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UGC NET CSIR Examination

If you are taking UGC NET SLET or CSIR examination you need a clear understanding of the syllabus. You should read the literature related to your PG specialization and constantly update your knowledge by reading all the latest developments in the field.

A good reading and writing ability is required to clear the examination. You also need to sharpen your memory skills.

Go through this site and find the syllabus and study materials you need. UGC does not allow previous year question papers to be made available to test takers. But you can see the sample questions that come with each syllabus. Our study materials are based on questions collected from students who have taken the previous year tests.

You could also send your questions and study materials. We will share it with our readers and potential customers.

Study Materials

UGC NET Paper I Study Materials

CSIR Paper I General Science Study Materials

CSIR Life Sciences Study Materials

CSIR Chemical Sciences Study Materials

UGC NET Common Paper Syllabus

Syllabus, Study Materials and Tips

Syllabus for UGC NET

Sample Questions for Paper I

UGC NET Reading Comprehension

Revised Paper I for NET / SLET

Revised Paper III for NET Examination

CSIR Syllbus

Syllabus for UGC CSIR NET

SLET Life Sciences Paper II

CSIR Chemical Sciences

Mathematical Sciences

Earth Sciences

Physical Sciences

UGC NET Specific Subject Syllabus

UGC NET Syllabus

UGC NET Syllabus Environmental Sciences

Sample Questions Paper II A Environmental Sciences

UGC NET Electronic Science

UGC NET English

UGC NET Computer Sciences

UGC NET CSIR June 2008

UGC NET CSIR Examination

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Memory Improvement Skills

Use Links For Better Memorization

Believing that you can posses good memorization skills by
conducting mind exercises is a big help. It is important for you to
have a positive attitude on this.

An example memory technique is called the Link method. Linking
requires a lot of association because the best way you'll be able
to remember one thing is when you have it connected to something
else. Or when you try to think of an object, something else more
familiar comes to your mind.

Try to think of something you always do everyday which requires
memorization. Just like when you get up in the morning and do your
daily routine, there are still some things you tend to forget,
right? You can start from this and then move on gradually to more
complicated things.

Think of yourself doing the usual routine one morning, only that
you need to drop by your grandma's house on the way to work. Since
it isn't part of your normal activity, there's a probability of you
forgetting this simple task. Instead of thinking about what you
need to do compulsorily after getting up in the morning, think of
all you need to do and connect them together.

Eat breakfast
Feed the dog
Water the plants
Lock up the house
Take a shortcut to Grandmas
Give her a gift

First, just as you're doing your usual hygiene routine, think of
your breakfast waving at you from the kitchen table. Next, your dog
starts barking at your breakfast food on the table. But just as
this is happening, your houseplants splashes water on your dog,
making him run away. Seeing your houseplants behaving like this,
you try to lock them out of the house using an enormous padlock.
But since your Grandma loves plants, she insists in letting the
houseplants in again. Frustrated, your grandma takes an underground
shortcut towards your basement. Then, she presents the houseplants
wrapped as a gift, so you'd take them in.

The situation is a simple demonstration of how a person, animals
and objects can all be interrelated to one another for memorization
purposes. You can still think of the usual routine you do everyday
and yet include a new one without interrupting your activities.

The example above has already given you association for the 6 items
listed and you didn't even know it. This is a classic example of a
link method.

Click below to learn more about memorizing using the Link method
and other memory improvement techniques:

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