
UGC NET 2026: The National Testing Agency (NTA) is likely to announce the notification for the UGC NET June session exam 2026 on the official website at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. It will be released in the form of PDF and expected to be released in April 2026. Along with the release of the notification, the UGC NET application form link will also be activated. The notification or the information bulletin consists of the information in detail about the examination including the application form, syllabus, important dates, pattern, eligibility, etc.
The UGC NET 2026 will be conducted in a Computer Based Test (CBT) mode. Candidates should regularly visit this page for regular updates about the exam dates, admit card, pattern, UGC NET syllabus, answer key, result, qualifying marks, etc.
- What is UGC NET?
- UGC NET Schedule 2026
- UGC NET Notification & Application Form 2026
- UGC NET Eligibility Criteria 2026
- UGC NET Syllabus & Pattern 2026
- UGC NET Preparation Tips 2026
- UGC NET City Slip, Admit Card & Exam Schedule 2026
- UGC NET Exam Analysis 2026
- UGC NET Answer Key 2026
- UGC NET Question Paper & Mock Test 2026
- UGC NET Result, Certificate & Cut Off 2026
- UGC NET Selection Process 2026
- UGC NET FAQs 2026
What is UGC NET?
University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) or NTA UGC NET is a national-level exam conducted to determine the eligibility of candidates for only Assistant Professor or both Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and Assistant Professor posts in Indian universities and colleges. The NTA UGC NET 2026 exam will be held for a total of 85 subjects. The syllabus differs for all 85 subjects and is prescribed by the University Grants Commission itself. Until June 2018, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the NET exam on behalf of UGC. Now UGC NET exam is being conducted by the NTA.
UGC NET Posts
The candidates who will qualify for the NET JRF and Assistant Professorship through the UGC NET will be offered an assistant professor's position or the position of a research scholar. The candidates can get the difference between these two positions below:
- Junior Research Fellowship (JRF): The candidates who will qualify for the JRF (Junior Research Fellowship) can apply for the position of assistant professor and research scholar. The research scholars will be paid a stipend of 37,000 (for the initial 2 years) and 42,000 (from the 3rd year) to complete their research in a specific field. The candidates qualifying for the JRF can also apply for the position of assistant professor in different universities along with a career as a research scholar.
- Assistant Professors: The candidates qualifying for the eligibility exam for the position of Assistant professor can apply for the position to teach in different universities/colleges. The candidates can also apply for the PhD. However, the candidates qualifying for the PhD will not be eligible to get any stipend from the Government to complete their PhD.
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UGC NET Exam Highlights 2026
The highlights of the UGC NET 2026 exam are given below.
| Exam Particulars |
Exam Details |
|---|---|
| Exam Name |
UGC NET (University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test) |
| Conducting Body |
National Testing Agency (NTA) |
| Exam Level |
National |
| Exam Frequency |
Twice a year |
| UGC NET June Notification |
to be updated here |
| UGC NET Eligibility |
Must Posses Post Graduation Degree or Appearing for the Final Year in the Post Graduation |
| Mode of Exam |
Online (CBT) |
| No. of Applicants Registered |
9,93,702 (December 2025) |
| No. of Test-takers |
7,35,614 (December 2025) |
| Candidates qualified for JRF and Assistant Professor
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5, 108 (December 2025) |
| Candidates qualified for Assistant Professor and Admission to Ph.D | 54,713 (December 2025) |
| Candidates qualified for Ph.D only | 1,17,058 (December 2025) |
| Exam Fees |
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| Exam Duration |
180 minutes |
| Exam Time |
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| No. of Papers and Total Marks |
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| Total Questions |
50 MCQs in Paper 1 and 100 MCQs in Paper 2 |
| Marking Scheme |
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| Language/Medium of Exam |
English and Hindi |
| Exam Purpose |
