I have done M.Sc in botany, what are my subjects for the NET exam?

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Asked by Krishna Sharma

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    Rehbar Ahmed I am preparing for NEET test

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    You can choose life science in the NET exam. You can visit csirhrdg.res.in (website) to see the chapters included in life sciences. Best of luck for your future!
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    amish jain | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    Hello Krishna, After the Master's degree, you can apply for the NET Examination. NET Exam is conducted by CSIR and CBSE. CBSE conducts UGC NET on the behalf of UGC for the 84 subjects while CSIR conducts CSIR NET Exam in five subjects for Science stream candidates. As you have completed M.Sc. In botany, you can apply for the CSIR NET Life Science or UGC NET Environment Science. You can check the complete details at Eduncle blog for UGC NET Subjects or check the official website. The minimum eligibility for the NET Exam is post graduation degree and candidates can apply for their post graduation subjects only. All the best for the futur
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