Wednesday, September 13, 2023

How to clear CSIR-UGC NET exam in Mathematical sciences?

Clearing the CSIR-UGC NET exam in Mathematical Sciences requires a focused and strategic approach. Here are some tips to help you prepare effectively and increase your chances of success:

Understand the Exam Pattern and Syllabus: Familiarize yourself with the CSIR-UGC NET exam pattern, including the number of papers, questions, and the marking scheme.

Thoroughly understand the syllabus for Mathematical Sciences, which includes various topics in mathematics and statistics.

Quality Study Material: Gather high-quality study materials, textbooks, and reference books that cover the entire syllabus. Look for books recommended by experts in the field.

Create a Study Plan: Develop a comprehensive study plan that covers all the topics in the syllabus.

Allocate specific time slots for each subject or topic, and set realistic study goals.

Conceptual Clarity: Focus on building a strong foundation in mathematical concepts. Ensure you understand the fundamental principles thoroughly.

Practice Regularly: Solve a wide range of mathematical problems to improve your problem-solving skills. Work through previous year's question papers and sample papers to get a sense of the exam's difficulty level and question types.

Self-Evaluation: Continuously evaluate your progress. Identify your strengths and weaknesses and focus more on the topics you find challenging.

Revision: Regularly revise the topics you've covered to reinforce your understanding.

Mock Tests for CSIR NET MathTake mock tests regularly to simulate the exam environment and practice time management.

Stay Informed: Keep yourself updated with the latest developments in mathematical sciences by reading research papers, journals, and following relevant websites.

Stay Healthy: Maintain a healthy lifestyle with proper sleep, a balanced diet, and regular exercise to stay mentally and physically fit.

Stay Motivated: Preparing for a competitive exam can be challenging. Stay motivated by setting clear goals, tracking your progress, and rewarding yourself for achievements.

Seek Guidance: If you encounter difficulties, seek help from professors, teachers, or peers who are experts in the subject.

Time Management: During the exam, manage your time wisely. Allocate the appropriate amount of time to each section of the paper.

Stay Calm During the Exam: On the day of the exam, stay calm, and read the questions carefully before attempting them. Avoid rushing through the paper.

Positive Mindset: Maintain a positive attitude and believe in your abilities. A confident mindset can make a significant difference in your performance.

Analytical and Logical Thinking: Practice analytical and logical reasoning, as these skills are often tested in the CSIR-UGC NET exam.

Join Study Groups: Consider joining study groups or online forums where you can discuss concepts, doubts, and strategies with fellow aspirants.

Remember that success in the CSIR-UGC NET Mathematical Sciences exam requires consistent effort, dedication, and a deep understanding of the subject. Stay focused on your goals and adapt your study approach based on your progress and areas that need improvement. 

Saturday, April 22, 2023

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Wednesday, August 4, 2021

IIT JAM 2022: Application Form, Eligibility Criteria, Syllabus & Exam Date is Out Now

IIT JAM is one of the top rated exams in India to get into the IITs, NITs & IISc for M.Sc. (Two-Year),  Joint M.Sc.-Ph.D., M.Sc.-Ph.D. Dual Degree, M.Sc.-M.S. (Research)/Ph.D. Dual Degree M.Sc.‐M.Tech. Dual Degree and other Post-Bachelor’s Degree Programmes. JAM score also used by other technical institutions like NITs, SLIET, IIEST, and IISERs for admission to their postgraduate programs. 

Official notification for IIT JAM 2022 (Academic Session 2022‐23) is out now. Here are the complete details:

IIT JAM 2022: Syllabus, Exam Date, Admit card

ORGANIZING INSTITUTE OF IIT JAM 2022:
IIT ROORKEE

STRUCTURE AND MODE: Computer Based Test (CBT) in ONLINE. A candidate can also choose to appear in one test paper or two test papers option, for two test paper candidate need to pay the additional fee. 

