NTA UGC NET June 2019 Notification out, starting from March 1

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NTA UGC NET June 2019 Notification out

NTA UGC NET June 2019 Notification out:- NET June 2019 Exam’s official notification has been released. It has been given the Debit of Exemption Date and the issuance of Admit Card …NTA will hold a national eligibility examination for recruitment of Assistant Professors instead of University Grants Commission and Junior Research Fellowship and Assistant Professor for the second time.

NTA UGC NET June 2019 Notification out

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued notification for the UGC NET June 2019 Examination, although the NTA has issued a short notice at the moment and after this, the Deutel Notification will be issued at the time of application. According to this notification, applications will start from March 1, 2019, for the UGC June 2019 exam. If you also want to apply for Assistant Professor and Junior Research Fellowships, you can apply by visiting the National Testing Agency’s official website at https://ntanet.nic.in/

NTA UGC NET June 2019 Notification out on ntanet.nic.in, registration to commence from March 1

The process of application will end on March 1 and end March 30, 2019. This will be a computer-based exam. Applicants will be able to download their Admit card from May 15, 2019. Examinations will be conducted on 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28 June 2019. NET Exam 2019 Results will be announced on 9th July 2019. According to the UGC’s notification, June 2019 exam will be according to the new syllabus.

The Net June exam will have two papers and both of these papers will be held in a single session. Candidates will be given 3 hours to solve the questions in Exam.

The test will be conducted in 84 subjects and there will be two papers for each subject, which will be for a period of 3 hours. Candidates can only be present for the examination in respect of their post-graduation, and minimum 55% marks in the examination from recognized colleges or universities under UGC, while the minimum for candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST) and Other Backward Classes 50 should have percentage marks in their masters for the examination.

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