UGC NET result - 10 things to know with detail
- 1. The UGC NET result is declared by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on their official website.
- 2. The result is usually announced within 3 to 4 weeks after the exam date.
- 3. Candidates can check their result by entering their application number and date of birth on the NTA website.
- 4. The result will display the candidate's total marks, percentage, and whether they have qualified for the exam or not.
- 5. The qualifying marks for UGC NET vary for each category and subject. Generally, candidates need to score at least 40% marks in Paper 1 and 2 to qualify for the exam.
- 6. Candidates who qualify for the exam will be eligible for Assistant Professor or Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) depending on their performance.
- 7. The UGC NET result also includes the qualifying criteria for JRF and Assistant Professorship.
- 8. Candidates who qualify for JRF will be eligible for a monthly stipend for research purposes.
- 9. The UGC NET result is valid for 2 years from the date of declaration.
- 10. Candidates can download their result and keep it for future reference. They may also receive a physical copy of the result through the post.