I completed my graduation in botany and post graduation in microbiology. Am I eligible for the CSIR NET for life Science?
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Yes, you are eligible to take the CSIR NET Life Science Exam. The subejcts in which you did your graduation and post-graduations come under life Science itself. So, you can take the exam. NTA CSIR NET will be conducted in the month of November 2020. So, prepare yourself well. As there is not much time left, so from now you should focus more on the important topics only. Solve as many previous year question papers and take online mock tests to analyze your preparation level. This will also improve your speed and accuracy while solving questions.
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