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10th March 2014 01:23 PM
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Re: Am I eligible to write CSIR exam after doing M.Pharmacy? Which subjects to select between Life Sciences and Chemical Sciences?

sir,
I am Msc first semester student. Am I eligible to write CSIR exam? whether eligible how can I fill the column 'specialization subject'?
11th January 2014 08:01 PM
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Re: Am I eligible to write CSIR exam after doing M.Pharmacy? Which subjects to select between Life Sciences and Chemical Sciences?

sir,
I am m .pharma student of medicinal chemistry stream (2012-2014). can i opt chemical chemistry in UGC net exam 2014?
18th September 2012 07:59 PM
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sir
I am doing m.pharma in pharmacology dept..am i eligible to write csir net exam?I have searched a lot on internet bt couldnt able to find out a proper answer for my question. If i can than what subject should i choose. Please ans this question because everyone wants to know!!! Please help..
6th September 2012 11:57 PM
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Re: Am I eligible to write CSIR exam after doing M.Pharmacy? Which subjects to select between Life Sciences and Chemical Sciences?

R/sir,
I am doing m.pharma in pharmaceutical chemistry. am i eligible to write csir jrf exam? I have searched a lot on internet bt couldnt able to find out a proper answer for my question. If i can than what subject should i choose. Please ans this question because everyone wants to know!!! Please help..
18th May 2012 07:49 PM
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Re: Am I eligible to write CSIR exam after doing M.Pharmacy? Which subjects to select between Life Sciences and Chemical Sciences?

sir,i m doing m.pharmacy in pharmaceutics specialization.am i eligible for writing csir exam?which subject i should select?life sciences r chemical sciences? i heard that no JRF positions available for pharmaceutics people for their phd position.kindly reply
29th February 2012 01:14 PM
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Re: Am I eligible to write CSIR exam after doing M.Pharmacy? Which subjects to select between Life Sciences and Chemical Sciences?

sir,i m doing m.pharmacy in pharmaceutics specialization.am i eligible for writing csir exam?which subject i should select?life sciences r chemical sciences? i heard that no JRF positions available for pharmaceutics people for their phd position.kindly reply
23rd February 2012 05:21 PM
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Re: Am I eligible to write CSIR exam after doing M.Pharmacy? Which subjects to select between Life Sciences and Chemical Sciences?

i have completed my M.Pharm.can i sit for NET exam.if yes provide me link related to pharmacy-NET
31st January 2012 10:44 PM
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Re: Am I eligible to write CSIR exam after doing M.Pharmacy? Which subjects to select between Life Sciences and Chemical Sciences?

sir i have completed my M.Sc. Biotechnology and want appear in NET exam. So which subject i would like to select?
17th August 2011 06:31 PM
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Am I eligible to write CSIR exam after doing M.Pharmacy? Which subjects to select between Life Sciences and Chemical Sciences?

sir,i m doing m.pharmacy in pharmaceutics specialization.am i eligible for writing csir exam?which subject i should select?life sciences r chemical sciences? i heard that no JRF positions available for pharmaceutics people for their phd position.kindly reply

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