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First things first, you need to get your basic fundamentals right. That is why it is recommended that one should start with the NCERT books. They contain simple lucid explanations of all the important concepts and thus provide one with the right base to build upon from other sources too. Once the basic understanding of concepts is clear one can move on to some of the standard textbooks on that subject.<br>
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HowtoTackleaSubjectwithoutAnyBackgroundinit for CSIR-UGCNETJRF Thisis a query that concerns mostof the CSIR-UGC NET JRF Examaspirants. Part A, Part B, and part c, that is compulsory for CSIR-UGC NET JRF Examhave a wide range of subjects to cover and most of the time aspirants find it difficult to tackle subjects that they have not been in touch with after school. For example, a physical science Master's student finds it tough to cover thehuge syllabus of subjects.
Whatone needs to keep in mind here is thatthe CSIR doesn’t expect the aspirants to be experts/specialists in each of the subjects of its syllabus, but rather have generalist knowledge about all the topics with some depth. So first of all, take the fear out of your mind that a subject is necessarily difficult just because you don’t have any background in it. You need to have the rightapproach to studying each subjectotherwise any subject can proveto be difficult.
SomeImportant Pointsto Prepare aSubject forCSIR-UGC NET JRFwith NoBackground in It Firstthings first, you need toget your basic fundamentals right. Thatis why it is recommended that one should start with the NCERT books. They contain simple lucid explanations of all the important concepts and thus provide one with the right base to build upon from other sources too. Once the basic understanding of concepts is clear one can move on to some of the standard textbookson that subject. Keepin mind to limit your sources for the subjectto the most important ones and revise them multipletimes,rather thanhaving multiplesources andnot evendoing oneproperly. Also,go through the previousyears’ question papers toknow what kind ofquestions are asked and try to understand the requirement of the subject from an exam point of view. This requirement may differ for all three stages of the exam. Thus, you will need to plan your preparationaccordingly. Supplementyour textbookknowledge witha Practiceset andtest series ofSCITECHSTUDY for the subjects that require being in sync with the latest happenings going around. Don’t just read these extra sources and jot down points, but also try to make linkages with the syllabus topics and gain a holistic understanding. Try making your own short notes for easier revision andbetter retention purposes.
Whetheryou havea background ina subject ornot, answer writingpractice is avery essential part of the preparation. The more you write, the better your overall understanding of the topics andthe subject as a whole will become. The only thing is to do away with any kind of fear or inhibitions. When you start attempting, your initial answers may not be up to the mark, but don’t give up and stop attempting. Try to think and analyse how you could have written it better and with time you will become very good atit. The key is to keep attempting and improving.