Thursday, June 30

Noorul Huda

10 Best Tips to Crack UGC – CSIR NET (Preparation Guide)

  • 10 Best Tips to Crack UGC – CSIR NET

NET jointly conducted by UGC and CSIR is very important examination for those like to go for higher courses in all kinds of Sciences. Achieving JRF in this exam is a tough task provided the standard of the question papers. Getting through CSIR – NET JRF shall offer you a Ph.D. seat in most reputed Laboratories in the country working under the purview of CSIR, DBT, ICMR etc. You will also eligible to receive good stipend from MHRD along with SRF and RA positions. Candidates have to prepare in a highly systematic manner to crack this examination. Following are some useful tips and insights into this coveted test.




1. Strength in basics is highly required. 10th and 12th standard should be good. Student should be very good in fundamentals of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Statistics and Biology. It is not for only CSIR it is for their whole life, as after clearing the exams they will go for research and if they lack in fundamental knowledge they will good for nothing. So clear and proper fundamental understanding with a hunger of more knowledge should be the main driving force for the candidate.


2. Time factor: It depends from student to student and also on their level of previous knowledge. But on an average, 6 month hard work is required at least. During preparation proportion of the subjects based on the students own strength should taken care off.


3. One cannot be master in all the subjects,so it’s better to concentrate on the strength of the student. If someone is good in subject A, he/ she should put stress more on that. Definitely the other portions cannot be overlooked but he/ she should not miss even a single question in their area. The competition is too tough, so missing a single question in your own area may leave you far behind.
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4. You will have doubt with regard to where to start and end preparation for different subjects? There are no such specifications, but one should be very strong in basics till 12th standard. If they feel that there are loop holes in their basics then they should take care of that first. Once they are comfortable with the basics then slowly they can consolidate their degree subjects. Out of three, good hold in any 2 of this is enough to crack the exam.


5. Coming to the standard and nature of questions in this exam, major focus is on the basic understanding. There are sections where advanced topics are covered but answering those require proper understanding and little bit research experiences helps in those sections. For a student who just passed his Masters is bit difficult to handle this section as it changes with the advent of the technologies and time. So it’s better to concentrate on the basic level more.
6. What kind of practice is required before appearing for the exam?: There is no specific method but practicing with proper timing like other competitive exams will help the aspirants to manage the timings during the examination. Clear vision, grip over the subject, time management are the key factors.


7. What type of books and material to follow?: Students can take up any standard available books, except very cheap series which does not convey the proper understanding. In the mean time they should go too much deep in a particular paper as time management and finishing the overall syllabus itself is a challenging task for a student. So there should be a balance during preparation: how much to read, what to read. Good book does not mean they have go through the whole book. Most important is extracting the best described chapters from different books as per the requirement and finishing them all in time with proper understanding. To maintain this they can even take help from the coaching institutes if they feel that there is a need.



8. Depending on the self assessment of student’s capability, one can decide on whether he may or may not go for a coaching. If the basics of the student is strong and he can do well in the present situation and manage time for preparing all the portions then there is no need of coaching. But if he feels that he is having problems with any of these then he can go for a coaching institute provided he has the details of the very institute. The ultimate goal is to crack the exam whatever way it is possible, the student have to look for it. There should not be any inhibition with the preparation and exam because final judgment depends on your preparation and you have to justify it whatever way it is possible.


9. Many of CSIR successful students are from rural areas. Some are too good who don’t need any external support to get through the exam. On the contrary the average student who may crack the test with the help of their hard work suffers a lot or ultimately fails to get through due to language barrier. To overcome the language barrier one must read Standard English daily news papers and get acquainted with the language. Moreover they have to write in English during the test. If they are week in the language and if they somehow cross the 1st paper, then they face problems in writing the 2nd paper as it is of descriptive type. Language efficiency somewhere plays a crucial role. Its nothing to do much with the subject knowledge which students gain from their local language written books but definitely with their proper written expression and understanding of the terminologies.


10. CSIR exam is highly competitive and prestigious one and is the dream of most of the students. I suggest all the science PG students to go for CSIR exam with sincere commitment, dedication and hard work to achieve goal. Once student clears the exam it is his/her choice to select the university/ R&D Lab and guide. Many of the R and D labs are running short of scientists in this country. At this stage one can take up CSIR exam, complete it successfully PhD program then go for Post Doc, publish good papers come back to India where opportunities are unlimited with good remuneration.


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Saturday, June 25

Noorul Huda

STANDARD BOOKS FOR SPECTROSCOPY (Organic & Inorganic)

Spectroscopy


Spectroscopy is one of the most important topics which cover a wide section of all examinations at UG and PG level.

