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UGC NET provisional answer keys 2025 released; Check direct link, steps to download here

UGC NET provisional answer keys 2025 released; Check direct link, steps to download here

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UGC NET 2025 June Updates: The National Testing Agency(NTA) has released the UGC NET 2025 provisional answer key for the June session 2025. The examination for the UGC NET 2025 June session was held between June 25 to June 29, 2025. The provisional response sheets is now available on their official website for the UGC NET 2025 June session, the link for which is given as follows-
ugcnet.nta.ac.in Candidates are required to enter their application number, date of birth (DOB), and captcha code to access the answer keys and NTA responses.
Steps to download Step 1: Go onto the official NTA UGC NET 2025 website ugcnet.nta.ac.in.
Step 2: Enter the required credentials like application number, DOB and captcha code to log in.
Step 3: You can now view and download NTA response answers and your answer scripts.
Step 4: You can compare the NTA response answers and your answers with the help of the given question IDs.
Step 5: Incase of any discrepancy, candidates can object the answers by selecting them and attaching a PDF supporting their claim.
Step 6: The objection will process after the payment of the fees.
Additional Information-
It is noteworthy that candidates will be charged a non-refundable fee of Rs. 200 per question, in case the objection is found right. Also the objection window is only open from July 6th to July 8th last by 5PM including payment of the objection fees.
The payment can be made by online modes like credit/ debit cards, internet banking and UPI payment last by 5PM of July 8th. After the conclusion of the objection window, the objected questions and answers will be scrutinised and verified by a panel of experts in the subject. UGC NET will notify a revised answer key and results according to the changes in the answer key if any. This answer key will be final.
The UGC NET 2025 exams for June session were conducted in both Hindi and English except for the language papers. These exams allow candidates, if selected, to be eligible for junior Research Fellowship (JRF), or be appointed as an assistant professor in colleges, or take admissions in PhD courses in India.
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