Thursday, January 3, 2019

Net Mathematics Coaching Centres in Delhi

We, Gurukulam Institute, One of the reputed CSIR-NET/JRF Math’s, GATE Math’s, IIT JAM Math’s Coaching Located Adjacent to IIT Delhi offer most vibrant Classroom Coaching to the Aspirants of NET, GATE & JAM Students. 
We offer Best NET JRF Mathematics Coaching New Delhi, CSIR Mathematics Coaching Delhi, NET Mathematics Coaching Delhi, GATE Mathematics Coaching Delhi, IIT JAM Mathematics Coaching Delhi, UPSE / PSU Mathematics Coaching Delhi, NBHM Mathematics Coaching Delhi, TIFR Mathematics Coaching Delhi, IISC Mathematics teach Delhi. 
Our adviser has immense experience of Math’s Coaching & Faculties are inventive & magical to set the clear concept of Mathematics Topic by Topic in your memory. Come Join the Gurukulam Institute for the education of CSIR-NET/JRF, GATE, JAM, UPSC/NBHM/TIFR/IISc Maths Coaching & Experience the true method of exploding examinations.

Gurukulam Institute is one of the leading Institute providing the coaching for NET/JRF, GATE, IIT JAM & other M.Sc entrance exam, joint M.Sc Ph.D , M.Sc Ph.D dual degree at the IITs, integrated Ph.D at IISc and other M.Sc Entrance Examination for distinguished institutions like TIFR, HCU, BHU, DU, JNU, IISER, CUCET, etc. These are some of the hard Entrance Exams to crack; Young and brilliant talents need special guidance and coaching to secure top ranks in such examinations. Gurukulam Institute provides a unique way of teaching that not only helps the students to crack the exam but also helps you to know your subject in deep.

Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is an all India examination that primarily tests the comprehensive understanding of the candidate in various undergraduate subjects in Engineering/Technology/Architecture/Mathematics and post-graduate level subjects in Science. The GATE score of a candidate reverses a relative achievement level in a particular subject in then (this) exam across several years. The score is used for entrance to post-graduate programs (e.g. M.E., M.Tech, direct PhD) in Indian institutes of higher education with commercial assistance provided by MHRD and other Government agencies. The score may also be used by Public and Private Sector enterprise for business screening purposes. The information in this advertisement is mainly categorized into Pre-Examination (Eligibility, Application submission, Examination Centers, etc.), Examination (Syllabus, Pattern, Marks/Score, Model Question Papers, etc.) & Post-Examination (Answers, Results, Scorecard, etc.) sections.

The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs at Bombay, Delhi, Guwahati, Kanpur, and Roorkee) jointly administrate the conduct of GATE. The operations associated to GATE in each of the 8 zones are managed by a zonal GATE Office at the IITs or IISc. The Organizing Institute (OI) is responsible for the end-to-end process and coordination amongst the administering Institutes. The Organizing Institute for GATE 2019 is IIT New Delhi.

Gurukulam Institute is one of the best coaching centres in New Delhi. We offer guidance to those students who are aspiring for IIT-JEE, IIT-JAM (Mathematics and Statistics), IIT-GATE (Mathematics,), UGC-NET, UPSC for all higher level competitive exam. We at Gurukulam Institute strongly believe that a blend of conceptual knowledge and the right approach is essential for the overall development of individual and immensely important to make him successful in the competitive world. It is India's largest result producing organization for higher level exams like IIT-JEE, IIT-JAM, NET and GATE. The foundation of the Gurukulam Institute was laid with the aim of developing competitive thinking and strategic analytical approach that is required effectively to today's globally competitive environment. The program structure of Gurukulam Institute endeavours to combine insights from a number of academic disciplines and functional areas and decorate the students with tools to completely areas and provide the students with tools to effectively analyze various facets of the competition. It balances visionary practical skills and also focuses on developing following competencies, essential for today's environment.