Spectroscopy is branch of science which deals with interaction of Light with Matter. Spectroscopy is the analysis of the interaction between matter and any portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. Traditionally, spectroscopy involved the visible spectrum of light, but x-ray, gamma, and UV spectroscopy also are valuable analytical techniques. Spectroscopy may involve any interaction between light and matter, including absorption, emission, scattering, etc.

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  • A complete introduction to Modern Spectrascopy by Roger S.Macomber

 
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  • An introduction to analytical atomic Spectroscopy 1998 by Eb-don Evans Fish

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  • Fundamental of Molecular Spectrascopy by Walter S Struve

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  • A Handbook of Spectrascopy by G Gauglitz T. Vo.Dinh

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Tuesday, June 21

Noorul Huda

ANSWER KEY CSIR NET-JRF JUNE 2016 [SECTION 'B' & 'C'] (unofficial)

This post contains answer key for CSIR NET-JRF JUNE 2016.
In my previous post I had uploaded answer key for section A of CSIR Exam held on 19.06.2016. and as promissed we are Here with Answer Key for SECTION B and SECTION C.

Again I would like to tell you all this is NOT the final answer key. Final answer key will be uploaded soon on CSIR official website. I'll personally suggest you to wait for CSIR official answer key.

One more thing, This answer key may cointain errors, so please don't be panic after matching your answers with this key.
WAIT FOR CSIR OFFICIAL ANSWER KEY.

All your suggestions and comments are most welcomed....



OFFICIAL ANSWER KEY COMMING SOON ON CSIR OFFICIAL WEBSITE

click here to get official answer key published by CSIR 

ANSWER KEY FOR BOOKLET SERIES- A
ANSWER KEY FOR BOOKLET SERIES-B

ANSWER KEY FOR BOOKLET SERIES-C

 


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Monday, June 20

Noorul Huda

CSIR NET-JRF JUNE 2016, Answer Key (SECTION A)

ANSWER KEY FOR CSIR NET-JRF JUNE 2016, held on 19.06.2016

Looking for CSIR NET-JRF JUNE 2016 answer key?
here's solution for all problems of SECTION "A"

Section A consist of 20 Questions out of which only 15 are compulsary, these questions generally cover topics of reasoning and general mathematics. This section can easily add 20 to 30 marks in ur scorecard if your general mathematics is well strong.

I'm providing solution of all 20 questions of section A, thw answers are correct best in my knowledge. you are most welcome to give your review or ask questions regarding any of these answers.
Yet i would suggest you to be patience and wait for official upload of answer key by CSIR itself.





I will be posting answers of SECTION B and C very soon....!!
your comments are most welcomed


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Reference Book in CHEMICAL SCIENCE

Complete list of Reference Book in CHEMICAL SCIENCE

 Special features of this list are –

  •   Complete list of standard reference books for Basic level reading
  •   Compilation of books for Advance reading
  •   Web links are available for specific topics
  •   Additional readings are given for Advance/Research Scholar
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LIST OF BOOKS FOR CSIR / NET GATE PREPARATION

Organic Chemistry

Basic Reading (For Part B)

  •   T. Morrison, R. N. Boyd, Organic Chemistry, 6th edition, Prentice-Hall, New Delhi, 1992. (For Basic understanding, very good for basic concepts)
  •   Y. Bruice, K. J. R. Prasad, Essential Organic Chemistry, 1st edition, Pearson Education, New Delhi, 2008. (Again Fundamental Organic Book) 
  • Organic Reaction Mechanism by Peter Sykes (Must have for Basic Organic Mechanism) B. Smith, Organic Synthesis, McGraw Hill Higher Education, 2001

 Advance Reading (For Part C)


  •   Clayden, N. Greeves, S. Warren Organic Chemistry, 2nd edition, Oxford Unviersity Press, New Delhi, 2012. (Must have for CSIR NET)
  •   Carruthers and I. Coldham, Modern Methods of Organic Synthesis, 4th ed., Cambridge University Press, UK, 2004. (Advance Organic Synthesis)
  •   Modern Organic Synthesis by Michael Nantz and Zweifel March,Advanced Organic Chemistry, 4th ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., Canada, 1992.
  •   A. Carey and R. J. Sundberg, Advanced Organic Chemistry, Part A & B, 5th ed., Springer, New York, 2007. (For Advance Readers)
  •   Stereochemistry of Organic Compounds, Wiley: New York, Eleil (BEST BOOK FOR NET)