Determine the eligibility of candidates for posts of only Assistant Professor or both Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and Assistant Professor in Indian universities and colleges |
| No. of Test Cities |
181 |
| Official Website & Helpline No. |
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UGC NET Schedule 2026
Take a look at the table below for the complete schedule of UGC NET 2026 exam
| Dates | Upcoming Exam Dates |
|---|---|
| Apr ' 26 | UGC NET June 2026 Application Form TENTATIVE |
| Apr ' 26 | UGC NET June 2026 Notification TENTATIVE |
| Dates | Past Exam Dates |
|---|---|
| 04 Feb ' 26 | UGC NET Final Answer Key Dec 2025 |
| 04 Feb ' 26 | UGC NET December Result 2025 |
| 14 Jan ' 26 | UGC NET 2025 Dec Answer Key |
UGC NET Notification & Application Form 2026
Registration: Apr ' 26
The UGC NET Notification for the June session will be released on the official portal at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. It is expected to be released in April 2026. Candidates will be able to download the June session notification PDF by following manner:
- Go to the ugcnet.nta.nic.in
- Click on UGC NET 2026 June Notification link
- UGC NET 2026 notification will appear on the screen
- Download the notification pdf and save it for later use
UGC NET 2026 June Cycle Notification PDF: to be updated here
UGC NET Notification 2026 Details
The UGC NET notification will be released by the NTA on the official website as an 'Information Bulletin' for the June Session. The Official Notification PDF contains the following details:
- Application process
- Exam dates and schedule
- Eligibility criteria
- Exam pattern and syllabus
- Qualifying marks and cut-off criteria
- Validity of NTA UGC NET Exam
- Exam centers list
- Admit card
- Verification of eligibility
UGC NET 2026 Exam Events (June Session)
The NTA will release the UGC NET exam date for the June cycle. The important dates will be provided below for the candidates once it is released.
| UGC NET June Session Events | Release Dates |
|---|---|
| UGC NET Notification | April 2026 (tentative) |
| UGC NET Application Form | April 2026 (tentative) |
| UGC NET Form Correction Window 2026 | April 2026 (tentative) |
| UGC NET City Slip 2026 | to be updated here |
| UGC NET Admit Card | to be updated here |
| UGC NET Exam Date 2026 | to be updated here |
| UGC NET Answer Key 2026 | to be updated here |
| UGC NET Dec Result 2026 | to be updated here |
The Application form for the June session is expected to be announce in April 2026 along with the notification. The application link will be active at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. It is advised to the candidates to read the elibility criteria before applying for the exam. Also, candidates need to apply within the time line as mentioned by the authority. The application correction window will also be opened for a particluar time frame. The methods to apply online are given below:
- Visit at ugcnet.nta.nic.in
- Click on the ‘Application form’ link mentioned at the bottom of the home page
- Click on the ‘New Registration’
- Enter the required details and complete the registration
- Fill out the complete application form
- Upload scanned pictures of passport size photo (10-200 kb) and signature (10-50 kb). Both images should be in JPEG format. It should be noted that the candidate must ensure that the uploaded images are clear and proper.
- Uploading of copy of Pwd/PwBD Disability Certificate/UDID with both side in single pdf. That is candidates are required to upload their Pwd/PwBD Disability Certificate/UDID with both side in same pdf with file size (50kb – 300kb).
- Pay the application fee (Gen - INR 1,150; OBC/EWS - INR 600; SC/ST/PwD/ Transgender - INR 325)
- Save and submit the form
- Download it
What Are The Pre Requisites for Registration Process?
Candidates who wish to apply for the exam must know the pre-requisite information for making an application for the NTA NET Dec exam. The list of the pre-requisite information has been given below for the candidates that they should keep ready before submitting the online form:
Copy of Board/ University Certificate for Name, Mother's Name, Father's Name, etc.
2. Identification Card
3. Degree Certificate or last semester result
4. Active Email ID and Mobile Number
5. Four cities and choice of centres
6. Code of subject
7. Category certificate, PwD certificate (if applicable)
8. Scanned photograph and signature
What Is The Size of Photo & Signature To Apply For UGC NET 2026?
