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PREVIOUS YEAR QUESTION PAPERS
2012 : DECEMBER (Key) || JUNE (Key)
2013: JUNE (Key) ||
2014:
2015: JUNE A B C
RESULT OF THE JOINT CSIR-UGC TEST FOR JRF AND NET HELD ON 23-06-2013
RESULT OF THE JOINT CSIR-UGC TEST FOR JRF AND NET HELD ON 22-12-2013
RESULT OF THE JOINT CSIR-UGC TEST FOR JRF AND NET HELD ON 22-12-2013
RESULT OF THE JOINT CSIR-UGC TEST FOR JRF AND NET HELD ON 22-06-2014
RESULT OF THE JOINT CSIR-UGC TEST FOR JRF AND NET HELD ON 21-12-2014
Minimum cut–off percentage for the award of JRF (NET) and Eligibility for Lectureship
Year
|
Term
|
JRF (NET)
|
Lectureship(NET)
|
||
Gen/OBC
|
ST/SC
|
Gen/OBC
|
ST/SC
|
||
2012
|
December
|
48%
|
38%
|
43%
|
33%
|
2013
|
December
|
51%
|
41%
|
46%
|
36%
|
2014
|
June
|
51.5%
|
41.5%
|
46.5%
|
36.5%
|
source: http://www.csirhrdg.nic.in; There
is no separate cut off for Part A, B ,C. The cumulative marks of all
parts are taken into consideration for drawing of merit list.
SAMPLE PAPERS
1. CSIR- General Science Part A (Common)
2. CSIR - Life Sciences Part B & C
REFERENCE BOOKS
1. NCERT (Class XI, Class XII)
2. 3000 Solved Problems in Biology (Schaum's Outline Series)
3. Principles of Botany (Mc Graw Hill)
4. The Arabidopsis Book (American Society of Plant Biologists)
5. Ecology and Environment - PD Sharma (Rastogi Publication)
6. Fundamentals of Ecology by E P Odum
7. An Introduction to Plant Structure and Development - Charles B Beck (Cambridge University Press)
8. Plant Physiology by H S Srivastava
9. Diversity of Microbes and Cryptogams - Singh, Pande and Jain (Rastogi Publication)
10. Principles of Genetics by E J Gardner
11. Statistical and Biometrical Techniques in Plant Breeding by Jawahar R Sharma
12. Laboratory Instrumentation by Aparna Mathur
USEFUL REVIEW ARTICLE (syllabus reference in parenthesis)
1. Sexual polyploidization in plants – cytological mechanisms and molecular regulation
De Storme, N. and Geelen, D. (2013), New Phytologist 198: 670–684. Alternative Link
(Paragraph - 8 - J - ploidy and their genetic implication)
2. Sequence-Related Amplified Polymorphism (SRAP) Markers: A Potential Resource for Studies in Plant Molecular Biology
Robarts and Wolfe (2014) Applications in Plant Sciences 2014 2 ( 7 ): 1400017. Alternative Link
(Paragraph -13 A, Mol Biology and Recombinant DNA Methods)
3. Intervention of Phytohormone Pathways by Pathogen Effectors
Kemal Kazan and Rebecca Lyons. Alternative Link
(Paragraph- 4 A, Entry process of pathogens and alteration of cell behavior in plant host cells)
DOWNLOAD POWER POINT PRESENTATIONS
1. TERPENOIDS : CLASSIFICATION, PROPERTIES, ISOLATION AND APPLICATION
2. EMBRYO AND ITS DEVELOPMENT IN DICOTYLEDONS PLANT
3. Molecular Systematics - APG III System of Classification of Flowering Plants
DOWNLOAD STUDY MATERIAL
1. Plant Physiology (Water Potential, Absorption of water, Ascent of sap, Transpiration)
TAKE THE CHALLENGE (Multiple Choice Questions)
1. Gene Expression and Protein Synthesis
2. Structure of Plant
3. Photosynthesis
4. Algae
5. Terpenoids
INTERVIEW
1. Interview with ASRB-NET 2013 qualified candidate
IMPORTANT LINKS
1. http://www.csirhrdg.res.in
2. http://www.csirhrdg.nic.in
1. NCERT (Class XI, Class XII)
2. 3000 Solved Problems in Biology (Schaum's Outline Series)
3. Principles of Botany (Mc Graw Hill)
4. The Arabidopsis Book (American Society of Plant Biologists)
5. Ecology and Environment - PD Sharma (Rastogi Publication)
6. Fundamentals of Ecology by E P Odum
7. An Introduction to Plant Structure and Development - Charles B Beck (Cambridge University Press)
8. Plant Physiology by H S Srivastava
9. Diversity of Microbes and Cryptogams - Singh, Pande and Jain (Rastogi Publication)
10. Principles of Genetics by E J Gardner
11. Statistical and Biometrical Techniques in Plant Breeding by Jawahar R Sharma
12. Laboratory Instrumentation by Aparna Mathur
USEFUL REVIEW ARTICLE (syllabus reference in parenthesis)
1. Sexual polyploidization in plants – cytological mechanisms and molecular regulation
De Storme, N. and Geelen, D. (2013), New Phytologist 198: 670–684. Alternative Link
(Paragraph - 8 - J - ploidy and their genetic implication)
2. Sequence-Related Amplified Polymorphism (SRAP) Markers: A Potential Resource for Studies in Plant Molecular Biology
Robarts and Wolfe (2014) Applications in Plant Sciences 2014 2 ( 7 ): 1400017. Alternative Link
(Paragraph -13 A, Mol Biology and Recombinant DNA Methods)
3. Intervention of Phytohormone Pathways by Pathogen Effectors
Kemal Kazan and Rebecca Lyons. Alternative Link
(Paragraph- 4 A, Entry process of pathogens and alteration of cell behavior in plant host cells)
DOWNLOAD POWER POINT PRESENTATIONS
1. TERPENOIDS : CLASSIFICATION, PROPERTIES, ISOLATION AND APPLICATION
2. EMBRYO AND ITS DEVELOPMENT IN DICOTYLEDONS PLANT
3. Molecular Systematics - APG III System of Classification of Flowering Plants
DOWNLOAD STUDY MATERIAL
1. Plant Physiology (Water Potential, Absorption of water, Ascent of sap, Transpiration)
TAKE THE CHALLENGE (Multiple Choice Questions)
1. Gene Expression and Protein Synthesis
2. Structure of Plant
3. Photosynthesis
4. Algae
5. Terpenoids
INTERVIEW
1. Interview with ASRB-NET 2013 qualified candidate
IMPORTANT LINKS
1. http://www.csirhrdg.res.in
2. http://www.csirhrdg.nic.in
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