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CSIR NET Syllabus 2026: Subject-wise Latest Syllabus
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the CSIR NET Syllabus 2026 structure?
The CSIR NET Syllabus 2026 is divided into three parts: Part A (General Aptitude – 30 marks), Part B (subject-related MCQs – 70 marks), and Part C (analytical questions – 100 marks). It covers five science subjects and remains largely the same as previous years.
How many subjects are there in CSIR NET 2026?
There are five subjects: Chemical Sciences, Earth Sciences, Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, and Physical Sciences. Candidates choose one subject for Part B and Part C while Part A is common.
Is the CSIR NET exam pattern the same for all subjects in 2026?
The overall pattern (Part A, B, C) is the same, but the exact number of questions and marks per question in Part B and Part C vary slightly depending on the subject.
Does Part A syllabus change for CSIR NET 2026?
No, Part A syllabus remains common for all subjects and includes Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, Data Interpretation, and Research Aptitude. It carries 30 marks.
What is the marking scheme and negative marking in CSIR NET?
Each paper is of 200 marks. Negative marking of 25% applies for wrong answers in most parts (may vary slightly in Part C for some subjects).