PATTERN OF QUESTIONS: MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions), MSQ (Multiple Select Questions), NAT (Numerical Answer Type)

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: For Admission In the qualifying degree, the aggregate marks should be at least 55% for General/OBC (NCL)/EWS category candidates and 50% or 5.0 out of 10 for SC/ST and PwD category candidates 

IMPORTANT DATES FOR IIT JAM 2022

  1. ONLINE Registration and Application: 30th August, 2021 
  2. Closure of ONLINE Application: 11th October, 2021 
  3. JAM Admit Cards: 04th January 2022
  4. EXAM DATE: 13th February 2022 (Sunday)
  5. JAM 2022 Results: 22nd March, 2022 

IIT JAM 2022 APPLICATION FEE

Female (All Categories) & SC/ ST/ PwD: One Paper: Rs.750/-, Two Paper: Rs.1050/-

All Others: One Paper: Rs.1500/-, Two Paper: Rs.2100/-

IIT JAM 2022 SYLLABUS

Subject-wise syllabus of JAM 2022. You can check the detailed syllabus on IIT Roorkee official website.

MATHEMATICS (MA)

  • Real Analysis: 

     1. Sequences and Series of Real Numbers: Cauchy sequences, Convergence of sequences, bounded and monotone sequences,  Bolzano-Weierstrass theorem, absolute convergence, tests of convergence for series – comparison test, ratio test, root test; Power series, radius and interval of convergence, term-wise differentiation and integration of power series. 

     2. Functions of One Real Variable: limit, continuity, intermediate value property, differentiation, Rolle’s Theorem, mean value theorem, L'Hospital rule, Taylor's theorem, Taylor’s series, maxima and minima, Riemann integration (definite integrals and their properties), fundamental theorem of calculus. 

  •  Multivariable Calculus and Differential Equations: 

    1. Functions of Two or Three Real Variables: Limit continuity, partial derivatives, total derivative, maxima and minima.

    2. Integral Calculus: double and triple integrals, change of order of integration, calculating surface areas and volumes using double integrals, calculating volumes using triple integrals. 

    3. Differential Equations: Bernoulli’s equation, exact differential equations, integrating factors, orthogonal trajectories, homogeneous differential equations, method of separation of variables, linear differential equations of second order with constant coefficients, method of variation of parameters, Cauchy-Euler equation.

  •  Linear Algebra and Algebra: 

    1. Matrices: systems of linear equations, rank, nullity, rank-nullity theorem, inverse, determinant, eigenvalues, eigenvectors. 

    2. Finite Dimensional Vector Spaces: linear independence of vectors, basis, dimension, linear transformations, matrix representation, range space, null space, rank-nullity theorem. 

    3. Groups: cyclic groups, abelian groups, non-abelian groups, permutation groups, normal subgroups, quotient groups, Lagrange's theorem for finite groups, group homomorphisms. 

MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS (MS): Test Paper comprises following topics of Statistics (70% weight) and Mathematics (30% weight)

   •  Mathematics 

     1. Sequences and Series of real numbers

     2. Differential Calculus of one and two real variables

     3. Integral Calculus

     4. Matrices and Determinants

   •  Statistics 

     1. Probability: Random Experiments

     2. Univariate Distributions

     3. Standard Univariate Distributions

     4. Multivariate Distributions

     5. Standard Multivariate Distributions

     6. Limit Theorems

     7. Sampling Distributions

     8. Estimation

     9. Methods of Estimation

    10. Testing of Hypotheses

GEOLOGY (GG): Mineralogy, Stratigraphy, Palaeontology, Structural Geology, Applied Geology, Economic Geology, Petrology, Geomorphology, The Planet Earth

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES (BL): General Biology, Cell Biology, Microbiology and Immunology, Basics of Biochemistry, Biophysics, Molecular Biology

BIOTECHNOLOGY (BT): This paper consists of Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry and Biology.

CHEMISTRY (CY): Organic Chemistry, Physical Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry

PHYSICS (PH): Simple Oscillators, Modern physics, Kinetic theory, Thermodynamics, Electricity and Magnetism, Oscillations, Solid state physics, devices, and electronics, Waves, and Optics, Mechanics and General Properties of Matter, Mathematical Methods.

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Thursday, March 5, 2020

How Topic Wise Video Lectures & Study Material can help you to crack CSIR NET Math 2021?

