UGC NET 2022 Result Updates: Once the result is announced, the NTA will not entertain any re-evaluation requests after the results. The candidates had time from March 23 to 25 to raise objections to the provisional answer key.
UGC NET 2022 Result Updates: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will today declare the University Grants Commission-National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) December 2022 examination result. Once released, candidates will be able to download their scorecards from the official website – ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
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This year, the UGC NET December 2022 exam was conducted in five phases between February 21 and March 16, 2023. As per the UGC policy, 6 per cent of those candidates who appear in both the papers and obtain minimum qualifying marks in aggregate of both the papers will be declared NET qualified.
Recently, on March 23, the NTA released final provisional answer key, and candidates were given time till March 25 to raise questions against the given answer key. The result that will be declared by the NTA now will be based on the objections raised by the UGC NET December 2022 candidates. Read less
UGC NET 2022 Result Updates: Once the result is announced, the NTA will not entertain any re-evaluation requests after the results. The candidates had time from March 23 to 25 to raise objections to the provisional answer key.
NTA will announce UGC-NET results by tomorrow, UGC CHief, M Jagadesh Kumar, confirmed through a tweet.
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Step 1: Visit the official website - ugcnet.nta.nic.in
Step 2: Click on the link for result given on the homepage
Step 3: Enter your credentials such as application number and date of birth
Step 4 View and download the result for future use
The NTA has not yet announced the date of the result declaration of the UGC NET 2022 exam
After the declaration of the UGC NET result, NTA will issue an e-certificate at ecertificate.nta.ac.in.
The validity of the JRF certificate is three years while for the lectureship certificate: There is no such validation limit for the post of Assistant Professor.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) today extended the registration process for the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) – University Grants Commission (UGC) National Eligibility Test (NET) December 2022/June 2023. Candidates can register themselves at the official NATA website — csirnet.nta.nic.in. Read more
A total of 8,34,537 candidates appeared for 83 subjects. The exams were conducted in 16 days from February 21 to March 16 in 32 shifts. The exams were held at 663 centres across 186 cities.
The upper age limit for JRF is 30 years while there is no upper age limit to apply for assistant professor. In JRF, there five year upper age limit relaxation for candidates belonging to the following categories—
OBC NCL
SC
ST
PwD
Third gender
'Indian Knowledge Systems' has been added first time in the list of UGC NET subjects.
There are no ranks assigned for UGC NET. 'As per the UGC policy, 6 per cent of those candidates who appear in both the papers and obtain minimum qualifying marks in aggregate of both the papers will be declared NET qualified,' states the official website.
NTA has meanwhile extended the deadline to apply for CSIR NET December 2022/June 2023 exams. Interested candidates can apply online on the official website csirnet.nta.nic.in.
Step 1: Visit the official website- ugcnet.nta.nic.in
Step 2: Click on the link for answer key on the homepage
Step 3: View the answer key and tally your answers
Step 4: Download the answer key for future use
To be considered for JRF and eligibility Assistant Professor and Assistant Professor, candidates need to secure 40 per cent aggregate marks in both papers taken together for candidates belonging to open and general EWS categories and for reserved categories, candidates have to secure at 35 per cent aggregate marks in both papers taken together.
"As per notification for UGC-NET, the candidates are advised to appear in the subject of their post-graduation only. The candidates whose post-graduation subject is not included in the list of NET subjects, may appear in a related subject," states the official website
"The record of UGC NET December 2022 will be preserved upto 90 days from the date of declaration of result," states the official website.
UGC NET December 2022 exams were held in five phases:-
Phase 1- From February 21 to 24
Phase 2- From February 28 to March 1
Phase 3- From March 3 to 6
Phase 4- From March 11 to 12
Phase 5- From March 13 to 16
No, the NTA will not entertain any re-evaluation requests after the results. The candidates had time from March 23 to 25 to raise objections to the provisional answer key.
