A GUIDE FOR CSIR NET ASPIRANTS
1. Biochemistry by Nelson & Cox
2. Fundamental processes by J D Watson
3. Cellular organization by G Karp
4. Cell communication and cell signaling by J Kuby, Lehninger and G Karp
5. Plant physiology by Taiz & Zeiger
6. Animal physiology by Guyton
7. Inheritance biology by Benjamin Pierce
8. Ecological principles by E P Odum
9. Developmental biology by Gilbert
10. Applied biology by Stanbury, Hall & Whitaker and T A Brown
11. Evolution and behaviour by Strickberger
12. Diversity of life forms by XI and XII NCERT biology books
13. Methods in biology by Wilson & Walker, Primrose and T A Brown
............................because life is science..............................
The syllabus for CSIR-NET life science exam is extremely vast and it is very difficult to prepare all the topics.
The interesting thing is that you don't need to study whole syllabus. Out of the 13 topics, only 7-8 topics are sufficient to get NET-JRF.
First choose 8 units from the following column by your choice (it is advised that aspirants should pick those units which they had studied in thier post-graduation) And then prepare your units by below lited important books.
1. Biochemistry by Nelson & Cox
2. Fundamental processes by J D Watson
3. Cellular organization by G Karp
4. Cell communication and cell signaling by J Kuby, Lehninger and G Karp
5. Plant physiology by Taiz & Zeiger
6. Animal physiology by Guyton
7. Inheritance biology by Benjamin Pierce
8. Ecological principles by E P Odum
9. Developmental biology by Gilbert
10. Applied biology by Stanbury, Hall & Whitaker and T A Brown
11. Evolution and behaviour by Strickberger
12. Diversity of life forms by XI and XII NCERT biology books
13. Methods in biology by Wilson & Walker, Primrose and T A Brown
............................because life is science..............................
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