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UGC NET exam dates announced, exam will be held on these dates in January

National Testing Agency has released the dates for UGC NET exam December 2024. These can be seen on the official website.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued an official notice regarding the National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) NET of the University Grants Commission. Which candidates can see on the official site. Candidates can also check the official notice through the steps mentioned here.

The last date to fill the online application form is 10 December. The exam is going to be held between January 1 and January 19, 2025. Fill the application form on the official website of UGC NET ugcnet.nta.ac.in. Registration has now started on the official website.

When will you get the opportunity to correct

Candidates will get the opportunity and permission to correct the online application form between 12 and 13 December and only after that the list of exam centers will be released. UGC-NET is an examination to determine eligibility for ‘Assistant Professor’ and ‘Junior Research Fellowship and Assistant Professor’ in Indian universities and colleges.

The exam was cancelled

Let us tell you that the NET exam to be held in the June session was cancelled just a day after it was conducted. The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had said that the exam was cancelled due to the fear of compromising the integrity of the exam. Later, the exam to be held in June was again conducted by the agency in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode between August 21 and September 4. Candidates can take help of the official website for more details.

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