If you paid attention in classes, studied hard and did well on your school tests, you should be well-prepared.
There are model tests and a plethora of preparatory material available - some for free, some not. It is your choice if you want to take advantage of any of those.
The other competitive exams that you can write after your B.Tech in India are BET DBT JRF Exam, CEEB by JNU, ICMR JRF Exam, VITMEE, CSIR PGRPE, and many others.
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first of all qualify GATE with good percentile and then u can apply there in various SRF/JRF seats.
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The best way to prepare for CSIR NET chemistry at home is to practice as much as possible while also reviewing your quick notes. Try solving mock test papers, previous year CSIR NET chemistry papers, and so on, available on Eduncle. Solving question papers allow you to review all of the topics and gives you an idea of the exam patterns, questions asked, and difficulty level of the paper. There is a chance that the questions will be based on a similar concept to those you solved during practice. This increases the chances of accuracy while consuming less time. Furthermore, the analysis at the end of the mock tests informs you of your level of preparation. Here are some points to help you prepare for the CSIR NET chemistry exam at home Note the Syllabus: The CSIR NET exam consists of two papers, Paper I and Paper-II. So, go over the entire chemistry syllabus and make a list of all the topics. Begin with topics that you can cover quickly. Make Short Notes: While studying for the exam, make short notes. It is the most efficient way to practice and revise your entire syllabus in a short period of time. Try to Teach Someone: To put what you've learned and understood to the test, start teaching someone else. It will assist you in remembering things for a long time. Solve Previous Years CSIR NET Question Papers: Solving previous years question papers is the best way to get an idea about exam patterns and to practice your weak areas. Time Management: Create a study plan to effectively manage your time during exam preparation. Increase Your Confidence: Avoid being nervous. Maintain your positivity and confidence. Knowing you've done everything and remembering it can boost your confidence.