution ; Sustainable development ; Economic importance of microbes, plants and animals. 7. Biodiversity and Taxonomy : Species concept, Biological nomenclature theories of biological classification, Structural biochemical and molecular systematics ; DNA finger printing, numerical taxonomy, Biodiversity, characterization, generation maintenance and loss : Magnitude and distribution of biodiversity, economic value,wildlife biology, conservation strategies, cryopreservation. For Books: http://www.book4u.in (You can serach Paper-I, II and III study material here) and UPKAR Publications Books http://www.want2learn.com regards |
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21st February 2011, 08:42 PM
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Re: Syllabus of NET life science? Which books to refer? Question paper pattern of paper I and II?
Below are the attachments for CSIR NET Life Science previous papers. kindly find the attachments below.
Whereas for study materials you can opt for following books:-
Publisher: Upkar Prakashan
Publisher: Danika/ Trueman Publishing Company
Publisher: G. K. Publishers (p) Ltd.
Publisher: New Age |
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21st February 2011, 09:09 PM
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Re: Syllabus of NET life science? Which books to refer? Question paper pattern of paper I and II?
Dear friend,
you can refer to the following books for NET life science: CSIR-Net Life Science By B. L. Chaudhary CSIR Life Sciences By Dr. Pramod Singh CSIR-UGC JRF/LS(NET) Life Sciences By Gk Pub Csir-Ugc Net/Jrf/Slet Life Sciences By Dr. A. P. Singh & Kumar Pushkar (Upkars Prakashan) Csir - Ugc Net / Slet Life Science (paper I & Ii ) By Ananta Charan Pattanayak & Ms. Kanchan Gupta Joint Ugc Csir Net Life Sciences Also For State Level Entrance Examination By Ziaul Hasan Faruqi here below in the attachment, there are the syllabus and the model test papers for your practice.. |
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1st March 2011, 12:00 AM
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Re: Syllabus of NET life science? Which books to refer? Question paper pattern of paper I and II?
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Syllabus of NET life science Syllabus for CSIR NET- Life Sciences PAPER 1 – SECTION A 1. General information on science and its interface with society to test the candidate’s awareness of science, aptitude of scientific and quantitative reasonsing. 2. COMMON ELEMENTRY COMPUTER SCIENCE ( Applicable to all candidates offering subject areas ). 3. History of development of computers, Mainframe, Mini, Micro’s and Super Computer Systems. 4. General awareness of computer Hardware i..e. CPU and other peripheral devices ( input / output and auxiliary storage devices ). 5. Basic knowledge of computer systems, software and programming languages i.e. Machine language, Assembly language and higher level language. 6. General awareness of popular commercial software packages like LOTUS, DBASE, WORDSTAR, other Scientific application packages. PAPER I – SECTION B 1. Cell Biology : Structure and function of cells and intracellular organelies ( of both prokaryotes and eukaryotes ) : mechanism of cell division including ( mitosis and meiosis ) and cell differentiation : Cell – cell interaction ; Malignant growth ; Immune response ; Dosage compensation and mechanism of sex determination. 2. Biochemistry : Structure of atoms, molecules and chemical bonds. Principles of physical chemistry : Thermodynamics, Kinetics, dissociation and association constants ; Nucleic acid structure, genetic code, replication, transcription and translation : Structure, function and metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids and proteins ; Enzymes and coenzyme ; Respiration and photosynthesis. 3. Physology : Response to stress : Active transport across membranes ; Plant and animal hormones ; Nutrition ( including vitamins ) ; Reproduction in plants, microbes and animals. 4. Genetics : Principles of Mendelian inheritance, chromosome structure and function ; Gene Structure and regulation of gene expression. Linkage and genetic mapping ; Extrachromosomal inheritance ( episomes, mitochondria and chloraplasts ) ; Mutation : DNA damage and repair, chromosome aberration : Transposons ; Sex-linked inheritance and genetic disorders ; Somatic cell genetics ; Genome organization ( in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes ). 5. Evolutionary Biology : Origin of life ( including aspects of prebiotic environment and molecular evolution ) ; Concepts of evolution ; Theories of organic evolution ; Mechanisms of speciation ; Hardyweinberg genetic equilibrium, genetic polymorphism and selection ; Origin and evolution of economically important microbes, plants and animals. 6. Environmental Biology : Concept and dynamics of ecosystem, components, food chain and energy flow, productivity and biogeochemical cycles ; Types of ecosystems, Population ecology and biological control ; Community structure and organization ; Environmental pollution ; Sustainable development ; Economic importance of microbes, plants and animals. 7. Biodiversity and Taxonomy : Species concept, Biological nomenclature theories of biological classification, Structural biochemical and molecular systematics ; DNA finger printing, numerical taxonomy, Biodiversity, characterization, generation maintenance and loss : Magnitude and distribution of biodiversity, economic value,wildlife biology, conservation strategies, cryopreservation. refer to the following books for NET life science: CSIR-Net Life Science By B. L. Chaudhary CSIR Life Sciences By Dr. Pramod Singh CSIR-UGC JRF/LS(NET) Life Sciences By Gk Pub Csir-Ugc Net/Jrf/Slet Life Sciences By Dr. A. P. Singh & Kumar Pushkar (Upkars Prakashan) Csir - Ugc Net / Slet Life Science (paper I & Ii ) By Ananta Charan Pattanayak & Ms. Kanchan Gupta visit the link for more details. http://www.book4u.in and UPKAR Publications Books http://www.want2learn.com good luck |
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6th March 2011, 12:49 PM
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Re: Syllabus of NET life science? Which books to refer? Question paper pattern of paper I and II?
