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If a person is msc (microbiology) and if he wants to give csir net jrf exam so for that exam he has to study the whole syllabus of life science or there is a separate syllabus for msc (microbiology) graduates....because in life science there are so many different courses


rishabhambashtha 9th Dec, 2020
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keerthana sreekumar 1st Apr, 2021

Hello,

For  Microbiology student, so CSIR NET exam with a Life Sciences subject is the best option for you. There  is not any separate syllabus for the microbiology students because the microbiology comes under life science stream, therefore, you have to cover all the syllabus of life science,

The syllabus for life science :

MOLECULES AND THEIR INTERACTION RELAVENT TO BIOLOGY

CELLULAR ORGANIZATION

FUNDAMENTAL PROCESSES

DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY

SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY - PLANT

SYSTEM PHYSIOLOGY - ANIMAL

INHERITANCE BIOLOGY

DIVERSITY OF LIFE FORMS

EVOLUTION AND BEHAVIOUR ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES

APPLIED BIOLOGY

METHODS IN BIOLOGY


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