The CSIR NET Life Sciences 2026 exam is essential for students aspiring for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) or Lectureship positions in Indian universities and research institutes. Knowing the syllabus and exam pattern helps in planning preparation efficiently.
CSIR NET Life Sciences 2026: Syllabus Breakdown
Part A: General Aptitude
General Science
Quantitative Ability & Logical Reasoning
Research Aptitude and Data Interpretation
Part B: Subject-Specific Questions
Biological molecules and their functions
Cellular organization and molecular processes
Cell signaling and communication
Developmental biology and physiology of plants and animals
Genetics, evolution, and biodiversity
Ecology, behavior, and environmental biology
Applied biology and bioinformatics
Research methodologies and laboratory techniques
Part C: Advanced/Analytical Questions
High-level analytical questions based on Part B topics
Problem-solving and experimental analysis in biology
Official syllabus PDF: CSIR-HRDG Life Sciences Syllabus
CSIR NET Life Sciences Exam Pattern 2026
Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
Duration: 3 hours
Total Marks: 200
Total Questions: 145
Negative Marking: 25% deduction for wrong answers
Section-wise Details
Part A: 20 questions (attempt 15) – General Aptitude
Part B: 50 questions (attempt 35) – Subject-Specific Questions
Part C: 75 questions (attempt 25) – Advanced/Analytical
Preparation Tips for CSIR NET Life Sciences 2026
Understand the syllabus thoroughly and identify important topics.
Create a structured study plan dividing time between Parts A, B, and C.
Solve mock tests regularly to improve speed and accuracy.
Practice previous years’ papers to get familiar with question patterns.
Use reliable reference books and authentic online resources.
You can download the complete CSIR NET Life Sciences 2026 syllabus PDF here : CSIR NET Life Sciences 2026
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