Hello friend,
I am sending you four pdf file in which you can see the all notification, syllabus and model paper of net life science. Please download it and see it . CSIR UGC NET EXAM LIFE SCIENCE BOOK- Trueman's life science by pramod singh Upkar/s life science by Dr. A.P sing and kumar pushkara RPH net practise test set by RPH RPH NET life science paper2 guide by rph Trueman practise paper set by pranav kumar |
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6th March 2011, 12:52 PM
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Re: Syllabus of NET life science? Which books to refer? Question paper pattern of paper I and II?
CSIR-UGC (NET) EXAM FOR AWARD OF JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP AND ELIGIBILITY FOR LECTURERSHIP:
According to the new pattern, the June, 2011 CSIR-UGC (NET) Exam for Award of Junior Research Fellowship and Eligibility for Lecturership will be a Single Paper Test(and not Paper I and Paper II as it was previously held) and will have Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). *The MCQ test paper of each subject shall carry a maximum of 200 marks. *The duration of each exam will be of three hours each. *The question paper will be divided into 3 parts. The Pattern of the Question Paper: *Part 'A' will be common to all subjects.It will be a test containing a maximum of 20 questions of General Science and Research Aptitude test. The candidates shall be required to answer any 15 questions of two marks each. The total marks allocated to this section is 30 out of 200. *Part 'B' will contain subject-related conventional MCQs. The total marks allocated to this section is 70 out of 200. The maximum number of questions to be attempted shall be in the range of 25-35. *Part 'C' will contain higher value questions that will test your knowledge of scientific concepts and/or application of the scientific concepts. The questions will be of analytical nature where you are expected to apply the scientific knowledge to arrive at the solution to the given scientific problem. The total marks allocated to this section is be 100 out of 200. NOTE:There will be negative marking for wrong answers, wherever required, that will be @ 25%, so be careful of answering. You can also apply online for the exam at: http://203.199.141.241/online/form.jsp Instruction for filling the online form is available at: http://203.199.141.241/online/instructions.jsp You may find the Syllabus, Notification along with Important Dates in the attachment given below. |
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28th May 2011, 01:49 PM
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Re: Syllabus of NET life science? Which books to refer? Question paper pattern of paper I and II?
please tell me which books i should prefer for life sciences in [email protected]
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15th August 2011, 09:58 PM
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Re: Syllabus of NET life science? Which books to refer? Question paper pattern of paper I and II?
For NET life science you can refer the following books.
*)CSIR-Net Life Science,B. L. Chaudhary *)CSIR Life Sciences,Dr. Pramod Singh *)CSIR-UGC JRF/LS(NET) Life Sciences,Gk Publication |
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23rd August 2011, 04:09 PM
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Re: Syllabus of NET life science? Which books to refer? Question paper pattern of paper I and II?
dear sir/madam
I need the syllabus of NET LIFE SCIENCE (biotechnology) for june 2012. Which book i refer? Question paper pattern of paper 1st and 2nd also...please give me some tips for better preparation and is there any coaching classes in indore or bhopal for CSIR NET LIFE SCIENCE but 1st preference is indore. How to apply?? |
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23rd August 2011, 04:21 PM
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Re: Syllabus of NET life science? Which books to refer? Question paper pattern of paper I and II?
dear sir/madam
i need d syllabus of net life science biotechnology for june 2012 exam..which book i refer and what is the pattern of exam??? Please give me some tips for best preparation... And is there any coaching classes in indore or bhopal for it but 1st preferencd is indore. How to apply..??? |
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21st December 2011, 04:00 PM
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Re: Syllabus of NET life science? Which books to refer? Question paper pattern of paper I and II?
Dear sir/madam
I need net exam life science syllabus for preparing the exam with confidence.Which life science book will preferred.I want paper 1 and paper 2 question pattern......... thanks |
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18th April 2012, 03:39 PM
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Re: Syllabus of NET life science? Which books to refer? Question paper pattern of paper I and II?
respected sir/mam i have done my b.s c in biotecnology and p.g in m.sc pharmaceutical chemistry.so have i to give net in life science..plz mail me at [email protected].......
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30th August 2012, 10:09 PM
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Re: Syllabus of NET life science? Which books to refer? Question paper pattern of paper I and II?
respected sir/mam i have done b.s.c. zoologyand a student p.g.zoology. i want net question for life science 2012.plz send me on [email protected]
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31st August 2012, 01:58 AM
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Re: Syllabus of NET life science? Which books to refer? Question paper pattern of paper I and II?
Hi dear,
Below are the attachments for CSIR NET Life Science previous papers. kindly find the attachments below. Whereas for study materials you can opt for following books:- Csir Ugc Net/jrf/slet Life Sciences by - Dr. A. P. Singh & Kumar Pushkar Publisher: Upkar Prakashan CSIR Life Sciences by - Dr. Pramod Singh Publisher: Danika/ Trueman Publishing Company CSIR-UGC JRF/LS(NET) Life Sciences by - Gk Publisher: G. K. Publishers (p) Ltd. CSIR-Net Life Science by - B. L. Chaudhary, Kailash Choudhary, Arun Chaudhary Publisher: New Age Thanks |
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