Mali Omkar Rajendra posted an Question
September 01, 2021 • 17:20 pm 50 points
  • CSIR NET
  • Life Sciences

Study plan for life sciences

please give study plan for life Sciences with topic wise weightage

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  • Priya sarda Best Answer

    Life Science is an area of study concerned with the technical understanding of biotechnology & biology that offers a chance to learn each and every fact and detail regarding human beings, microbes, plants, and, animals. This national level exam is a single paper test sectioned into three parts: Part A, B & C. • Part A: This section is the same for all subjects of the CSIR NET exam. Here, your eligibility is determined with research aptitude, quantitative reasoning & analysis, and general science skills. • Part B: This part involves general questions mostly from topics provided in the CSIR NET life science syllabus. • Part C: This section ascertains the student’s proficiency in scientific theories and their applications. The paper shall be of an analytical type wherein the student is anticipated to apply the theoretical concepts to find an answer to the scientific question. Focus on the following sections. Assign at least three days for each topic depending on the difficulty you feel. 1. General Aptitude General aptitude is the same for all subjects in the CSIR NET exam. It mainly covers three areas: Graphical analysis & data interpretation, reasoning, and numerical ability. a. Graphical Analysis & Data Interpretation – Tabulation, Pie-Chart, Graphical analysis: Line & bar graph, measures of dispersion, mode, median, and mean. b. Reasoning – Puzzles, Ranking & arrangement, Clock & calendar, Directions & distance, coding-decoding, series formation, and so on. c. Numerical Ability – Trigonometry, Mensuration, Geometry, Probability, Permutation & combinations, Time & Work, Time speed & distance, Mixture & Alligation, partnership, Proportion & variation, Ratio, Compound interest, Simple interest, Profit & loss, Percentage, Logarithms, Surds & Indices, Sequence & Series, Quadratic equations, HCF & LCM average, Number & Simplification, and so on. There are thirteen units under CSIR NET Life Science. Detailed contents from each unit are described below. Give 4-5 days to each topic. Topic 1 Molecules and their Interaction Relevant to Biology 2 Cellular Organization 3 Fundamental Processes 4 Cell Communication and Cell Signaling 5 Developmental Biology 6 System Physiology – Plant 7 System Physiology – Animal 8 Inheritance Biology 9 Diversity of Life Forms 10 Ecological Principles 11 Evolution and Behavior 12 Applied Biology 13 Methods in Biology How to study ? • Categorize Units based on your difficulty level and their importance in the CSIR NET Life science exam • Design an effective Unit wise Study Time Table Accordingly, something that suits your daily schedule. • Start with units that you feel is easier for you to understand so that when you gain confidence you can move ahead. • Slowly move to other units based on the number of questions asked from them in the CSIR past year NET Exam – refer to previous year question papers to plan this. • Make a list of important topics from the syllabus from each unit and prepare them first • After Each unit, do a revision & attempt a Mock test

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