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CSIR NET 2019: About Admit Card, Examination, and Required Documents
Candidates are now eagerly waiting for the admit cards of CSIR NET Exam. This year, CSIR NET Exam is going to be held on the date 16th June 2019. You can download your admit card from the first week of June.
Candidates who appeared for the exam can download their admit card after once the link be activated and can save the same for future use.
Steps to Download Admit Card:
Admit card is the important document that everybody needs to carry with them at the time of examination. Below we are explaining the steps that you can use to download your CSIR NET admit card.
Step1: Go to the official website (csirhrdg.res.in)
Step2: Click on the link that will activate, once the admit card released.
Step3: You will be redirected to a new page.
Step4: Enter the correct login credentials i.e. your application Form number and Date of Birth.
Step5: Enter Security code in the given space.
Step6: Click on the “Login” button.
Your admit card is now on the screen. You can save and download the same from here.
CSIR NET Examination 2019:
This time CSIR UGC NET Exam will be held on 16 June 2019. The exam will be conducted in two sections.
First Shift: 9:30 am to 1:00 Pm (It is for Life science and earth science candidates)
Second shift: 2:00 pm to 5:30 Pm (For Mathematical, Physical, and Chemical Science Candidates)
There is a total of 5 subjects included in this. That is:
         - Chemical Science
         - Physical Science
         - Life Science
         - Earth, Atmosphere, ocean and planetary science
         - Mathematical Science
The exam pattern is the same as the previous year. There are 3 parts in this: Part A, Part B, and Part C.
Part A: There will be 20 questions in this part that are all related to General Aptitude, general science, reasoning, mathematics, and research aptitude. Each question is of marks. One must answer any 15 questions.
Part B: It contains all the syllabus that is related to your particular subject. In this section, the total number of questions is 40 from which candidates must answer any 35 questions. Each question is of 2 marks.
Part C: This part is designed to test a candidate’s knowledge of scientific concepts. There will be a total of 60 questions asked from this section and from them; one must attempt any 25 questions. Each question will be of 4 marks.
Steps to Download Admit Card: If You Forget Your Application Form Number
Step1: Go to the official website (csirhrdg.res.in)
Step2: After clicking on the button view /reprint the application, a pop-up will open.
Step3: You can select the option view form details based on Email.
Step4: Now you have to enter the correct Email ID and date of birth.
Step5: Click on the submit button.
Here, you can easily download your admit card and save a copy for future use.
  Required Documents That Needed To Bring At the Exam Time
Along with your admit card, you need to bring some extra documents that are also compulsory to take with you at the exam time. These are:
Two Passport size photograph
Original Photo ID Proof from Aadhar card/Driving license/ Passport/PAN Card/etc. (It should be the same as mentioned in the application number).
If you are unable to take any of the documents then you will not be able to take the examination. So keep all the above mention documents with you along with the admit card.
If you have any concern regarding this, you can tell us by commenting in the below section.
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SSC GD: What is it and How to prepare for SSC GD Constable Exam?
What is SSC GD Constable Exam?
Staff selection commission conducts SSC GD Exam to recruit the staff for the posts of Constable (General Duty) in Central Industrial Security Force (CISF), Border Security Force (BSF), Indo Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Sashashtra Seema BAL (SSB), National Investigation Agency (NIA) and Secretariat Security Force (SSF) and Rifleman (General Duty) in Assam Rifles.
 Paper pattern and scheme of SSC GD:
SSC GD constable Exam conducted in 3 phases: Phase 1, phase 2 and phase 3.
Phase 1 (CBE): It is a computer based examination (CBE). It includes subjects like General Intelligence and Reasoning, General Knowledge and General Awareness, Elementary Mathematics, English/ Hindi.
It contains 100 questions of 100 marks and total time is given to attempt the examination is 120 minutes.
Phase 2 (PET): If you have qualified the 1st exam than you will be shortlisted for Physical Efficiency Test (PET). One cannot qualify this exam if you are not physically fit. There are some predefined standards that have to meet by the candidates to qualify the exam.
 Phase 3 (DME): It is a detailed medical examination test that has to qualify by the candidates who qualify PET test. Only Medically fit candidates are accepted into the CAPFs.
  Preparation Tips for SSC GD Constable Exam
You have to study each subject daily in a timely manner. You can set a deadline for a particular subject. You should have to give a minimum of 2 hours daily for an individual subject. Below we are describing the subject wise preparation tips:
 For Mathematics:
Choose the topic first that have more weightage in the Exam. Some important topics are Number Systems, Ratio, and Proportion, Averages, Interest, Profit      and Loss, Discount, Mensuration, Time and Distance.
The only thing you needed to score high in this section is “practice”. You can increase your speed if you do a lot of practice.
Do not skip any question. If you face any problem regarding any topic or    question, try to understand that.
You can watch YouTube videos related to that particular topic.
Use short tricks and formula to solve the questions.
After completion of one topic, solve questions related to that topic.
For Reasoning:
Mark the important topics and start to study from there. Some important    topics  in reasoning are Analogies, Similarities and Differences, Coding and Decoding, Relationship Concepts, Arithmetical Reasoning, and Figural Classification.
Most of the candidates find it simple rather than another subject. You can   score marks in this subject. So prepare according to that.
You need to speed up in this section to score high. So practice more and   more.
Give topic wise mock tests.
For General awareness:
The syllabus is vast for general awareness as it includes almost all the      subjects like History, Culture, General Polity, Indian Constitution, and        Geography.
You have to remember all the important dates, year etc. You can note down them. It is the best way of learning. It is also helpful as your last minute preparation.
Revise everything, whatever you read throughout the day.
Read magazines and newspapers to grasp the current knowledge.
 For English:
English is a subject that you can never learn in only one or two days. You  have to work every day to improve your English.
Only to read grammar rules is not enough. You have to learn to apply those rules.
Increase your vocabulary. Learn daily 5 new words and try to use them in  your sentences.
Try to speak in English
Read English newspapers, novels.
 You can make your career if you are fully dedicated to your study. You can use the above-mentioned strategies in your studies that will help you to provide some guidance. If you find any problem regarding this, you can tell us.
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