UGC NET Result 2024 declared. Direct link to download scorecards
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the UGC NET June 2024 results today. Candidates can check their scores on the official website, or through DigiLocker and the UMANG apps.
The exam conducting body, National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the result of the University Grants Commission (UGC) National Eligibility Test (NET) result 2024 on the official website today. Candidates can check the UGC NET result on the commission’s official website, ugcnet.nta.ac.in.
To download scorecards, applicants will be required to use the application number and date of birth. The UGC NET June re-test for Assistant Professorship, JRF and PhD admissions took place in August-September, 2024.
The agency has released the final answer keys for all subjects. Some questions have been dropped from the final answer key and, as per rules, those who attempt these questions will be awarded full marks. The provisional answer keys of the June re-exam were released in phases and the objection window closed on September 14.
MARKING CRITERIA
Candidates who appeared for the UGC NET can estimate their scores based on the answer key and the established marking criteria. Each correct response earns two marks, and there is no penalty for incorrect answers. In cases where a question has multiple correct answers or is deemed incorrect, candidates who chose any of the correct answers will be given full marks.
UGC NET results 2024 LIVE Updates
HERE’S HOW TO DOWNLOAD UGC NET RESULTS 2024
- Visit the official website, ugcnet.nta.ac.in
- Open the UGC NET scorecard download link given on the home page
- Enter your login details – application number and date of birth
- Submit your details and check your result
- Download it and take a printout for future reference.
Direct link to check and download UGC NET results 2024
According to data released by the National Autonomous Testing Agency (NTA), nearly 11 lakh candidates registered for the UGC NET June 2024 exam. However, only around 9 lakh candidates appeared for the test, reflecting a slight drop in participation. The exam determines eligibility for an Assistant Professorship and Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) at universities and colleges across India.
The UGC NET is one of the most competitive national-level exams, and the participation statistics indicate the continued significance of the test in shaping academic careers.
The UGC NET exam was cancelled at four centres due to technical issues or flooding. The affected centres were Dr Ghanshyam Singh College of Education in Varanasi, Shankara Group of Institutions in Jaipur, Amatyas Global IT Solution in Jamnagar, and Jainee College of Engineering and Technology in Dindigul. The NTA has announced that there will be no re-evaluation or re-checking of the results, and no correspondence regarding this matter will be entertained.