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Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Things to Keep In Mind While Preparing for IIT JAM Mathematics

As it is mathematics is considered to be one of the toughest subject to learn and understand but to add to that preparing for IIT JAM Maths can be a little overwhelming for the candidates. Mathematics is a subject that requires constant written practice to solve the problems, questions and equations. Given the huge and extensive syllabus that the subject has, to complete it within a small limited amount of time becomes tiring for the mind.
 
The IIT-JAM exam has to be one of the highest pursued courses. IIT JAM exam has a lot of scope after clearing in order for the students to clear for the government jobs as well as in the private sector. The students can go for jobs in the research and teaching field and even opt for PhD. programs. It is true that a competitive environment will motivate you to do improve and do better you will get a push seeing other people fight for the same goal.

Although it is rightly said that the appropriate and right coaching classes help you move in the right direction, it will drive you positively to achieve your goals.  
The preparation for IIT JAM Mathematics can be made simple and effective by following certain steps and defined approach. The long hours that the subject requires to be covered is uncountable also the sincere dedication is a pre-requisite to cover every topic and chapter to crack the IIT JAM Mathematics entrance exam.

Below are a few tips and things to keep in mind while being in the process of preparing for the IIT JAM Statistics and Maths exam:
  • The first and foremost thing that you do even before coming to syllabus or topics is planning and managing a time table. The time table is a proper schedule of what is to be done when; dividing the chapters that need to be completed each day. Some topics require less time and some require more time to practice and understand, so the time needs to be divided accordingly.
  • Group the easy topics together and difficult chapters/topics together, in order to save time and energy while learning topics and solving problems.
  • Time management plays an important role in not just while studying but also when you are performing daily activities and tasks. When learning to manage time for studying you will also learn how to manage during the examination.
  • Use mock test and previous year question papers to practice, solve them and evaluate the progress of their preparation. Mock tests will give you an idea of how the actual exam paper will be like, therefore, helping you prepare better.
  • Keep a check on the changing exam patterns and syllabus so that while preparing you are up-to-date about any changes in the patterns.
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Conclusion: IIT JAM Mathematics is a tough subject that requires a lot of time, dedication and efforts. A planned and organized time will help you not only while studying but when carrying out daily activities as well. The competitive environment will push you to do better and when combined with coaching classes, it will help improve the weak areas and increase the chances of cracking the exam more.

Saturday, November 3, 2018

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Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Difference between CSIR NET, JRF and UGC NET

Every Year, large number of candidates appears for the NET (National Eligible TEST). The test is conducted for awarding the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) to Indian national students who are doing research or PhD from various Indian Universities and Colleges.

Both these tests are held two times a year, i.e. in the month of June and in the month of December. But students getting confused between CSIR~UGC NET and UGC~CBSE NET. Basically, there is no difference between these two exams, conducting body as they made for the same purpose to determine the eligibility criteria of students who are pursuing the exam, there is only one difference regarding the subjects involved in it. Let’s understand the difference between the two bodies in a detailed manner:

UGC~CBSE NET
UGC (University Grants Commission) which was established by the Union government in the year 1956 whose main objective is to provide recognition to the university of India and provide funds to these colleges and universities. CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) now conducts this exam, on behalf of UGC for the post of Lecturer and for providing the JRF (Junior Research Fellowship) to the Indian nationals in order to ensure minimum standards for the entrants in the teaching profession and in research. Under UGC exam is conducted in streams such as Humanities, Arts, Commerce and Social Sciences etc. 

CSIR~UGC NET
CSIR (Council of Scientific & Industrial Research) is a premier national R&D organization which is also stands among the world’s largest publicly funded R&D organization. Exam Conduct by the CSIR named as CSIR UGC NET which is a national level of Exam in Science in the streams such as Life Science, Physical Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Planetary Sciences, Chemical Sciences and Earth Atmospheric Ocean.

JRF

JRF stands for (Junior Research Fellowship) fellowship of Rs 25000 per month, offered to both CSIR and UGC selected candidate, which is held twice in a year which is offered to pursue their doctoral studies.