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CSIR UGC NET Syllabus PDF & Exam Pattern
CSIR UGC NET Syllabus 2017 is provided here. So the candidates who applied for CSIR exam can check the CSIR NET Syllabus. Also, the candidates can view the CSIR UGC Exam Pattern for better preparation. Download CSIR Syllabus from the below provided link.
CSIR UGC NET Exam Pattern 2017
S.No | Sections | Topics | Number of Questions | Marks | Duration of the exam |
1 | Part A | General Science, Quantitative Reasoning & Analysis and Research Aptitude | 20 | 30 | 3 Hours |
2 | Part B | Subject (Core) | 25 | 70 | |
3 | Part C | Subject (Advanced) | 30 | 100 | |
Total Marks | 200 |
- The CSIR JRF exam comprises an objective type test.
- There will be three parts in the CSIR UGC exam.
- The total number of marks for the CSIR JRF NET exam is 200 marks.
- Duration of the UGC NET exam is 2 hours.
CSIR UGC NET Syllabus – Reasoning
- Analytical Reasoning.
- Analogies.
- Syllogisms.
- Directions.
- Alphabet Series.
- Classification.
- Symbols and Notations.
- Coding-Decoding.
- Similarities and Differences.
- Number Series.
- Arrangements.
- Blood Relationships.
- NonVerbal Reasoning.
- Data Sufficiency.
- Statements.
- Visual Ability etc.
CSIR UGC NET Exam Pattern for Physical Sciences
S.No | Sections | Topic | Number of Questions given | Number of Questions to be Attempted | Marks | Duration of the exam |
1 | Part A | General Science, Quantitative Reasoning & Analysis and Research Aptitude | 20 | 15 | 30 | 3 Hours |
2 | Part B | Subject (Core) | 25 | 20 | 70 | |
3 | Part C | Subject (Advanced) | 30 | 20 | 100 | |
Total Marks | 200 |
CSIR UGC NET Exam Pattern for Mathematical Sciences
S.No | Sections | Topic | Number of Questions given | Number of Questions to be Attempted | Marks | Duration of the exam |
1 | Part A | General Science, Quantitative Reasoning & Analysis and Research Aptitude | 20 | 15 | 30 | 3 Hours |
2 | Part B | Subject (Core) | 40 | 25 | 75 | |
3 | Part C | Subject (Advanced) | 60 | 20 | 95 | |
Total Marks | 200 |
CSIR UGC NET Exam Pattern for Earth Sciences
S.No | Sections | Topic | Number of Questions given | Number of Questions to be Attempted | Marks | Duration of the exam |
1 | Part A | General Science, Quantitative Reasoning & Analysis and Research Aptitude | 20 | 15 | 30 | 3 Hours |
2 | Part B | Subject (Core) | 50 | 35 | 70 | |
3 | Part C | Subject (Advanced) | 80 | 25 | 100 | |
Total Marks | 200 |
CSIR UGC NET Exam Pattern for Chemical Sciences
S.No | Sections | Topic | Number of Questions given | Number of Questions to be Attempted | Marks | Duration of the exam |
1 | Part A | General Science, Quantitative Reasoning & Analysis and Research Aptitude | 20 | 15 | 30 | 3 Hours |
2 | Part B | Subject (Core) | 50 | 35 | 70 | |
3 | Part C | Subject (Advanced) | 75 | 25 | 100 | |
Total Marks | 200 |
CSIR UGC NET Exam Pattern for Life Sciences
S.No | Sections | Topic | Number of Questions given | Number of Questions to be Attempted | Marks | Duration of the exam |
1 | Part A | General Science, Quantitative Reasoning & Analysis and Research Aptitude | 20 | 15 | 30 | 3 Hours |
2 | Part B | Subject (Core) | 50 | 35 | 70 | |
3 | Part C | Subject (Advanced) | 75 | 25 | 100 | |
Total Marks | 200 |
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The CSIR UGC NET Syllabus is available in the official website for download. The CSIR UGC NET Exam Pattern is given subject wise. Aspirants can also download UGC NET Exam Syllabus discipline wise from the links given below. The CSIR NET exam consists of three parts out of which Part A is common to all the disciplines. Part B and Part C consists of Core & Advanced part of the chosen subject respectively.
The topics involved in Part A are :
- General Science.
- Quantitative Reasoning & Analysis.
- Research Aptitude.
NET Exam will be conducted on the following Subjects :
- Chemical Sciences.
- Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Sciences.
- Life Sciences.
- Mathematical Sciences.
- Physical Sciences.
CSIR UGC NET Syllabus for Chemical Sciences
- Inorganic Chemistry.
- Physical Chemistry.
- Organic Chemistry.
- Interdisciplinary topics.
- Chemistry in nano-science and technology.
- Catalysis and green chemistry.
- Medicinal chemistry.
- Supramolecular chemistry.
- Environmental chemistry
CSIR UGC NET Syllabus for Earth Sciences
PAPER I (PART B)
- The Earth and the Solar System.
- Earth Materials, Surface Feature, and Processes.
- Interior of the Earth, Deformation, and Tectonics.
- Oceans and Atmosphere.
- Environmental Earth Sciences.
PAPER I (PART C)
- Geology.
- Mineralogy and Petrology.
- Structural Geology And Geo tectonics.
- Paleontology And its Applications.
- Sedimentology And Stratigraphy.
- Marine Geology And Pale oceanography.
- Geochemistry.
- Economic Geology.
- Precambrian Geology And Crustal Evolution.
- Quaternary Geology.
- Applied Geology.
- Physical Geography.
- Geophysics.
- Meteorology.
- Ocean Sciences.
CSIR UGC NET Syllabus for Life Sciences Syllabus
- Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology.
- Cell Communication and Cell Signaling.
- Cellular Organization.
- Fundamental Processes.
- System Physiology – Animal.
- Inheritance Biology.
- Developmental Biology.
- System Physiology – Plant.
- Diversity of Life Forms.
- Applied Biology.
- Ecological Principles.
- Evolution and Behavior.
- Methods in Biology.
CSIR UGC NET Syllabus for Mathematical Sciences
- Analysis.
- Linear Algebra.
- Complex Analysis.
- Algebra.
- Topology.
- Ordinary Differential Equations.
- Partial Differential Equations.
- Numerical Analysis.
- Calculus of Variations.
- Linear Integral Equations.
- Classical Mechanics.
- Descriptive statistics.
- Exploratory data analysis.
CSIR UGC NET Syllabus for Physical Sciences
PART – A (CORE)
- Mathematical Methods of Physics.
- Classical Mechanics.
- Electromagnetic Theory.
- Quantum Mechanics.
- Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics.
- Electronics and Experimental Methods.
PART – B (ADVANCED)
- Mathematical Methods of Physics.
- Classical Mechanics.
- Electromagnetic Theory.
- Quantum Mechanics.
- Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics.
- Electronics and Experimental Methods.
- Atomic & Molecular Physics.
- Condensed Matter Physics.
- Nuclear and Particle Physics.