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UGC NET Result

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The NTA’s decision on the challenges shall be final and the UGC NET Result will be declared on the basis of final answer keys. UGC NET Result of the examination shall be hosted on NTA’s website and will be declared by 10th January, 2019

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Display of Answer Key for Challenges
The NTA will display Answer Key of the questions on the NTA’s website to provide an opportunity to the candidates to challenge the Answer Key. The Answer Keys are likely to be displayed for three to five days.
The Candidates will be given an opportunity to make a challenge online against the Answer Key on payment of Rs. 1000/- per question challenged as processing charges.
Display of Recorded Responses
The NTA will display the recorded responses of all the candidates on the NTA’s website prior to the declaration of result. The recorded responses are likely to be displayed for three to five days.

Final Answer Key and QP UGC NET DEC. 2018 - [Click Here]

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Procedure and Criteria for Declaration of UGC NET Result
Following are the steps to be followed:
Step I:
    The number of candidates to be qualified (total slots or Eligibility for Assistant Professor) shall be equal to 6% of the candidates appeared in both the papers of NET.

Step II:
    The total slots shall be allocated to different categories as per the reservation policy of Government of India.

Step III:
  • In order to be considered for ‘both JRF and Eligibility for Assistant Professor’ and for ‘Assistant Professor Only’, the candidate must have appeared in both the papers.

  • Candidates should secure:
    Category Marks
    General category atleast 40% aggregate marks in both the papers taken together.
    For all candidates belonging to the reserved categories (viz., SC, ST, OBC (belonging to Non-Creamy Layer, PwD and Transgender) 35% aggregate marks in both the papers taken together.

Step IV:
    The number of candidates to be declared qualified in any subject for a particular category is derived as per the methodology illustrated below:
    Example: Number of candidates to be declared qualified for Eligibility for Assistant Professor in the subject ‘Economics’ for the Scheduled Caste (SC) category. Number of candidates belonging to SC category who secure atleast 35% aggregate marks in both the papers taken together for SC category for ‘Economics’ (x) Total slots derived for SC category as per Step II (÷) Total number of candidates belonging to SC category over all subjects who secure at least 35% aggregate marks in both the papers taken together.

    The aggregate percentage of the two papers corresponding to the number of slots arrived at, shall determine the qualifying cut-off for Eligibility for Assistant Professor ‘in ‘Economics’ for the SC category.
    Similar yardstick shall be employed for deriving the subject-wise qualifying cut-offs for all categories.

Step V:
    All candidates who had applied for ‘Eligibility for JRF & Eligibility for Assistant Professor Both’ out of the total number of qualified candidates derived as per Step IV, shall constitute the consideration zone for JRF.

Step VI:
    The total number slots available for awarding JRF is allocated among different categories as per the reservation policy of Government of India. The procedure for subjectwise cum category-wise allocation of JRF slots is illustrated below:
    Example:
    Number of candidates to be declared qualified for JRF & Eligibility for Assistant Professor Both in the subject ‘Economics’ for the Scheduled Tribe (ST) category
    Number of candidates belonging to ST category who have opted for JRF and have qualified for Eligibility for Assistant Professor Both in the subject ‘Economics’ (x) Total JRF slots available for ST category (÷) Total number of candidates belonging to ST category over all subjects who have opted for JRF and have qualified for Eligibility for Assistant Professor

    The aggregate percentage of the two paper scores corresponding to the number of JRF slots arrived at, shall determine the qualifying cut-off for JRF in ‘Economics’ for the ST category.
    Similarly location procedure is used for all subjects and categories.


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Computer Based Test
UGC NET 2018 Computer Based Test (two papers) would be held on 18th, 19th, 20th, 21st and 22nd December 2018. The UGC NET result for the same will be declared after the commencement of the exam i.e. on 10th January, 2019.
UGC NET Result 2018 for Computer Based Test - [Click Here]
UGC NET CutOffs 2018 - [Click Here]

UGC NET - Related Information
UGC NET 2018/19 - Official Notification