Who reviews the objections received against the CSIR NET answer key?
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The objections received against the CSIR NET (Council of Scientific and Industrial Research National Eligibility Test) answer keys are reviewed by a panel of subject matter experts appointed by the exam conducting authority. The panel of subject matter experts comprises of experts in the respective subject areas of the exam. They review the objections raised by the candidates and examine the correctness of the answer key with reference to the relevant syllabus and exam pattern. After reviewing the objections raised by the candidates, the panel of subject matter experts prepares a final answer key. The final answer key is then released...more
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The CSIR NET 2025 Notification was released on September 25 in the form of PDF at csirnet.nta.nic.in. The notification conists if the important information related to the exam like exam dates, syllabus, pattern of an exam, etc.
The National Testing Agency declare the CSIR NET Cut off. It will be released subject and category-wise. The cut off is prepared on the basis of several factors including difficulty of the exam, reservation norms, number of candidates, etc.
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Organic Reactive Intermediates: Carbocation, Carbanions, Free Radicals, Benzynes
Stereochemistry: Stereogenicity, Stereoselectivity, Enantioselectivity
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Structure Determination of Organic Compounds
Asymmetric Synthesis, Determination of Enantiomeric and Diastereomeric Excess
IUPAC Nomenclature
Concepts in Organic Synthesis
Chemistry of Natural Products, etc.
The authority will release the CSIR NET 2025 result for the December session on the official website at csirnet.nta.nic.in. It will contain the name of a candidate, roll number, category, parents' name, Post applied (JRF and Assistant Professor or Assistant Professor Only), subject code, etc.
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