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UGC NET Result 2025 Date Announced: NTA To Release Scorecards On July 22

UGC NET Result 2025 Date Announced: NTA To Release Scorecards On July 22

News1817-07-2025
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UGC NET Result 2025: Candidates who have appeared for the written examination will be able to check their results on the official website at ugcnet.nta.nic.in, once released.
The National Testing Agency or NTA has announced UGC NET June Result 2025 date. According to the official notice, it will be announced on July 22, 2025. Candidates who have appeared for the written examination will be able to check their results on the official website at ugcnet.nta.nic.in, once released.
'National Testing Agency will announce the result of UGC NET June 2025 cycle on 22nd July 2025," the agency posted on microblogging platform, X.
National Testing Agency will announce the result of UGC NET June 2025 cycle on 22nd July 2025.— National Testing Agency (@NTA_Exams) July 17, 2025
The UGC NET June examination was held from June 25 to June 29, 2025. The provisional answer key was released on July 5 and the objection window was opened on July 6, 2025. The last date to raise objection was July 8, 2025. To qualify for the UGC NET exam, candidates need to score above 40 per cent in both Paper 1 and Paper 2. The cut-off marks determine eligibility for the exam.
The number of candidates qualifying for eligibility as Assistant Professor will be 6% of those who appeared in both NET papers, based on their Master's Degree or equivalent examination.
– Seats reserved for Scheduled Caste (SC) candidates: 15%.
– Seats reserved for Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates: 7.5%.
– Seats reserved for Other Backward Classes (OBC) Non-Creamy Layer (NCL) candidates, based on the Central List: 27%.
– Seats reserved for candidates belonging to the General-Economically Weaker Sections (General-EWS) category: 10%.
– Seats in the above-mentioned categories are reserved for Persons with Disabilities (PwD) who have a disability of 40% or more: 5%.
The qualifying cut-off for eligibility in a subject is determined by the methodology in the information bulletin. The aggregate percentage of the two papers, corresponding to the number of slots, sets the cut-off for the SC category in Economics. This method applies to all categories and subjects.
The UGC NET certificate is valid for three years for those applying for JRF positions. For the post of assistant professor/lectureship, the certificate is valid life-long.
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