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Correspondence degrees are not favorable. Do a full time degree, to get full benefits.
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1)Firstly I would like to advise you that you should only apply for the subject from which you have pursued the master's degree. So, if you have got master's in life sciences or related to this, then you have made a good decision to appear in CSIR NET Life Science Exam.
2)Your postgraduation knowledge will p
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You must have maths, this is the basic eligibility for many colleges to make the students admitted in the graduation courses.
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