📊 AI-Powered Analysis

Paper Analysis & Predictions

Insights from 10+ years of CSIR NET Physical Sciences papers. Understand patterns, identify high-frequency topics, and focus your preparation strategically.

11
Papers Analyzed
91+
Questions in Database
9
Topics Covered
2019-2025
Year Range

🎯 High-Priority Topics for 2025

Based on frequency analysis and pattern recognition from previous years

#1 Priority
⚙️

Classical Mech

Classical Mechanics

Frequency:29%
#2 Priority
📟

Electronics

Electronics & Experimental Methods

Frequency:28%
#3 Priority
ψ

Quantum Mech

Quantum Mechanics

Frequency:27%
#4 Priority
🌡️

Thermo & Stat

Thermodynamics & Statistical Physics

Frequency:26%

Topic-wise Question Distribution

⚙️Classical Mech
29% of questions
Part B: ~13 questionsPart C: ~11 questions
📟Electronics
28% of questions
Part B: ~1 questionsPart C: ~0 questions
ψQuantum Mech
27% of questions
Part B: ~3 questionsPart C: ~16 questions
🌡️Thermo & Stat
26% of questions
Part B: ~2 questionsPart C: ~1 questions
☢️Nuclear Physics
24% of questions
Part B: ~1 questionsPart C: ~1 questions
💎Condensed Matter
22% of questions
Part B: ~1 questionsPart C: ~1 questions
⚛️Atomic Physics
19% of questions
Part B: ~1 questionsPart C: ~1 questions
Math Methods
14% of questions
Part B: ~18 questionsPart C: ~1 questions
EM Theory
11% of questions
Part B: ~3 questionsPart C: ~1 questions

Difficulty Distribution

4%

Easy

4 questions

54%

Medium

49 questions

42%

Hard

38 questions

Papers Analyzed (2019-2025)

Our question bank is built from comprehensive analysis of these official CSIR NET papers

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💡 Preparation Recommendations

1

Focus on High-Frequency Topics

Quantum Mechanics, Electromagnetic Theory, and Statistical Physics consistently appear with higher frequency. Master these topics first.

2

Balance Part B and Part C Preparation

Part C carries 100 marks but is harder. Secure marks in Part B first, then focus on Part C for higher scores.

3

Practice Time Management

With 55 questions in 180 minutes, you have about 3.3 minutes per question. Practice with our timed mock tests to build exam stamina.

4

Avoid Negative Marking Traps

With 25% negative marking, random guessing hurts. Skip questions you're unsure about or make educated eliminations.

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