The Joint CSIR UGC NET examination is an important gateway for aspiring Junior Research Fellows and Assistant Professors in the dynamic field of Science and Technology. 

 

Administered biannually by the National Testing Agency. This assessment draws participation from lakhs of candidates across the nation. In June 2024 alone, 1,62,084 candidates embarked on this intellectual journey.

 

In this blog post, we will provide you with a proven 60-day strategy carefully crafted for Chemical Science aspirants. 

 

But, before jumping on to the strategy, let’s get familiar with the exam structure and topics to be covered in order to ace your CSIR NET exam.

The Exam Structure

Before we delve into the strategy, let’s grasp the essentials of the CSIR NET exam:

 

Three Crucial Parts:

 

Part A: General Aptitude (common and compulsory for all)

Part B: Subject-specific questions

Part C: In-depth questions related to the candidate’s chosen subject.

 

Total Marks: Each paper carries a maximum of 200 marks.

 

Varying Question Counts: The number of questions differs across subjects. While some subjects have more questions, others focus on depth rather than quantity.

General Aptitude- Compulsory for all

While the General Aptitude section (CSIR NET Part A) carries the least weightage among the three sections. It remains equally crucial for all candidates. Now, let’s understand the syllabus and exam pattern of the general aptitude part.

Here are the key details for CSIR NET Part A:

 

Number of Questions

 

You’ll encounter 20 questions, out of which you need to answer 15.

 

Scoring Scheme

 

  • Correct answers: 2 marks each
  • Incorrect answers: 0.5 marks deduction
  • Total marks for this section: 30

 

Topics under the general aptitude test

 

  • Number and Simplification, Bar Graph, Line Graph

 

  • LCM and HCF, Mean, Median, and Mode

 

  • Average, Quadratic Equations, Coding-Decoding

 

  • Sequence and Series, Series Formation, Pie-chart

 

  • Surds and Indices, Logarithms, Percentages

 

  • Profit and Loss, Tabulation, Direction-Distance

 

  • Simple and Compound Interest, Calendar, and Clock

 

  • Ratio and Proportion, Ranking, Seating Arrangement

 

  • Partnership, Mixture and Allegation, Time and Work

 

  • Speed, Time and Distance, Geometry

 

  • Permutations and Combinations, Mensuration

 

  • Probability, Trigonometry

CSIR NET Chemical Science Exam: Exam Pattern and Syllabus

Now once you are done with the general aptitude test, it’s time to gear up for the CSIR NET Chemical Science examination. Alongside the invaluable CSIR NET Chemical Science preparation tips, a well-structured timetable can help you achieve your desired results. 

 

Before diving into tips, take a thorough look at the CSIR NET Chemical Science syllabus and exam components.

 

Let’s break down the exam components:

 

Part B

  • You will be given 40 questions, but you need to tackle only 35.
  • Correct answers earn 2 marks, while incorrect ones result in a 0.5 mark deduction.

 

Part C

  • You will be given 60 questions, but you’re required to answer only 25.
  • Each correct response will get you 4 marks, while an incorrect one costs you 1 mark.

 

Topics under Chemical science

  • Chemical Periodicity, Bonding

 

  • Main group elements & compounds, Acids and Bases

 

  • Transition elements & coordination compounds, inner transition elements

 

  • Organometallic compounds, cages, and metal clusters

 

  • Analytical Chemistry, Bioinorganic Chemistry

 

  • Characterization of inorganic compounds, Nuclear Chemistry

 

  • Quantum Mechanics & allied topics

 

  • Atomic Structure & Spectroscopy, Chemical Bonding

 

  • Chemical Applications of group theory, Molecular spectroscopy

 

  • Chemical Thermodynamics, Statistical Thermodynamics

 

  • Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics

 

  • Colloids & Surfaces, Solid State

 

  • Polymer Chemistry, Data Analysis

 

  • IUPAC nomenclature, Principles of Stereochemistry

 

  • Aromaticity, Organic reactive intermediates & mechanisms

 

  • Common named reactions and rearrangements, Organic transformation and reagents

 

  • Organic synthesis, Asymmetric synthesis

 

  • Pericyclic Reactions, Synthesis, and reactivity of common heterocyclic compounds

 

  • Chemistry of natural products, Structure determination of organic compounds

 

  • Chemistry in nanoscience and technology, Catalysis, and green chemistry

 

  • Medicinal chemistry, Supramolecular chemistry

 

  • Environmental Chemistry

7 Tips To Excel In Your CSIR Net Chemical Science Exam

Now, let’s get into 7 proven tips that will help you get that A on your exam.

Analyze the Syllabus

 

  • Thoroughly understand the CSIR NET Chemical Science syllabus. This foundational step ensures you cover all essential topics.
  • Familiarize yourself with the exam pattern and marking scheme for each section.

Master the Basics

 

  • Start with a strong grasp of fundamental principles such as atomic structure, chemical bonding, and stoichiometry.
  • These basics serve as the building blocks for more complex concepts.

Practice with Past Papers

 

  • Solve previous years’ question papers to get a feel for the exam format.
  • Time yourself and simulate exam conditions to find out the problematic areas in your preparation.

Create Effective Notes

 

  • While studying, take detailed notes and revise them daily.
  • Writing down key points in a structured format helps with efficient revision.

Join a Study Group

 

  • Collaborate with peers in a study group.
  • Discuss concepts, share insights, and stay motivated together.
  • If you don’t want to join a group, you can complete your revision at PRATISHTHA EDU youtube channel.

Utilize Online Resources

 

  • Explore online platforms for study materials, practice questions, and instructional videos.
  • You can even take advantage of YouTube videos and ⁠CSIR NET courses.

Stay Updated with Research

 

  • Read scientific journals and attend conferences to keep up with the latest developments in chemistry.
  • Stay informed about current research trends.

Effective Time Management

 

  • Create a study schedule that balances your studies with other commitments.
  • Take regular breaks and ensure sufficient rest to avoid burnout


Conclusion

We understand that it’s not easy to crack The CSIR UGC NET examination. But by thoroughly understanding the exam pattern, enrolling in a CSIR NET course, and following the strategies mentioned above. You will crack your exam in no time. Just remember, all you need is dedication, hard work, and patience to excel in your examination. Good Luck!

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