 MOLECULAR SPECTROSCOPY


  •   Spectroscopy by Donald Pavia (Excellent Book for Basic Spectroscopy) Symmetry and spectroscopy of Molecules by K Veera Reddy (Another Good book for Electronic Spectroscopy)
  •   Molecular Spectroscopy by Banwell (Basic Book for Physical spectroscopy) 1H NMR and C13 NMR spectroscopy by Metin and Balcii  J. M. Hollas, Modern Spectroscopy (Fourth Edition), John Wiley &    Sons, New York, 2004. (Only For Advance Readings)

 INORGANIC CHEMISTRY


  •   Inorganic Chemistry by James E. Huheey, Ellen A. Keiter, Richard R. Keiter, Fourth Edition, Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts, 1993 (International Edition Prefereable)
  •   Coordination chemistry by ramlingam Inorganic Chemistry (5th Edition) by D. F. Shriver and P. W. Atkins;   Oxford
  •   Chemistry of the Elements by N N Greenwood & A Earnshaw, Butterworth-Heinemann, Elsevier, Oxford, 2005 (Indian Reprint)
  •   Inorganic Chemistry By Gary L. Miessler & Donald A. Tarr and Donald A. Tarr, Pearson, Prentice Hall, New Jersey, 2010
  •   Concepts and Models of Inorganic Chemistry (3rd Edition) by B. E. Douglas, D. H. McDaniel, J. J. Alexander; John Wiley (Must for Advance Inorganic Chemistry)
  •   Inorganic Chemistry by Gary Wulfsberg , 2006,University Science Books (For Advance Readers)
  •    Biological inorganic chemistry : structure and reactivity / edited by Ivano Bertini
  •   Infrared and Raman spectra of inorganic and coordination compounds by Nakamoto
  •   Inorganic and organometallic polymers by Chandrasekhar, Vadapalli.

ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY



  •   Basic Organometallic Chemistry: Concepts, Syntheses and Application by BD Gupta & Anil J Elias Year,2013, Universities Press (For basic Readers)
  •   Organometallics: A Concise Introduction by Christoph Elschenbroich,2006, Wiley-VCH3rd Edition (Excellent Books for Advance Readings)
  •   Inorganic and Organometallic Reaction Mechanisms, Atwood
  •   Inorganic Spectroscopy by Drago

 PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY



  •    Physical chemistry by Castellan
  •    Physical Chemistry by KL Kapoor (VOL I – V) (must have collection of these series)
  •    Physical chemistry by Mortimer (Very good book for thermodynamics & quantum chemistry)
  •    Physical chemistry by Atkins (Favorite book of CSIR NET Exam Setter)
  •    Physical chemistry by silbey and bawendi (For Basic Concepts)
  •    Physical chemistry by Samuel Glasstone.



 QUANTUM CHEMISTRY



  •    P. W. Atkins and R. S. Friedman, Molecular Quantum Mechanics, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2004. (Must for Quantum Chemistry basics)
  •    Quantum Chemistry by RK Prasad
  •    J. P. Lowe and K. Petersen, Quantum Chemistry, Elsevier Academic  Press, MA, USA, 2006
  •    A. K. Chandra, Quantum Chemistry, Tata McGrawHill, New Delhi, 2004  
  •  Quantum Mechanics by R. Shankar (For Physical aspects of Quantum Chemistry)
  •    D. A. McQuarrie, Quantum Chemistry, Viva Books, New Delhi, 2003  (Must have for CSIR NET)
  •    Physical chemistry by Robert G. Mortimer, Harcourt/Academic Press, c2000
  •   Quantum Chemistry : through problems and solutions by RK Prasad.

 GROUP THEORY



  •    Group theory by Alan Vincent
  •    F. A. Cotton, Chemical applications of Group theory, Third Edition, John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1990
  •    D. M. Bishop, Group Theory and Chemistry, Dover Publications, New
    York, 1977.

 CHEMICAL KINETICS



  •    Chemical Kinetics and Reaction Dynamics by Paul L. Houston /(For Advance Reading)   
  •    Chemical kinetics and Reaction dynamics by Santosh Upadhyay /(For   Basic Understanding)
  •    Chemical Kinetics by Ladler

 PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PERICYCLIC REACTIONS:


  •    Photochemistry and pericyclic Reactions by Jagdamba Singh


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Friday, June 17

Noorul Huda

Format of CSIR NET-JRF exam

Exam Pattern of CSIR-UGC NET:
CSIR-UGC NET consists of only one Objective type (MCQ) paper which has three parts: Part-A, Part-B, Part-C. The total marks in the exam is 200 marks which needs to be answered in 3 hours.

