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basically I want to pursuing M.sc in environmental science ; Can I applicable to be an aspirant on csir net Life sciences ?!?

Pompi Bhadra 21st May, 2020

Hello Aspirant!

As Environmental science incorporates many aspects of Life Sciences in it, you can appear in CSIR-NET Life Science. But you will have to do a lot of extra hard work for CSIR-NET exam preparation apart from completing your post-graduate syllabus. The syllabus varies largely. If you are willing to pursue M.Sc. in Environmental Science, you should go for UGC-NET Environmental Sciences keeping in view the syllabus. It will be more helpful to you as per my knowledge.

I hope this answer will help you.

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Among csir net and ugc net exam what is good for pursuing PhD in chemistry I m currently doing msc chemistry.. And in which csir or ugc the options for jrf and lectureship can be filled in form?

pdwords Student Expert 20th May, 2020
Hello,

As you're pursuing MSc in Chemistry, you need to appear for CSIR NET as it's conducted for five science subjects namely Life Science, Chemical Science, Mathematical Science, Physical Science,Earth Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Science.

Out of aforementioned ones,you have to apply for Chemical Science, it's Eligibility Criteria is passed Master's degree in relevant field with 55% aggregate for General Candidates, in case of reserved categories there's relaxation of 5%. You can also apply while enrolled in Master's Degree Program but this degree needs to be completed within two years(validity to avail the fellowsip).

You can apply for only one among JRF and Lecturership/Assistant Professor, however if you fulfill the criteria for the post of lecturership or assistant professor, you'll considered eligible for both the post. Upper age limit for JRF is 28 years, while relaxation is provided to other categories.

For more details,please visit the official website at https://csirnet.nta.nic.in/WebInfo/Public/View.aspx?page=1

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