CSIR NET (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research National Eligibility Test) is a national-level examination conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) in India. The exam is held twice a year, usually in June and December, to determine the eligibility of candidates for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and Lectureship in various science subjects.
The CSIR NET December 2023 session has begun today, and it is important for candidates to be aware of the exam day guidelines and paper pattern to ensure a smooth and successful examination experience. Here are some key details:
Admit Card: Candidates must carry a printed copy of their admit card to the examination center. The admit card contains essential information such as the candidate’s roll number, exam center details, and reporting time. It is advisable to download and print the admit card well in advance to avoid any last-minute issues.
Reporting Time: Candidates should reach the examination center well before the reporting time mentioned on their admit card. Latecomers may not be allowed to enter the examination hall.
Valid ID Proof: Along with the admit card, candidates must carry a valid photo ID proof (such as Aadhaar card, PAN card, driving license, passport) to establish their identity at the examination center.
COVID-19 Safety Measures: Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, candidates must follow all safety guidelines issued by the authorities. This may include wearing face masks, maintaining social distancing, and using hand sanitizers. Candidates should also carry their own personal hand sanitizers and water bottles.
Exam Pattern: The CSIR NET December 2023 exam consists of two papers - Paper I and Paper II. Paper I is common for all subjects and tests the candidates’ aptitude in general science, logical reasoning, analytical skills, and numerical ability. Paper II is subject-specific and assesses the candidates’ knowledge in their chosen subject.
Paper I: Paper I comprises multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and is divided into three parts - Part A, Part B, and Part C. Part A contains questions on general science, Part B focuses on logical reasoning, and Part C tests the candidates’ analytical skills and numerical ability. The duration of Paper I is 3 hours.
Paper II: Paper II consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) based on the specific subject chosen by the candidate. The duration of Paper II is 3 hours.
Marking Scheme: Each correct answer in both papers carries a positive mark, while incorrect answers may lead to negative marking. It is important for candidates to read the instructions carefully and attempt only those questions they are confident about.
Syllabus: Candidates should thoroughly prepare the syllabus for their chosen subject as specified by CSIR NET. The syllabus covers various topics related to the subject, and candidates should focus on strengthening their conceptual understanding.
Result Declaration: The results of CSIR NET December 2023 are usually declared within a few weeks after the examination. Candidates can check their results on the official website of CSIR NET or NTA by entering their roll number and other required details.
It is crucial for candidates to familiarize themselves with the exam day guidelines and paper pattern to perform well in the CSIR NET December 2023 examination. Following these guidelines will help ensure a smooth and successful examination experience.
REFERENCE LINK:
- National Testing Agency (NTA) - Official website: www.nta.ac.in
- Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) - Official website: www.csir.res.in
- CSIR NET Information Bulletin - Available on the official website of CSIR NET.
- CSIR UGC NET Life Sciences Guide by RPH Editorial Board - A comprehensive guidebook for CSIR NET Life Sciences aspirants.
- CSIR UGC NET/JRF/SLET Physical Sciences by Dr. Lal Jain - A book specifically designed for CSIR NET Physical Sciences preparation.
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