UGC NET Eligibility Criteria 2025: Age Limit, Educational Qualification, Relaxation & Reservation for December Session

University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test 2025 ( UGC NET )

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Shikha Goyal
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Updated on Aug 14, 2025 15:14 IST

UGC NET eligibility 2025 for JRF and Assistant Professor posts are mentioned below. Check UGC NET eligibility for 2025, including the educational qualifications, age limit, and relaxation norms, before filling out the UGC NET application form.

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UGC NET Eligibility 2025 for JRF & Lecturership

UGC NET Eligibility Criteria 2025: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will announce the UGC NET 2025 December session notification on the official website at ugcnet.nta.ac.in. The UGC NET exam will be conducted for 85 subjects. The UGC NET application form link will be available for registration on the official website. The candidates must check the UGC NET eligibility 2025 before applying for the NTA NET exam. The UGC NET eligibility criteria are provided in the article.

For the ease of candidates, we have shared here the complete UGC NET eligibility 2025 regarding educational qualification, age limit, and relaxation norms for reserved category candidates such as SC, ST, OBC, and PwD. Go through the eligibility details below before filling out the application form for the UGC NET exam

Table of content
  • UGC NET Eligibility Criteria 2025
  • UGC NET Eligibility 2025: Educational Qualification
  • UGC NET Age Limit 2025
  • UGC NET JRF Eligibility 2025
  • UGC NET Eligibility 2025: Exemptions (For Assistant Professor)
  • UGC NET Eligibility Criteria 2025: Reservation Policy
  • UGC NET Subject Eligibility 2025
  • Important Points for UGC NET Eligibility Criteria 2025
  • UGC NET Eligibility 2025 FAQs
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UGC NET Eligibility Criteria 2025

According to the UGC NET eligibility criteria for 2025, NTA revised the upper age limit for JRF (Junior Research Fellowship) on January 5, 2023. The candidates must not be more than 30 years old to apply for UGC JRF. Candidates who meet the UGC NET 2025 eligibility requirements will be able to fill out the application form. Candidates must go through the NET JRF eligibility criteria and NET Assistant Professors/Lecturers eligibility criteria before applying. The UGC NET is conducted twice every year to determine the qualifying status of candidates to be JRFs and Assistant Professors. Scroll down to learn about the UGC NET 2025 eligibility criteria in detail.

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UGC NET Eligibility 2025: Educational Qualification

Candidates need to have the following educational qualifications to be eligible to apply for the UGC NET exam:

  • Candidates should have secured at least 55 per cent marks in master’s degree exams. A relaxation of five per cent is given to candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC)/Scheduled Tribe (ST)/Other Backward Class (OBC)/Persons with Disability (PwD)/Transgender category. Therefore, candidates from reserved categories require only 50 per cent aggregate marks in their master’s degree exams.
  • Candidates should have completed their post-graduation from a UGC-recognised college/university in relevant streams such as Humanities, Social Science, Electronic Science, Computer Science & Applications, etc
  • Candidates appearing in or awaiting results for their final year examination for a master’s degree are also eligible to apply online for the UGC NET exam. However, such candidates are admitted provisionally and are considered eligible only when they pass their master’s exam with the required percentage. “Such candidates must complete their PG degree examination within two years from the date of NET result with required percentage of marks, failing which they shall be treated as disqualified”, informs the official website.
  • PhD degree holders whose master’s exams were completed on September 19, 1991 (regardless of the result declaration date) are eligible for a relaxation of five per cent marks in the aggregate i.e., only 50 per cent marks are required for such candidates.

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UGC NET Age Limit 2025

The UGC NET age criteria that candidates need to meet to be eligible for the exam are as follows:

UGC NET Assistant Professor Age Limit 2025

There is no age limit to apply for the post of UGC NET Assistant Professor or Lecturership.

NTA NET JRF Age Limit 2025 As of 1/06/2025

Candidates applying for the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) should not be more than 30 years of age as on the first day of the month i.e., 1/06/2025 in which the UGC NET 2025 exam concludes, that is, June. This age limit is applicable for the current examination only.

UGC NET JRF Age Limit Relaxation 2025

Relaxation of JRF age criteria is given to SC, ST, OBC, PwD, women, and other category candidates. Have a look at the age relaxation for the reserved categories below. 

Category

Age Relaxation (in years)

SC/ST/OBC/PwD/Third Gender

5

Females of all categories

5

Candidates having research experience

Limited to the period spent on research

(Maximum of 5 years)

Candidates holding LLM degree

3

Candidates in the armed forces

(subject to the length of service in the armed forces)

5

Also Read: UGC NET Normalisation of Marks

UGC NET JRF Eligibility 2025

NET JRF Eligibility: Those candidates who appeared for NET JRF are eligible for both Assistant Professors and fellowships programmes. Also, a candidate who qualifies for JRF will be deemed qualified for a lectureship. But, it is important to note here that if a candidate qualifies for a lectureship, he or she won't be considered qualified for JRF. In this case, a candidate will be considered for a lectureship only.

UGC NET Eligibility 2025: Exemptions (For Assistant Professor)

The exemptions in UGC NET eligibility criteria 2025 apply only to the candidates applying for the Assistant Professor post. These exemptions are:

  • The awardee of PhD degrees in accordance with UGC Regulations, 2009 are exempted from the requirement of meeting the minimum eligibility criteria for UGC NET
  • Candidates who have cleared UGC/CSIR JRF examination before 1989 are exempted from appearing for the UGC NET 2024 exam
  • Those who have cleared the State Eligibility Test (SET) such as MH SET, APSET, KSET, etc. before June 1, 2002, are exempted from appearing for the UGC NET 2024 exam. Such candidates can apply for the post of Assistant Professor in colleges/ universities across India based on their SET score.
  • Those who have cleared the State Eligibility Test after June 1, 2002, can apply for the post of Assistant Professor only in colleges/ universities that are located in the state from where they have cleared the SET exam.

