Is it mandatory to appear for all three parts of the CSIR NET exam?
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No, it is not compulsory for students to appear for all three parts. The three parts of the CSIR NET exam are Part A:General Aptitude, Part B: Subject-specific paper and Part C: Subject-specific paper. If a candidate is only interested in Lectureship (and not JRF) in this case candidates need not appear for Part C of the exam. For all students aiming for JRF need to appear for all three parts. Part B and Part C are subject specific and students need to choose their respective subjects for the same.
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No, it is not mandatory to appear for all three parts of the CSIR NET exam. The three parts of the exam are:
Part A: This part consists of General Aptitude questions, which are common to all subjects. It is compulsory for all candidates to attempt this part. Part B: This part consists of subject-related multiple-choice questions (MCQs). The number of questions and the total marks for this part vary depending on the subject. Part C: This part consists of higher value questions, which are designed to test the candidates' knowledge of scientific concepts and their ability to analyze and apply them. This part also varies in terms of the num...more
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