The National Testing Agency (NTA) has rescheduled the University Grants Commission-National Eligibility Test (UGC-NET) 2024 exams, which will now be conducted from August 21 to September 4. This re-examination will be held in an online computer-based test (CBT) format across various exam centres nationwide. Candidates who had applied for the UGC NET 2024 will be able to download their admit cards closer to the exam dates.
Earlier, the UGC NET June 2024 session was conducted in offline mode but was subsequently cancelled due to reported irregularities. As per the latest official notice, the NTA will conduct the UGC-NET exams in CBT mode to ensure transparency and fairness.
The admit cards for the UGC-NET re-exam are expected to be released in the second or third week of August. Candidates are advised to regularly visit the official website, ugcnet.nta.nic.in, for updates on the exact release date of the admit cards.
The UGC-NET exam is crucial for candidates aspiring for assistant professorships, junior research fellowships (JRF), and admissions to PhD programs. Detailed instructions, exam centre information, and other essential guidelines will be provided on the admit card, which candidates must carefully follow on the day of the examination.
To download their admit cards, candidates will need to visit the official website, login using their credentials, and follow the specified steps provided on the homepage.
Stay tuned to the official NTA website for further updates and announcements regarding the UGC-NET 2024 re-examination.
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