Which is the best book for CSIR NET mathematical Science preparation?
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2 Answers
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Best Books for CSIR NET Mathematics:
1- Foundations of Functional Analysis by S. Ponnusamy
2- CSIR-UGC NET/JRF/SLET Mathematical Sciences (Paper I & II) by Dr. A. Kumar
3- Contemporary Abstract Algebra by N L Carothers
4- Complex Variables & Applications by James Brown & Ruel Churchill
5- Topics in Algebra by I N Herstein
6- CSIR-UGC NET/JRF/SET Mathematical Sciences by Alok Kumar (Upkar)
7- Real analysis by HL Royden
8- Complex Variables and Applications by Ruel Churchill, James Brown
9- Contemporary Abstract Algebra by Joseph A Gallian
10- Classical Mechanics by Herbert Goldstein
11- Fundamentals of Statistics by S C Gupta
12- Integral Equation...more -
Abstract Algebra Dummit and Foot (Try to solve its exercises)
Linear Algebra Linear Algebra Done Right (One of the best book). You can also try Hoffman Kunze but it is very dense and useful only for theoretical purposes. Real analysis- A Basic Course in Real Analysis by S. Kumaresan. Lots of examples and exorcises will definitely clear your concept. After finishing it, you can try Principles of Mathematical Analysis by W. Rudin. It is famous for its exercises. Complex Analysis- Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable by S. Narayan is undoubtedly good. ODE and PDE: Both by MD Raisinghania and also for PDE you can try Amarnath.
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The authority will release the CSIR NET 2025 result for the December session at csirnet.nta.nic.in. Candidates required an application number and date of birth to view their scorecard. After the CSIR NET result, the candidates who will be qualified for the exam will be provided with the CSIR NET eligibility certificate and JRF Award Letter.
As per the information bulletin, there is no end period for the validity of the qualifying certificate of Assistant Professor.
Candidates can check the CSIR NET 2025 Chemical Science section-wise difficulty level and good attempts for the June session in the table below based on the students' review.
Part Name | Total MCQs | Total MCQs to be Attempted | Good Attempts | Difficulty Level |
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Part A | 20 | 15 | 8-12 | Moderate |
Part B | 40 | 35 | 14-18 (approx) | Moderate to Difficult |
Part C | 60 | 25 | 17-20 (approx) | Difficult |
Total | 120 | 75 | 105-110+ Marks | Moderate to Difficult |
Candidates can check the CSIR NET 2025 Mathematical Science Analysis for June session in the table below based on the students' review.
Part Name | Total MCQs | Total MCQs to be Attempted | Good Attempts | Difficulty Level |
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Part A | 20 | 15 | 10-12 | Easy to Moderate |
Part B | 40 | 25 | 14-18 | Moderate to Difficult |
Part C | 60 | 20 | 16-20 | Moderate to Difficult |
Total | 120 | 60 | 110-115+ Marks | Moderate to Difficult |
The CSIR NET stands for the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research National Eligibility Test. It determines the eligibility of Indian nationals for the 'award of Junior Research Fellowship and appointment as Assistant Professor.' Also, appointment as 'Assistant Professor and admission to Ph.D.' and 'admission to Ph.D. only' in several Indian universities and colleges.
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