The dimensions and the size for the exam photo and signature have been given below for the candidate's ease:
- UGC NET photo size and dimensions: The photograph must be in the dimension of 3.5cm x 4.5 cm and between 10kb to 200kb in JPG/JPEG format
- UGC NET signature size: The signature must be in JPG/JPEG 10 kb to 50 kb size
Know About UGC NET Application Correction 2026
The NTA will also activate the application correction link for the June session for a particular time frame. Candidates who will fill the application online form will be allowed to make corrections by the following manner:
1. Visit at ugcnet.nta.nic.in
2. Login using the application number and password
3. Click on the link/button available for the application form correction
4. Read the instructions and click on the ‘I Agree' checkbox
5. Click on the Proceed for Application button
6. Make the necessary changes in the application form
7. Click on the Submit button
8. Review the corrections made and click on the checkboxes given at the bottom of the page
9. Pay the additional fee, if any.
10. Click on the Final Submit button
11. Take a printout of the revised Confirmation Page
UGC NET Application Form 2026: Corrections Allowed
The application form particulars in which candidates can make corrections if required include:
- Personal details
- Choice of exam centre
- Educational details
- Scanned photo and signature
Candidates can make corrections in any of the particulars of the online application form, excluding the following fields:
| For candidates who have verified Aadhaar Card |
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| For candidates who have not verified the Aadhaar for modification |
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UGC NET Eligibility Criteria 2026
The NTA will release the UGC NET 2026 June session notification soon at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. The eligibility criteria consists of educational qualification, age limit, and relaxation norms for reserved category candidates such as SC, ST, OBC, and PwD. The basic criteria that candidates must fulfill to meet UGC NET Eligibility are mentioned below in terms of the age limit and qualification:
Age Limit 2026
- Candidates should not be more than 30 years of age to be eligible for UGC NET JRF
- There is no age restriction to applying for the post of Assistant Professor
- A relaxation of five years in age criteria is given to reserved category candidates
Educational Qualification 2026
- Candidates should have completed UG (four-year course) or must be in the final year.
- Candidates should have completed their post-graduation from a UGC-recognised college/university
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A relaxation of five per cent in educational qualification is given to reserved category candidates
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Candidates who have cleared the State Eligibility Test (SET) before June 1, 2002, are exempted from taking the exam
EWS Certificate
The candidates who have applied for the exam under economically weaker sections and if they qualify for the exam will get the UGC NET EWS certificate. The candidates falling under the EWS will get a 10 per cent reservation in the recruitment exam. However, the candidates don't have to upload the EWS certificate while submitting the online form for the recruitment exam but the certificate has to be presented in front of the recruitment committee.
UGC NET Syllabus & Pattern 2026
UGC NET Syllabus is prescribed by the University Grants Commission (UGC). The Syllabus is different for Paper 1 and Paper 2. The Paper 1 syllabus is common for all candidates. On the other hand, the Paper 2 syllabus varies for all 85 subjects. Candidates need to choose the subject for Paper 2 while submitting the UGC NET application form.
| UGC NET Exam 2026 | Syllabus |
|---|---|
| Paper 1 |
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| Paper 2 | It is subject-specific and the candidates have to choose paper 2 in accordance with their specialisation. Total subjects are 85 including History, Commerce, Environmental Science, Geography, Sociology, English, Hindi, Computer Application, Ayurveda Biology, and more. |
Also Read: UGC NET Syllabus
Note:
Paper 1 comprises 50 questions from 10 units that hold a total weightage of 100 marks.
Paper 2 holds a weightage of 200 marks for 100 questions.
The Commission introduced 'Ayurveda Biology' as an additional subject in the exam.
