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This document summarizes the scheme of examination and syllabus for Paper I (Part A) of the CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) for Junior Research Fellowship and Lecturer-ship. It states that Part A is common to all candidates and contains 40 objective type questions. Candidates must answer any 25 questions within the part, and only the first 25 answers will be evaluated if more than 25 are answered. All questions carry 2 marks each, and there is negative marking for wrong answers. The topics covered include general science information and its interface with society, as well as common elementary computer science such as basic awareness, uses, programming instructions, and simple algorithms.
This document summarizes the scheme of examination and syllabus for Paper I (Part A) of the CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) for Junior Research Fellowship and Lecturer-ship. It states that Part A is common to all candidates and contains 40 objective type questions. Candidates must answer any 25 questions within the part, and only the first 25 answers will be evaluated if more than 25 are answered. All questions carry 2 marks each, and there is negative marking for wrong answers. The topics covered include general science information and its interface with society, as well as common elementary computer science such as basic awareness, uses, programming instructions, and simple algorithms.
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This document summarizes the scheme of examination and syllabus for Paper I (Part A) of the CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) for Junior Research Fellowship and Lecturer-ship. It states that Part A is common to all candidates and contains 40 objective type questions. Candidates must answer any 25 questions within the part, and only the first 25 answers will be evaluated if more than 25 are answered. All questions carry 2 marks each, and there is negative marking for wrong answers. The topics covered include general science information and its interface with society, as well as common elementary computer science such as basic awareness, uses, programming instructions, and simple algorithms.
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CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) for Junior Research Fellowship and Lecturer-ship SCHEME OF EXAMINATION & SYLLABUS
FOR PAPER I (PART A)
This part is common to all the candidates appearing for NET. There will be 40 objective type questions in Part A of Paper I. Candidates are required to answer any 25 questions. In case a candidate answers more than 25 questions, only the first 25 answers will be evaluated. All questions shall be of 2 marks each. There will be negative marking for wrong answers. TOPICS 1. General information on Science and its interface with society to test the candidates awareness of science, aptitude of scientific and quantitative reasoning. Questions would be so designed to judge the creativity, analytical ability and research aptitude of a candidate. The questions would be setup in each of the subject areas of NET , viz., Chemical Sciences; Earth, Atmospheric, Ocean & Planetary Sciences; Life Sciences; Mathematical Sciences and Physical Sciences. 2. COMMON ELEMENTRY COMPUTER SCIENCE: (Applicable to all candidates offering any subject area; A few questions dealing with basic computer awareness and uses.) (i) (ii) PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS SIMPLE ALGORITHMS AND COMMPUTATIONAL METHODS