UGC NET Result: The result of UGC NET exam has been released on the official website ugcnet.nta.ac.in. Candidates can check their result by entering application number and date of birth. Subject wise cutoff has also been released along with the result. UGC NET candidates have been demanding the release of UGC NET result from NTA and UGC on social media for the past several days. They were registering their protest against the delay by tagging NTA and UGC. The candidates said that first the paper was canceled without any reason, then now the result of the re-exam is not being released.
NTA had conducted the UGC NET exam for June session between August 21 and September 4. Earlier, the UGC NET exam for the June session was scheduled to be held on June 18, 2024 but it was canceled on suspicion of paper leak. However, later in the CBI investigation this evidence was found to be wrong.
This time the cutoff to qualify for JRF, Assistant Professor eligibility and PhD has been released separately.
JRF Assistant Professor PhD
political science Unreserved category 99.7303386 96.3442108 83.2434462
Political Science OBC 99.2325753 91.3165364 71.5947717
Political Science EWS 99.2422174 90.3911797 67.0228017
Political Science SC 97.3204533 83.2434462 64.3024845
Political Science ST 96.7656026 78.1581806 58.6466692
History Unreserved Category 99.7928431 97.6608584 87.9748739
drop many questions
It can be seen in the final answer key that questions from many subjects including Political Science, Sociology, Music, Commerce, Philosophy were dropped. The candidates were waiting for the final answer key for a long time because they said that there were many mistakes in the answer key also. It was being claimed by some candidates that the answers to 30 out of 150 questions in some papers were wrong. In such a situation, along with the result, they were also waiting for the final answer key. Candidates will be able to check their result by visiting ugcnet.nta.ac.in.
UGC NET exam is conducted twice a year for Junior Professor Fellowship and Assistant Professor in universities and other higher education institutions across the country. From this time onwards, UGC NET score is also to be accepted as an entrance test for PhD.