I have done my Masters in chemistry. Is chemistry a subject for UGC NET exam?

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    Rahul Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    Hello, UGC NET Exam is conducted for the Students from the Arts, Commerce and Humanities Stream. While to appear in the Chemistry you must prepare and appear in the CSIR NET Exam. The NET Exam is held every year. You must secure at least 55% marks in Masters to be eligible for the NET Exam. You can take help from the List of NET Chemistry Books given below =https://scoop.eduncle.com/csir-net-chemical-sciences. Inorganic Chemistry by Shriver and Atkins
    Inorganic Chemistry by Miessler
    Advanced Chemistry by J March
    Modern Organic Synthesis
    Physical Chemistry by P. W Atkins & Julio De Paula.
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    NIKHIL SONI Winners Never Quit....... | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    Chemistry is surely a subject for NET exam.
    All the best.

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