Also Read: How to prepare for UGC NET 2025? 

UGC NET Eligibility Criteria 2025: Reservation Policy

The reservation policy applicable to the UGC NET exam is as per the Government of India rule. Accordingly, the seats are reserved in the central universities and institutes which are deemed to be universities. The reservation of seats is given 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 per cent or more disability 4

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UGC NET Subject Eligibility 2025

One of the most important eligibility criteria for the UGC NET exam is the selection of the appropriate subject while submitting the application form. The UGC NET 2024 exam comprises Paper 1 and Paper 2. While Paper 1, that is, 'General Paper on Teaching and Research Aptitude' is compulsory for all, candidates need to choose an appropriate subject for Paper 2. As per the official UGC NET notification 2024, candidates are advised to appear in the subject of their Post-Graduation only. However, there are some exceptions as mentioned below:

  • Candidates with a Master’s Degree in Geography (with specialisation in Population Studies) or Mathematics/ Statistics are also eligible to appear for 'Population Studies (Subject Code 015).
  • Candidates with a Master’s Degree in Humanities (including languages) and Social Sciences are eligible to appear for 'Women Studies' (Subject Code 074).

Important Points for UGC NET Eligibility Criteria 2025

Some of the important points that candidates need to note regarding UGC NET eligibility criteria are:

  • Candidates are recommended to give the UGC NET 2025 exam in the subject of their post-graduation only
  • If the post-graduation subject is not covered in the list of subjects given by UGC, candidates may appear in a related subject as per the official recommendation
  • Those holding a post-graduate diploma/certificate from an Indian university or degree/diploma/certificate from a foreign university must determine if their diploma/degree/certificate is equivalent to a master’s degree from a recognised Indian university.
  • The equivalence must be determined by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU), New Delhi

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UGC NET Eligibility 2025 FAQs

Q. Can graduates apply for the UGC NET exam?

A. No, graduates are not eligible to apply for the UGC NET exam. Only postgraduates can fill the UGC NET application form. However, if you are appearing in or awaiting results for the final year exams of MA degree, you can apply for the exam.

Q. Can the 12th pass apply for UGC NET?

A. No, Class 12 pass candidates are not eligible to apply for the UGC NET exam.

Q. What is UGC NET qualification?

A. Qualifying the UGC NET exam implies that the candidate has gained eligibility for only Assistant Professor or both Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and Assistant Professor posts in Indian universities and colleges.

Q. Is Masters necessary for UGC NET?

A. Yes, having a Masters degree is necessary for appearing for the UGC NET exam.

Q. Is BEd compulsory for the UGC NET exam?

A. No, BEd is not at all compulsory for the UGC NET exam. In order to appear for UGC NET, candidates need to clear their master's degree.

Q. What is the age limit for UGC NET?

A. The upper age limit for the UGC NET exam is different for Assistant Professor and JRF posts. The age limit for JRF is 30 years whereas there is no age limit for Assistant Professor.

Q. Is NET compulsory after PhD?

A. As per UGC Regulations, 2009, PhD degree holders are exempted from the requirement of meeting the minimum eligibility criteria for UGC NET.

Q. What is the age limit for UGC NET?

A. The upper age limit for the UGC NET exam is different for Assistant Professor and JRF posts. The age limit for JRF is 30 years whereas there is no age limit for Assistant Professor.

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The Commission is expected to soon release the UGC NET notification for the December session in the form of PDF. It will be released at ugcnet.nta.ac.in.

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Nitesh Pruthi

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Answered a month ago

There are several books available in the market that consist of the UGC NET practice sets. Also, some standard guidebooks include model test papers for the practicing of the UGC NET exam. Online test series are also available for the candidates who are aspiring to prepare for the UGC NET exam.

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Shikha Goyal

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Answered a month ago

Candidates can check below the important books that can be used for the preparation for UGC NET paper 2 Commerce and English.

Commerce: Some of the books are Trueman's UGC NET Commerce, CB Gupta's Business Organisation, etc.

English: Some of the books are Arihant UGC NET English Literature, History of

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Virajita Shukla

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Answered a month ago

The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the December session of the UGC NET 2025 exam. The notification is not released yet. It is conducted to determine the eligibility of candidates for the post of Assistant Professor, the award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), and the admission to Ph.D

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Kritika Sharma

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Answered 2 months ago

After BA, you need to pursue an MA in Urdu (or a related subject).

Once you complete or are in the final year of your MA, you can apply for UGC NET in Urdu.

In short:

BA alone cannot fulfill the eligibility for UGC NET.

The eligibility for UGC NET is MA in Urdu (or related field) with 55%+ marks

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SUMIT .

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Answered 2 months ago

No, PhD students aren't exempt from UGC-NET or CSIR-NET. To get admission in a PhD course, UGC is requesting institutions to integrate NET scores.

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Anshul Jindal

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 months ago

The UGC NET 2025 December session exam will be conducted online in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode at various centress across the country. The exam is administered by the National Testing Agency (NTA), and candidates must select their answers on a computer screen during the allotted time for each par

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