(1). A electron microscope has higher resolution as compared to the light microscope. This is because: a. The wavelength of an electron is longer than the wavelength of light b. The wavelength of an electron is shorter than the wavelength of light c. The electrons can penetrate the sample better […]
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CSIR NET June 2015 Results Announced / Published (CSIR UGC JRF NET Life Sciences)
CSIR JRF NET June 2015 Results Announced The results of CSIR UGC JRF NET Results of June 2015 Examination Published (held on 21/06/2015) You can check your results here (JOINT CSIR-UGC TEST FOR JUNIOR RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP (JRF) AND ELIGIBILITY FOR LECTURESHIP NET HELD ON 21-06-2015) A total of approximately 830 JRFs […]
Continue ReadingCSIR UGC NET Examination December 2015: Life Sciences: Notification for Online Application Submission
CSIR will hold the Joint CSIR-UGC Test Tentatively on Sunday 20th December, 2015 for determining the eligibility of the Indian National candidates for the award of Junior Research Fellowships (JRF) NET and for determining eligibility for appointment of Lecturers (NET) in certain subject areas falling under the faculty of Science […]
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*(1). Pick out the correct taxonomic hierarchy in zoological systematics. a. Phylum – Class – Order – Family – Genus b. Class – Phylum – Order – Family – Genus c. Phylum – Class – Family – Order – Genus d. Phylum – Class – Order – Genus – Species […]
Continue ReadingICMR JRF Entrance Examination Model Questions with Answers (Part-2)
(1). Which of the following soil will be most porous: a. Sandy loam b. Clay loam c. Clay (2). Photosynthetic formation of glucose can be sited as an example for: a. Oxidation b. Reduction c. Condensation d. Fixation (3). Members of which family has been extensively employed as phyo-remediation agents […]
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