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UGC NET result 2024 released : Check now

National Testing Agency has released the UGC NET result 2024 on the official of NTA at ugcnet.ac.in.

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Deepanshi ManchandaUpdated: 10/18/2024, 5:30:00 AM

National Testing Agency has released the UGC NET result 2024 on the official of NTA at ugcnet.ac.in. NTA has released the UGC NET JUNE 2024 final answer keys for the exam dates from August 21 to September 4, 2024 on October 12, 2024.

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Candidates were allowed to raise objections on provisional answer key by paying a fee of Rs 200. Previously NTA released the provisional answer keys in September and the final date to raise the objection was September14.

 

How to download the result? 

Step 1: Visit the official website at ugcnet.ac.in

Step 2: Locate the link on the homepage 

Step 3:  Enter your login credentials 

Step 4: Your result will be displayed on the screen

Step 5: Save the result for future reference

 

Normalisation for multi shift paper

  1. Raw marks secured by candidates across different shifts shall be converted to percentile based NTA scores.

  2. For comprehensive details on NTA score normalisation, candidates can refer to the NTA official website

  3. For multi shift subject papers, NTA scores are calculated from raw marks and then combined across shifts/sessions for allocation decisions.

  4. In case of differing percentiles across shifts, the lowest percentile determines eligibility for all candidates.

Around 11,21,225 candidates registered out of which 6,84,224 appeared and 4,970 cleared for JRF , 53,694 qualified for Assistant professor only rest 1,12,070 qualified for PhD.

The UGC NET is held twice a year, in online mode. The duration of the exam is 3 hours. It consists of two papers: Paper 1, which is worth 100 marks and includes 50 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and paper 2, which is around 200 marks and includes 100 MCQs. The correct answer gets the candidate 2 marks however there is no negative marking for the incorrect answer.

Candidates are advised to regularly check the official website at csirnet.nta.ac.in for more updates and details.

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FAQ

The results are available on the official NTA website at ugcnet.ac.in.

Candidates were required to pay a fee of Rs 200 to raise objections.

Approximately 11,21,225 candidates registered for the exam.

The exam lasts for 3 hours.

No, there is no negative marking for incorrect answers.

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