UGC NET city slip for first three exam days out on ugc.nta.ac.in. (Screengrab)The National Testing will be conducting the University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test 2024 for the June session from August 21 and has released the city intimation slip for the same. Candidates can check the city allotment from the official UGC NET website – ugcnet.nta.ac.in.
The candidates can view city intimation slip from ugc.nta.ac.in. (Express Photo/ Representational Image)
Candidates will need their application number along with the date of birth to access the city intimation slip. The city slip will have information regarding the exam venue of the candidate.
To access city slip, candidates will need application number and date of birth.(Express Photo/ Representational Image)
Students are provided the city intimation so that they can reach the exam city prior to the the exam is scheduled and look for accommodations if needed. The admit card will be released later, i.e. two or three days prior to the exam date on the official website of the UGC NET.
The city intimation slip gives information about the city venue for the test. (Express Photo/Representational image)
Candidates need to visit the official website and then locate the ‘City Intimation Slip’ link on the homepage. Once found, the students must click on it and fill in the application number and date of birth. The city intimation slip will have the city name in which the candidate will have their exam centre.
The UGC NET June 2024 will be held from August 21 to September 4. (Express Photo/ Representational Image)
This year, the June session of UGC NET is rescheduled to be conducted on August 21 to September 4, after the June 18 exam was declared cancelled. This was a result of the investigation which revealed the paper was distributed on darknet on June 16 two days prior the test.
UGC-NET is conducted twice every year in June and December. (Express Photo/ Representational Image)
UGC NET is conducted twice every year in months of June and December to check eligibility of Indian candidates for Junior Research Fellowship, Assistant Professor and admissions to PhD programmes in the universities across the country.