Download UGC NET Paper 2 PDF Syllabus: Click Here
UGC NET Exam Pattern 2026
The UGC NET is conducted in CBT mode (Computer Based Test mode). UGC NET exam pattern comprises two papers- Paper 1 and 2. As per the prescribed NTA NET 2026 exam pattern, both papers contain multiple-choice questions (MCQs). Candidates need to complete both papers in a single duration of three hours. Have a look at the detailed UGC NET exam pattern 2026 below.
| UGC NET Paper |
Number of Questions |
Marks |
|---|---|---|
| Paper 1 |
50 |
100 |
| Paper 2 |
100 |
200 |
| Total |
150 |
300 |
UGC NET 2026 Reservation Policy
The UGC NET reservation policy is applicable for the candidates according to the norms of the reservation policy of India. Candidates can check the reservation policy according to the category in the table below:
| Category | Reservation of seats (In %) |
|---|---|
| Scheduled Castes (SC) | 15 |
| Scheduled Tribes (ST) | 7.5 |
| Other Backward Classes (OBC) Non-Creamy Layer (NCL) | 27 |
| General-Economically Weaker Sections (General- EWS) | 10 |
| Persons with Disability (PwD) with 40% or more disability | 5 |
In the UGC NET examination, the syllabus and exam pattern plays a crucial role in the preparation journey. It is important for the canddiates to have a clear understanding about the syllabus and pattern. This is the first key of the preparation.
UGC NET Preparation Tips 2026
- Focus on time management
- Read the questions carefully
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UGC NET City Slip, Admit Card & Exam Schedule 2026
The NTA UGC NET June sesison admit card will be released at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. Those candidates who will fill the application form will be able to downlaod their admit card for the June session. The authority will release the ahll ticket as per the exam dates. See below the methods:
- Visit at ugcnet.nta.nic.in
- Click on the ‘Download Admit Card for UGC-NET June 2026' link
- Log in using the 'Application Number', 'Date of Birth', and 'Security Pin'
- Download the UGC NET Admit Card 2026
- Take the printout for future use
The NTA will release the UGC NET June exam schedule on its official portal.
UGC NET City Intimation Slip 2026
The National Testing Agency will release the UGC NET city intimation slip 2026 for the June (all exam dates) at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. The candidates will get their exam date and exam centre in the following manner:
- Go to ugcnet.nta.nic.in
- Click on the UGC NET 2026 Advanced City Intimation link
- Fill out the credentials asked for login- application number, date of birth, security pin, etc.
- Press the submit button
- The city slip 2026 will appear on the screen
- Check the exam city for the exam
Direct Link to download UGC NET June City Slip 2026: to be updated here
UGC NET Exam Analysis 2026
The UGC NET Analysis for the June session exam will be provided here after the conduction of an exam. The analysis will depend upon the feedback received from the candidates including the overall difficulty level of an exam, topics asked in the exam, etc. The exam analysis helps candidates to check the reviews by the aspirants who appeared for the exam, memory-based questions, expected cut-off, and more.
Till then, candidates can check below the UGC NET 2025 Dec exam analysis for different subjects based on the students' feedback.
UGC NET 2025-26 January 7 Exam Analysis (Shift 1): Student Reactions & Topics Asked
As per the students' feedback, Paper 1 of Shift 1 was Moderate. Match the following questions were asked. Assertion Reasoning. Chronology was asked.
Topics asked are:
- In DI: Percentage, Average, Ratio was asked. It was easy to moderate.
- Maximum of teaching
- Commission basis
- Teacher Learner Centric
- Variance
- Kyoto Protocol
- 1857 Universities
- Number Series
- H. Index
- ICT based teaching
- Informal Fallacy
- Logical Equivalent, immediate inference
- Acts of PDE
- Sea Pollution
- Wild Life
- Sampling techniques
- NoIR
- Third generation of Computer
- Pragmatism
- Plagiarism
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Memory Hierarchy
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UGC/AICTE Chronology
- Triangulation
- Percentage average
- CPU
- Biosphere reserve
- Acid Rain, etc.