Gurukulam Institute is a leading coaching institute situated in Delhi India. Gurukulam Institute stepped in the world of a training academy in last decade and today it is considered as most reputed coaching centre in Delhi. Gurukulam Institute was started with a perception of providing the best education to Indian students in lowest fee possible for all branches of education. 
Gurukulam Institute is now sprawled into a coaching institute which provides training from first accepted to post graduation level in all subjects and tributary. We have specific classroom coaching program for all the streams including science, arts, commerce, biotechnology, engineering, information technology etc. Other than these technical classes, Gurukulam Institute also provides training for government job exams and competitive entrance exams. In an IT hub like New Delhi, the software industry is one of the most prominent job areas.

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CSIR UGC NET 2019 Frequently Asked Questions Answered:

Applicants can check out for the common inquiry about CSIR UGC NET on the page below:
Q 1. What is CSIR UGC NET?
Answer: CSIR UGC NET is a national level entryway examination for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and qualification for Lectureship (LS) in the field of Science including Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Mathematical Sciences and Earth climatic Ocean and global Sciences.

Q.2. How many attempts for CSIR UGC NET?
Answer: There is no limit on the statistic of attempts for CSIR NET (JRF) exam. Students can keep arriving for exam till the age of 28 years for general and for SC/ST/Persons with Disability (PWD)/ female applicant till the age of 33 years and 31 years in case of OBC (Non-Creamy Layer).

Q.3. What is the eligibility for CSIR NET exam? who can apply?
Answer: Candidates must be an Indian National
§  Candidates should have M.Sc. or comparable degree/ Integrated BS-MS/BS-4 years/B.E/B.Tech/B.Pharma/MBBS with at least 55% marks for General (UR) and OBC candidates and 50% for SC/ST, Persons with Disability (PWD) candidates.
§  Candidates enrolled for M.Sc. or having completed 10+2+3 years of the above qualifying examination as on the closing date of online resignation of application form, are also suitable to apply in the above subject under the Result Awaited (RA) division on the condition that they complete the qualifying degree with precondition percentage of marks within the substantial period of two years to avail the fellowship from the effective date of award. B.Sc. (Hons) or comparable degree holders or students enrolled in Integrated MS-PhD program with at least 55% marks for General (UR) and OBC candidates; 50% marks for SC/ST, Persons with Disability (PWD) candidates are also eligible to apply. Candidates with bachelor’s degree will be eligible for CSIR fellowship only after getting registered/ enrolled for PhD/Integrated PhD program within the validity period of two years. Candidates possessing only Bachelor’s degree are eligible to apply only for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and not for Lectureship (LS).
§  The eligibility for lectureship of NET qualified candidates will be subject to fulfilling the criteria laid down by UGC. PhD degree buyer who have passed Master’s degree preceding to 19th September 1991 with at least 50% marks are eligible to apply for Lectureship only

Q.4. Is there negative marking in CSIR NET Exam?
Answer: Yes, there is unfavourable marking for wrong answers and shall be applicable as per subject wise scheme of Exam

Q.5. how many times CSIR NET Exam is conducted in a year?
Answer: The tests are organized twice in a year on all India basis commonly in the months of June and December

Q.6. What is JRF?
Answer: JRF stands for Junior Research Fellowship.

Q.7. When is the next CSIR NET Exam date?
Answer: CSIR has expected the Joint CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and qualification for Lectureship (LS) on Sunday, December 16, 2018

Q.8. How much stipend is given when one clears CSIR NET exam?
Answer: The allowance of a JRF selected through CSIR-UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) will be Rs.25, 000/ p.m. for the first two years. In extension, annual probability grant of Rs.20, 000/- per fellow will be provided to the University / Institution. On conclusion of two years as JRF and if the Fellow is registered for PhD, the Fellowship will be upgraded to SRF (NET) and the stipend will be increased to Rs.28,000/- p.m. for the 3rd and successive years, on the basis of estimate of Fellows’ research progress/ accomplishment through interview by an Expert Bureau.

Q. 9. What is the age limit & relaxation for JRF (NET) & LS (NET)?
Answer: For JRF (NET): Maximum 28 years (upper age limit may be relaxed up to 5 years in case of applicants belonging to SC/ST, Persons with impairment (PwD) and female applicants and 03 years in case of OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) applicants}).
For LS (NET): No upper age limit.