Part-A is common to all, while Part-B & C is subject specific. Let us first discuss about the pattern of this common Part and than go individually for the exam pattern of each CSIR NET subjects.
Format of CSIR NET Part-A (General Aptitude):
There are 20 questions in the paper, out of which you have to answer any 15. Each question weighs 2 mark - thus there are 30 marks in Part-A (General Aptitude) of CSIR NET.
Syllabus: General Science, Quantitative Reasoning & Analysis and Research Aptitude.

Having discussed about the pattern of the common test section (i.e. General Aptitude), let us go for the subject-specific test sections below. In the tables for  CSIR NET Exam Pattern given below, following acronyms have been used:
TQ: Total Question.
AQ:  Attempt Question.
MPQ:  Mark Per Question.
TM: Total Mark.
CSIR NET 2016 Exam pattern for Chemical Sciences:
CSIR NET Exam pattern for Chemical Sciences
To know more about the Exam pattern for Chemical Sciences, click here.
Negative marking: @25% for each wrong answer. 


 
CSIR NET Exam pattern for Earth Sciences:
CSIR NET 2016 Exam pattern for Earth Sciences
To know more about the Exam pattern for Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean And Planetary Sciences, click here.

Negative marking: For Part 'A' and Part 'B' is @25% for each wrong answer. For Part 'C' negative marking is @33% .


 
CSIR NET Exam pattern for Life Sciences:
CSIR NET Exam 2016 pattern for Life Sciences
To know more about the Exam pattern for Life Sciences, click here.
Negative marking: @25% for each wrong answer

 
CSIR NET Exam pattern for Mathematical Sciences:

CSIR NET 2016 Exam pattern for Mathematical Sciences
To know more about the Exam pattern for Mathematical Sciences, click here.

Negative marking: For Part 'A' and 'B' @25% for each wrong answer. No negative marking for Part 'C'.

 
CSIR NET Exam pattern for Physical Sciences:
CSIR NET 2016 Exam pattern for Physical SciencesTo know more about the Exam pattern for Physical Sciences, click here.
Negative marking: @25% for each wrong answer
Click here to download the syllabus of CSIR NET Physical Sciences


Hope above Exam Pattern/Question Pattern of CSIR-UGC NET helps you get some idea about the exam.

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CSIR NET JRF & LS Previous 7 Year Cut-off

Minimum cut-off percentage for the award of fellowship/lectureship in different disciplines in the Joint CSIR-UGC test for Junior Research Fellowship and Eligibility for Lectureship held till 2016.
In this post we will discuss previous 10 CSIR exams and will try to summarize data calculating Highest Cutoff, lowest Cutoff and Average Cutoff.


These Data will interpret you knowledge of trends in Cutoff and Paper Pattern which will help you to predict Cutoff for recent CSIR Exam.

  •  18th December - 2016

  •  19th June - 2016



  • 20th December - 2015
dec 2015

  • 21st June 2015 
june 2015

21st December 2014
dec 2014

  • 22nd June 2014
june 2014

  • 22nd December 2013
dec 2013 2

  • 23rd December 2012
dec 2012

  • June 2012
june 2012

  • December 2011
dec 2011


Average Cutoff of Last Two Years:






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CUCET RESULTS 2016

CUCET Result 2016 @ www.cucet16.co.in, CUCET Rank/ Score Card 

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CUCET Result 2016

CUCET Result 2016 Declared on 17th June | Central University Admission Test ScoreCards Available @ www.cucet16.co.in
Central University has successfully conducted the Common Entrance Test (CUCET) examination for all the aspiring candidates on 21st May and 22nd May 2016 for the academic year 2016-17. All the aspiring candidates who had applied and appeared for the CUCET examination are now enthusiastically looking for the CUCET examination results 2016. Central University has made an official announcement that it will be declaring the CUCET examination result 2016 on 17th June 2016 i.e., on Friday.
All the ambitious candidates who had applied and appeared for the CUCET 2016 examination can check out their CUCET Result 2016 from the official site www.cucet16.co.in soon after the official declaration. CUCET is a Central University Admission Test which was held by the Central University on May 21stand May 22nd2016 for all the aspirants who are seeking to get admission into various courses and pursue their Under Graduate and Post Graduate degrees under different courses in a total of the seven branches.
Central University has officially made an announcement that it is likely to declare the CUCET 2016 exam results today i.e., on 17th June, 2016 at the official website. All the aspiring candidates who have applied and appeared for the CUCET 2016 examination can check out their CUCET Result 2016 from the official website or from the direct link provided below soon after the official declaration.

