How many sections are there in CSIR NET exam?
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Council of Scientific and Insutrial Redearch National Eligibility Test, commonly known as CSIR MET is a national level exam conducted in an online model. The ecam consists of three sections - Part A, B and C. Section/Part A comprises of generic question from all subjects. Section B and C is subject-specific. Part A evaluate students' reasoning ability skills, research ability, comprehension skills etc. On the other hand, Part B and C questions are related to the subject selected by students.
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The CSIR NET exam contains three sections- Part A, B and C. Part A contains generic questions and is common for all subjects. Part B and C contain subject-specific questions. The CSIR NET Part A consists of General Aptitude questions that assess the candidates teaching/research aptitude, reasoning ability, comprehension skills, divergent thinking and general awareness. The CSIR NET Part B and C consist of questions that are based on the subjects chosen by candidates from the following five subjects - Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences and Physical Sciences.
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