Q. 10. What is the CSIR NET Syllabus and Exam pattern?
Answer:
§  The Test will be held in for five subjects viz., Life Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Earth, Physical Sciences Chemical Sciences, Atmospheric, Ocean and Planetary Sciences
§  The MCQ test paper of each subject shall carry a maximum of 200 marks; the exam shall be for the duration of three hours and will be held in two conferences; morning 09.00 AM to 12.00 noon and afternoon 02.00 PM to 05.00 PM
§  The Question Booklet will be printed in Hindi & English Version
§   The Test Booklet shall be divided into three parts, (A, B & C) as per syllabus & Scheme of Exam.
§  Part 'A' shall be common to all subjects. This part shall contain questions pertaining to General propensity with an insistence on logical reasoning, graphical analysis, analytical and scientific ability, significant comparison, series formation, puzzles etc.
§  Part 'B' shall contain subject-related conventional Multiple Choice questions (MCQs), generally covering the topics given in the syllabus.
§  Part 'C’ shall contain higher value questions that may test the candidate's knowledge of scientific concepts and/or application of the scientific concepts. The query shall be of scientific nature where a candidate is normal to apply the scientific knowledge to appear at the solution to the given scientific problem.
Note: Syllabus & Scheme of Exam of single MCQ Paper may be seen at CSIR HRDG website: http://gurukul-institute.in/ 
Q.11. What are the steps for applying online for CSIR NET?
Answer: Candidates should apply online only on CSIR-HRDG website: http://gurukul-institute.in/
§  A candidate may apply either for ‘Junior Research Fellowship (JRF)’ OR ‘Lectureship (LS)’. He/she may announce his/her inclination in the Online Application, as the case may be.
§  Candidates must write their name, father/mother's name as written in their Matriculation Certificate (Xth class Board) and should secure that the same are matching with their educational qualification certificates and caste certificate except for married females. Married female candidates are appropriate to send the scanned copy of their marriage certificates along with any other documents as proof through e-mail to gurukul9716@gmail.com as and when asked for by CSIR-HRDG.
§  All Caste/PWD Certificates shall be strict as per Govt. of India instructions. The efficacy of OBC certificates (Non-creamy layer) shall be governed as per Govt. of India information.
§  After successful resignation of ONLINE Application, an Application Number will be auto-generated. Applicants are advised to conserve the Application Number for the future mention and for downloading his/her e-Admit Card. Candidate should also keep a print (hardcopy) of the duly filled in utilization form for future use.
Note: Before applying Online, candidates are advised to go through the detailed instructions contained in this Information Bulletin faithfully.

Q.12. What is the Examination Fee for CSIR UGC NET?
Answer: Candidates administer for the Examination are appropriate to use payment gateway facility to deposit their Examination fee only through Credit Card or Debit Card or Net Banking. The Examination fee -
§  For General Rs. 1000/-
§  For Other Backward Classes(OBC)-Non Creamy Layer Rs. 500/-
§  For SC/ST/ Persons with Disability (PWD) Rs. 250/-

Q. 13. What all document to be uploaded in CSIR NET Application?
Answer: the following Documents are required to be uploaded during filling the online utilization form
§  Scanned recent passport size photograph with a light background in JPEG/JPG format
§  Scanned Signature JPEG/JPG format
§  Qualifying final/last marksheet or testimonials
§  Division Certificate as proof that you belong to SC/ST/OBC (non-creamy layer)
§  PwD Certificate
§  Candidates applying under Result Awaited (RA) category should upload the Attestation Form duly demonstrate by the HoD of the University/College/Institute

Q. 14. Will Admit Cards be sent by post?
Answer: No, Admit Card will not be sent by post. Candidates are appropriate to download the e-Admit Cards from the website www.gurukul-institute.in/ 
Q. 15. What documents are to be carried on CSIR NET Examination day?
Answer:  Candidates are appropriate to bring a photo identity card such as voter ID Card/PAN Card/Driving License /Aadhaar Card/Photo ID Card issued PSU/Central/State Govt. /ID card issued by University/ College, along with a printout of their online e-Admit Card on the day of examination.