CUCET Result 2016 :

Central University conducts a special admission test called the Central Universities Common Entrance Test (CUCET) for all the ambitious candidates in order to provide admissions into nine different branches in across various states in the country. CUCET is an admission test which is often conducted for the Intermediate or 10+2 Passed outs, Graduates and Post-Graduates. All those above-mentioned candidates have the eligibility to appear for the examinationto get admissions into various ‘Under Graduate and Integrated Program’, Post Graduate Program and the Research Program respectively in any of the branches. The CUCET 2016 examination has been successfully conducted by the Central University for the academic year 2016-17. Today, all the candidates who had applied and appeared for the CUCET 2016 exam can check out their result from the official website or from the direct link provided below soon after the declaration.
Name of the University: Central University, CU
Name of the Examination: Central University Common Entrance Test [CUCET]
Date of the Examination: 21st and 22nd of May 2016
Category: Result
Declaration Date of Result:17th June 2016
Official website: www.cucet16.co.in

CUCET 2016 Result/ Score Card (Available Now)

How to Check CUCET Admission Test Result 2016?

Check out the simple steps given below for CUCET examination result 2016 from the official website:
Step 1: Initially, log on to theofficial site of CUCET 2016 @ www.cucet16.co.in.
Step 2:The homepage of the official website will be displayed.
Step 3:Simply click on the link that says “CUCET 2016 Result”.
Step 4:You will be directed to a new website where you need to enter your hall ticket number and other essential details in the provided fields.
Step 5:Simply click on the ‘Submit’ button.
Step 6:The CUCET 2016 result will be displayed on the screen.
Step 7:Take a print out of the result for future reference.
We will update the CUCET Result 2016 and Central University Admission Test Score Cards here soon after the official declaration.
Stay tuned for latest updates and information regarding the CUCET Result 2016 and Central University Admission Test Score Cards 2016, merit list, counselling schedule and much more info.
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Tuesday, June 14

Noorul Huda

CSIR UGC NET Admit Card 2016




CSIR UGC NET Admit Card 2016



CSIR UGC NET Admit Card 2016
Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR) has released the e-admit card of the candidates who will be appearing for the CSIR UGC NET 2016 exam. The candidates can download their admit card by entering their roll number and Date-of-Birth. The candidates can download their Admit Card through the link hosted on this page. No candidate will be sent the paper admit card individually. Also, no duplicate Admit Card shall be issued to the candidates at the Examination Centre. All the candidates are advised to download and print their admit card and bring it with them to the respective exam centre. CSIR UGC NET Exam is scheduled to be held on 19 June 2016. 
Access the link hosted below to download the CSIR UGC NET Admit Card – 
CSIR UGC NET June Admit Card 2016Download Here
CBSE NET Admit Card 2016 – Download Here 

Important Note: Admit Card is the obligatory document which the candidate must have to bring on exam day. This document must be shown to the invigilator on demand. The candidate is not allowed to refuse to show the admit card otherwise strict action will be taken. Further, it will be required at later stages.

Procedure to download the CSIR UGC NET Admit Card :

Follow the procedure given below and download the CSIR UGC NET Call Letter in quite easy and effective way. These described steps are simple to follow and aspirant’s friendly. The entire methodology is mentioned step by step for the candidate’s convenience.
  • As admit card will be uploaded on the internet hence the candidate must select the link given in the post so as to reach directly to the main page.
  • Click on admit card related link and select the exam.
  • It is mandatory to fill the asked details. Those details are:
    a) Registration number
    b) Birth date
  • Click on “proceed” button.
  • Call Letter of CSIR UGC NET June will be loaded on the screen.
  • Candidate can download it and advised to keep it safe.

Information indicated in the CSIR UGC NET  Admit Card 2016 

Following illustrated information is mandatory to be present on the CSIR UGC NET Admit Card. This provides aspirant’s identification and verification. Without this information, admit card is considered as invalid.
  • Name
  • Roll number
  • Registration number
  • Centre name and complete address
  • Date and exact time
  • Session of the examination
  • Reporting time
  • Category of the candidate
  • Photo and signature
  • Course and exam
  • Other exam related information and instructions
Note: It is a must that the candidate accepts the allocated center. Request for altering the allocated center will be not processed. Also, it is extremely important to select the exam before downloading the CSIR UGC NET Admit Card 2016.

CSIR UGC NET June Admit Card 2016 – Instruction:

Candidate must contact the exam official authority i.e. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) in case of any error or misprinting on the Hall Ticket of CSIR UGC NET. It is the aspirant’s duty to inform and not authority’s responsibility.
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