Which is better M.Sc. Microbiology or M.Sc. Clinical research? And after M.Sc. Clinical Research can I still give csir net?
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Hii, Government jobs- All Those who are looking for a job after completing Master of Science in Microbiology can find plenty of job opportunities in the central government sector. Several vacancies are available for them in the research institutes run by central government. These graduates can apply for Scientist, Research Assistant, Technical Assistant, Field Assistant or Project Assistant posts in these institutes whenever vacancies are available. Institute of Liver and Biliary Sciences, New Delhi offers Microbiologist job for these graduates. Higher studies- Candidates who would like to continue their studies in microbiology can fur...more
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The authority will release the CSIR NET 2025 result for the December session at csirnet.nta.nic.in. Candidates required an application number and date of birth to view their scorecard. After the CSIR NET result, the candidates who will be qualified for the exam will be provided with the CSIR NET eligibility certificate and JRF Award Letter.
As per the information bulletin, there is no end period for the validity of the qualifying certificate of Assistant Professor.
Candidates can check the CSIR NET 2025 Chemical Science section-wise difficulty level and good attempts for the June session in the table below based on the students' review.
Part Name | Total MCQs | Total MCQs to be Attempted | Good Attempts | Difficulty Level |
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Part A | 20 | 15 | 8-12 | Moderate |
Part B | 40 | 35 | 14-18 (approx) | Moderate to Difficult |
Part C | 60 | 25 | 17-20 (approx) | Difficult |
Total | 120 | 75 | 105-110+ Marks | Moderate to Difficult |
Candidates can check the CSIR NET 2025 Mathematical Science Analysis for June session in the table below based on the students' review.
Part Name | Total MCQs | Total MCQs to be Attempted | Good Attempts | Difficulty Level |
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Part A | 20 | 15 | 10-12 | Easy to Moderate |
Part B | 40 | 25 | 14-18 | Moderate to Difficult |
Part C | 60 | 20 | 16-20 | Moderate to Difficult |
Total | 120 | 60 | 110-115+ Marks | Moderate to Difficult |
The CSIR NET stands for the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research National Eligibility Test. It determines the eligibility of Indian nationals for the 'award of Junior Research Fellowship and appointment as Assistant Professor.' Also, appointment as 'Assistant Professor and admission to Ph.D.' and 'admission to Ph.D. only' in several Indian universities and colleges.
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