Q. 16 - Difference between CSIR NET and UGC NET?
Answer: The CSIR NET operate for the Science stream, including Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Mathematical Sciences and Earth Atmospheric Ocean and Planetary Sciences. Whereas the UGC NET is conducted for all the other streams. 

Q. 17 - Is it difficult to crack CSIR UGC NET Exam. Is it really tough? 
Answer: Honestly, it all depends on how well you are prepared for the CSIR UGC NET Exam. If you want to get through, all you need it thorough Preparation and proper understanding of the subject. Just mugging up won't be of any help.

Q. 18 - Can people get through without joining a Coaching Institute? 
Answer:  Well, Yes and No, Yes if you have a proper considerate of the Subject, Get last 10 years Solved Question Papers and Practice, Practice, Practice. You may Download CSIR UGC NET Previous Years Question Papers. Answer Keys will be uploaded soon.  If you don't know where to start or how to go about it, I advise please join a Coaching Center

Q. 19 - Can a final year MSc student apply for CSIR UGC NET?
Answer: Yes,  M.Sc capability OR under M.Sc Result Awaited (RA) category shall be suitable for Lectureship (LS) subject to fulfilling the eligibility precedent as laid down by the UGC. This means that the applicants enrolled for M.Sc or having completed 10+2+3 years of the above qualifying examination as on the closing date of online submission of application form are also acceptable to apply. 
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Q 20. Difference between CSIR NET and UGC NET
Answer: CSIR NET and UGC NET are both government exams conducted by different bodies. CSIR NET is conducted by Council for Scientific and Industrial Research while UGC NET is conducted by University Grants Commission.
CSIR NET is conducted for those aspirants who wish to apply for Junior Research Fellowship or Lectureship under Science stream while UGC NET is conducted for granting admission for JRF and Lectureship under all the streams.

Q 21. How do they decide the cut-off marks for the CSIR NET JRF Exam?
This exam has an immovable number of seats every year and on that basis, they conclude the cut-off. It is absolutely in the hands of checkers.

Q 22. How tough is CSIR JRF to crack?
CSIR JRF exam is perfectly tough to crack since it is organized for researchers and inquiry deep scientific knowledge. An applicant needs to be fully processed so that his chance of getting selected increment. Every year the number of candidates taking this exam is increasing. Therefore, the cut-off is getting higher, and the exam is getting tough by every passing year.

Q 23. Can somebody crack the CSIR NET without coaching?
Yes, one can easily crack this exam easily if she administers an appreciable amount of time in qualification. Many graduates have declared that solving the last ten years of question papers have helped them a lot to crack this exam profitably. An aspirant should start preparing for this exam in advance at least four to six months before. They should give ample amount of time to the subject areas that troubles them most, revise from time to time and practice lots of questions.  In short, you need to be serious in your approach when you are preparing for CSIR NET without any coaching.  

Q 24. When will I get the answer key of CSIR UGC NET?
As soon as the exam is organized, a lot of website discharges their answer keys. Apart from that the official website of CSIR exam http://gurukul-institute.in/ also displays their answer keys which are made available for a time period of one week. A maximum number of aspirants on this link since the official website itself releases it.

Q 25. How to clear CSIR UGC NET exam in Mathematical Sciences?
One of the foremost ways to crack this exam in Mathematical Science stream is that you need to practice as many numbers of questions as you can. It is one of the toughest tributaries of CSIR NET, and one needs to devote at least six months to crack it profitably. Since Part A and Part B of this stream contain 0.50 and 0.75 negative marking commonly, therefore one needs to be sure while solving the questions. Time management is an important key here. Get the right amount of study materials and go through previous year questions.

Q 26. Can a final year MSc student apply for CSIR NET?

Yes, candidates who are in final year of MSc are eligible to apply for CSIR NET under result awaited (RA) category.