CSIR/JRF/NET: Life Sciences, December 2014 (II): Part B (Original Questions) New: NET Life Sciences Dec 2015 Question Paper with Detailed Answer key (1). Chirality of DNA is due to: a. The bases b. Base stacking c. Hydrogen bonds between bases d. Deoxyribose Ans: d – Deoxyribose Biomolecules like DNA, proteins, amino acids and sugars are […]
Continue ReadingJRF SRF and RA Fellowship Hike about 50%, Revised Rate October 2014
Revised Rate of CSIR, ICMR and DBT Junior/Senior Research Fellowship (JRF/SRF) and Salary of Research Associates (RA) A Delicious Diwali Gift for Blooming Scientists in India In order to encourage science research scholars across India, The Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India, has announced a Fellowship Hike of about 50% in the amount of […]
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Results of CSIR-UGC-JRF-NET Examination June 2014 has been announced. The minimum cut-off percentage fixed this time (June-2014) for Life Science is: For JRF – 51.5% for General and OBC, and 41.5% for SC/ST candidates For Lectureship (NET) – 46.5% for General and OBC, and 36.5% for SC/ST Candidates CSIR Announced that there was no separate cut-off for Part […]
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What is pH? ⊗. pH is defined as the negative logarithm of hydrogen ion concentration in a medium. ⊗. For example, if you are saying a solution with pH 6.5, it means that the concentration of H+ ions in that solution expressed in negative logarithmic term is 6.5. ⊗. pH is a scale, a scale […]
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