UGC NET 2025-26 January 6 Exam Analysis (Shift 1): Student Reactions & Topics Asked
As per the student reactions, the Paper 1 of shift 1 was Easy. Some of the students felt it was Easy to Moderate. Paper 1 was calculation based. DI was easy. Reading Comprehension was easy.
Topics asked are:
- Learning (Assertion Reasoning)
- File extension (Match the following)
- Wildlife Conversation
- Connotation Dec
- Standard Hypo testing
- Average
- Project Method
- Inter personal Communication
- Binomial distribution
- Variation
- Reflection
- Standard Deviation
- Communication (Models) (Match the following)
- Binary Number
- Newspaper order
- Scholar Ancient University (Match the following)
- University Order Post Independence (Match the following)
- Noise Level (Db)
- HE-Sanskar
- NEC
- Square of opposition
- Environment Protection Act
- Indian Logic
- Vice Chancellor
- Kothari Commission
- Chinese Scholars
- Variable
- E portfolio, etc.
UGC NET 2025-26 January 5 Exam Analysis (Shift 1): Student Reactions & Topics Asked
As per the students' Paper 1 of Shift 1 was Easy to Moderate. DI in Paper 1 was easy. English Paper 2 was Difficult and lengthy. Paper 2 was out of syllabus in English.
Topics asked are in Paper 1:
- Shannon-Weaver
- AICTE
- NAAC
- Ql/Qn
- Number series
- Excel
- Protocol
- P-Value
- Environment Summit
- CI and SI
- Types of evaluationAverage
- Levels of Teaching
- Environmental Protection (Chronology)
- Research method
- NEP (Assertion & Reasoning), etc.
UGC NET 2025-26 January 3 Exam Analysis (Shift 1) OUT: Student Reactions & Topics Asked
As per the students' Paper 1 of Shift 1 was Easy to Moderate. Chronology was also asked.
Topics asked are:
- Validity
- IL (hetabhyaas)
- GHG
- Qn/Ql
- DI was easy
- Fallacy formal
- SOO
- Conversion
- Informal Fallacy
- ICT (Malware, Hacking, Phishing, etc.)
- Bits
- App
- LAN
- Argument, etc.
UGC NET 2025-26 January 2 Exam Analysis (Shift 1) OUT: Student Reactions & Topics Asked
In January 2, in the first shift subjects catered are Computer Science and Applications, Library and Information Science, Urdu, Forensic Science, Bengali, Arabic, Bodo and Human Rights and Duties.
As per the students' Paper 1 was Moderate some students felt Assertion & Reasoning part was difficult. Indian Logic questions were asked more. Also, some students felt that the Paper 1 was easy. DI was easy and calculative. RC was also easy.
In Paper 2 assertion reasoning questions were asked more. It was Moderate. It was lengthy.
Topics asked:
- Formal Fallacy
- Hydro power
- Type of Validity
- Number series (1 Question)
- Blooms Taxonomy
- Black foot syndrome
- Input out put devise
- Hydropower
- NEP
- Sampling (Matching question asked in which situations were given)
- RAM/ROM
- Group Communication
- Ratio
- Python programming language
- Operating System
- Input/output device
- USB
- Swayam Year
- Teaching Modal, Post teaching
- Chronology (TV, Radio, Newspaper)
- Volatile Memory
- Protocol
- NAAC GEC (MTC)
- USB fulform
- Function of councils
- Validity of Argument
- External Validity
- Friction, etc.
UGC NET 2025 Dec 31 Exam Analysis (Shift 1): Student Reactions & Topics Asked
As per the student reactions, the overall difficulty level of the UGC NET 2025 Shift 1 exam was Moderate.
Topics asked:
- Syllogism- Mode & Fig
- Square of opposition
- NCRF, ABC
- Number series
- Green House Gas effect
- DI, Table related to admission
- Film City
- Traditional Square of opposition
- Commission
- DI asked Ratio Based, etc.
