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Aspiring to pursue P.G. or PhD in chemistry: choose CSIR/GATE/ IIT JAM

With the high increasing rate of competition with each passing day, it is difficult for the students to cope up with the fear and pressure. But to make the competition simpler and easier all you need is a good guidance and best institute. One really should know about all the possible prospects in chemistry and chemical sciences.

Certain topics that hold a major portion of the paper of IIT-JAM, NET, GATE include topics like solid state, organomettalic chemistry, coordination chemistry, stereochemistry and many more. Catching hold over these topics will lead to definite success path in these competitive exams like CSIR-NET, GATE, IIT-JAM.

In case of CSIR-NET (or CSIR-UGC-NET/JRF),  the eligible candidates may apply Online through a link available at CSIR, HRDG website: www.csirhrdg.res.in. In order to apply Online the candidates are required to download Bank challan Performa from the above website and then deposit the requisite examination fee in any of the Indian Bank branches throughout the country. Before applying Online, candidates are advised to go through detailed notification available at CSIR, HRDG website. Candidates must write their name, father/mother's name as written in their Matriculation Certificate while filling their online application form. After filling the online application, candidates should preview their entire application form and make changes if required before final submission of online application. After successful submission of ONLINE Application, a Form Number will be generated. Preserve the Form Number for future reference and for downloading your e-Admit Card. Keep a print out of the duly filled-in application form for future use.

Candidates can apply for JAM  only through online process. The facility for Online Registration will be available through the website http://gate.iitk.ac.in/jam. A candidate has to first register on the JAM website. The candidate then needs to fill-in all the personal data. The personal data can be modified until the candidate has paid the fee. Once the personal data is submitted, the candidate can make a payment either through net-banking or through challan. In case of payment through netbanking, the site will redirect the candidate to a secure payment gateway through which the payment can be made. After the successful payment, the payment gateway will redirect the candidate back to the JAM website for taking the printout of the Online Registration Form. In case of payment through challan, the candidate should generate and print a PDF -file of the challan, which needs to be presented to any Core Banking Branch of State Bank of India on the next day for payment. The payment data of the candidate will get automatically updated in the portal.

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  1. Please send me the direct link to download the IIT JAM Preparation Tips for the upcoming 2018 Indian Institute of Technology Joint Admission Test.

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  2. CSIR NET Admit Card 2018 Candidates those have registered for UGC NET December Exam they can download exam call letter.

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