Step 1: Visit the official website - ugcnet.nta.nic.in
Step 2: Click on the link for result given on the homepage
Step 3: Enter your credentials such as application number and date of birth
Step 4 View and download the result for future use
UGC NET is held twice a year – June and December cycles. After UGC NET December 2022 result is announced, NTA will begin online registration for the June 2023 exam. The official website remains the same. Meanwhile, UGC NET aspirants can regularly check NTA website for the latest updates.
Visit the UGC NET official websites at ugcnet.nta.nic.in and keep your roll card handy
Step 1: On the homepage, look for the result link
Step 2: Key in your log in credentials like roll number
Step 3: Check the result and take the print for future reference.
Once NTA will declare the UGC NET result, the candidates can download their documents like score cards, etc using Umang and Digi Locker. You can download the app through Play Store.
Official websites to check score -- www.nta.ac.in or ugcnet.nta.nic.in
UGC NET December 2022: How to check final provisional answer key
Step 1: Visit the official website- ugcnet.nta.nic.in
Step 2: Click on the link for answer key on the homepage
Step 3: View the answer key and tally your answers
Step 4: Download the answer key for future use
Before NTA announces UGC NET result, here's the marking scheme
Each question carries two marks and for each correct response, a candidate will score two marks. There is no negative marking for incorrect responses. If a question is found to be "incorrect/ambiguous or has multiple correct answers, only those candidates
who have attempted the question and chosen one of the correct answers would be given the credit.
Every year, around 8-10 lakh applicants apply for UGC NET. A total of 8,34,537 aspirants appeared in the UGC NET 2023 from February 21 to March 16, 2023.
No, once the final results are announced, candidates cannot get their final results re-evaluated. Candidates were allowed to raise objections from March 23 to 25.
The test consisted of two papers, both the papers will consist of objective type MCQs. There wasn't any gap between the papers. The paper. Paper 1 was for 100 marks, it had 50 questions, paper 2 was for 200 marks and had 100 questions. The paper was held in Computer-Based Test mode and conducted for a duration of 3 hours
No, candidates do not get ranks in UGC NET. According to the UGC policy, 6 per cent of candidates who appeared in both papers and obtain minimum qualifying marks in aggregate of both papers will be declared NET qualified.
A total of 8,34,537 candidates appeared for 83 subjects. The exams for which were conducted in five phases between February 21 to March 16. The exam was conducted in 663 centres in 186 cities across the country.
"The record of UGC NET December 2022 will be preserved upto 90 days from the date of declaration of result," states the official website.
No, there shall be no re-evaluation/re-checking of result. No correspondence in this regard shall be entertained.
Yes, the Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India has been implementing the Maulana Azad National Fellowship (MANF) Scheme on the lines of the JRF Scheme of UGC and CSIR. The UGC and CSIR Fellowship Schemes are open for candidates of all social categories and communities including minorities. Further, students from minority communities are also covered under National Fellowship Schemes for Scheduled Castes and OBC’s implemented by Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment. In view of the overlap among the aforesaid Schemes - it has been decided to discontinue the MANF Scheme from 2022-23 onward. The existing MANF Fellows will continue to receive Fellowships till the end of their respective tenure, subject to compliance with the existing guidelines.
As per the resevation policy of Government of India:
15 per cent seats are reserved for SC candidates
7.5 per cent seats are reserved for ST candidates
27 per cent of seats are reserved for OBC NCL candidates as per the Central list
10 per cent seats are reserved for General EWS candidates
5 per cent of seats in the aforementioned categories are reserved for PwD candidates with 40 per cent or more disability
On March 11, a total of 77 candidates couldn't complete their exam due to a technical glitch at an exam centre in Delhi's Rithala. The technical glitch triggered chaos at the centre. The NTA decided to reschedule the exam for those candidates
Step 1: Visit the official website- ugcnet.nta.nic.in
Step 2: Click on the link for answer key on the homepage
Step 3: View the answer key and tally your answers
Step 4: Download the answer key for future use
UGC NET December 2022 exams were held in five phases:-
Phase 1- From February 21 to 24
Phase 2- From February 28 to March 1
Phase 3- From March 3 to 6
Phase 4- From March 11 to 12
Phase 5- From March 13 to 16
In the final answer key released recently, the NTA has dropped almost 85 questions.