UGC NET 2025 June Session Analysis
Candidates can check below in detail day and shift-wise analysis:
| UGC NET (Session-Wise) Exam | Question Paper Analysis |
|---|---|
| June 2025 | June 25 Analysis for all Shifts June 26 Analysis for all ShiftsJune 27 Analysis for all ShiftsJune 28 Analysis for all ShiftsJune 29 Analysis for all Shifts |
UGC NET Answer Key 2026
UGC NET Question Paper & Mock Test 2026
UGC NET Result, Certificate & Cut Off 2026
UGC NET Selection Process 2026
UGC NET FAQs 2026
The authority will release the UGC NET certificate on the official website at ugcnet.nta.nic.in and also on the e-certificate portal at ecertificate.nta.ac.in. Candidates can download it by using their login credentials including the application number and password or date of birth.
The authority will soon release the UGC NET June session application form 2026 on the official portal at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. The link will be activated online and candidates will be able to fill the form from the direct link provided here also on this page once it is announced.
The UGC NET 2026 June session application form correction dates will be released along with the notification on the official website at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. Candidates who will made a mistake while filling out the application form will be able to make corrections from a particular period as mentioned in the UGC NET 2026 notification.
To give mock test is important. It helps them to find out strengths and weaknesses. regular practice also improves speed, gain confidence, reduce the exam pressure, helps to understand the exam pattern, improves speed, etc.
Candiates can check below the steps to download the UGC NET question papers: Visit at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. Click on the answer key & question paper link. Login using the required details. Download the question paper PDF
Candidates can submit their UGC NET application form in an online. No other method is there to fill the form. Without it, candidates will not be able to sit in the examination.
No. Candidate must possess a Master's degree with a minimum of 55% grade score average from a UGC recognised university to apply for the NTA UGC NET exam. Also, if she or he is in the final year of their Master's programme or hold a four year bachelor's degree in specific subjects.
The UGC NET 2026 June session result will be released after the conduction of an exam. It is expected that it will be declared in the last week of July or first week of August 2026.
After clearing the UGC NET exam, candidates have lot of opportunities to give their best in the research perspective. They can become assistant professor, pursue lectureship or get JRF. They can start working on their Ph.D. They can also set up their laboratory and recruit people for work. They can also work in several laboratories including ICAR, DRDO, ICMR, etc. They can also become research scholar, and more.
The authority released the NTA UGC NET exam date at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. The exam was conducted from December 31, 2025 to January 7, 2026. The detailed schedule was also announced.
The NTA will release the UGC NET 2026 June session exam schedule subject-wise at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. The detailed schedule once released will also be provided here.
Analysis is important for candidate in NTA NET exam. It helps in preparation, understand paper structure, difficulty level, topics asked or high weightage areas, expected cutoff. By analyzing mock tests and previous years papers students can prepare well.
The UGC NET Paper 2 subject specific i.e, Economics, consists of 100 questions worth 2 marks each. The exam will be of 3-hour duration, so there will be no breaks between paper 1 and paper 2. Candidates should cover all significant units of the of the Economics syllabus as mentioned below:
- Micro Economics
- Macro Economics
- Statistics and Econometrics
- Mathematical Economics
- International Economics
- Public Economics
- Money and Banking
- Growth and Development Economics
- Environmental Economics and Demography
- Indian Economy
The UGC NET Paper 2 is subject-specific and holds 200 marks for 100 questions. There is no negative marking for the exam. The syllabus for Political Science comprises 10 units and are mentioned below:
- Political Theory
- Political Thought
- Indian Political Thought
- Comparative Political Analysis
- International Relations
- India's Foreign Policy
- Political Institutions in India
- Political Processes in India
- Public Administration
- Governance and Public Policy in India
The UGC NET 2025 English Syllabus is divided into ten unites as mentioned below:
- Drama
- Poetry
- Fiction and Short Story
- Non-Fiction Prose
- Language: Basic Concepts, theories and pedagogy, English in Use
- English in India: history, evolution, and future
- Cultural Studies
- Literary Criticism
- Literary Theory post World War II
- Research Methods and Materials in English