
UGC NET 2026: The National Testing Agency is conducting the UGC NET 2026 June session last exam exam on June 30. The exam was started on June 22. After the completion of each shift, candidates can check UGC NET exam analysis based on the feedback received from the students below. The UGC NET admit card was released on June 17 and city slip was released on June 10. From this session, the UGC NET 2026 exam is conducted for 87 subjects instead of 85. As, two new subjects were added namely Forestry and Statistics.The UGC NET notifiction was released on April 29 and the last date to apply was May 24.
The NTA postponed the UGC NET 2026 exam of June 22 Shift 1 at CT Group of Institutions Examination Centre, Jalandhar, due to technical glitch. The re-examination will be held on July 5 (Sunday) at 3 PM at the same centre. Further details will be shared through the revised Admit card.
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.
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- UGC NET Exam Analysis 2026
- UGC NET Schedule 2026
- UGC NET Admit Card, City Slip & Exam Schedule 2026
- UGC NET Preparation Tips 2026
- UGC NET Syllabus & Pattern 2026
- UGC NET Question Paper & Mock Test 2026
- UGC NET Answer Key 2026
- What is UGC NET?
- UGC NET Notification & Application Form 2026
- UGC NET Eligibility Criteria 2026
- UGC NET Result, Certificate & Cut Off 2026
- UGC NET Selection Process 2026
- UGC NET FAQs 2026
UGC NET Exam Analysis 2026
The analysis for the June session exam is provided here after the conduction of each shift. The analysis depends upon the feedback received from the candidates including the overall difficulty level of an exam, topics asked in the exam, etc. The UGC NET exam analysis helps candidates to check the reviews by the aspirants who appeared for the exam, memory-based questions, expected cut-off, and more.
UGC NET 2026 June 30 Exam Analysis (Shift 1): Student Reactions OUT
As per the feedback received from the students', the UGC NET 2026 June 30 overall difficulty level of an exam was Easy to Moderate. Paper 1 was Easy to Moderate.
Topics asked in Paper 1:
- Number series
- DI was easy, population
- RC was also Easy
- Communication: Mass Media
- Logical Reasoning: Square of opposition, Anuman
- Jean Piaget stages of development
- Movie related question asked (Match the following), Movie and director name
- Non Verbal Communication
- Algebra: x+1/x
- Magazine sequence
- Variance
- Scientific Research
- Fallacy
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Magazines sequence
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Swayamprabha Channel
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ICT: Conversion
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Decreasing Connotation (virtual Library)
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Research design
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SWAYAM- Diksha (Common is both offer online course)
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Contradictory
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IP address (Which one is wrong)
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Green House Gases (Arrange in order)
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Time and Work
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Pratyaksha Pramaan
UGC NET 2026 June 29 Exam Analysis (Shift 1): Student Reactions OUT
As per the feedback received from the students Hindi exam was Moderate and Paper 1 was Easy to Moderate.
Topics asked in Paper 1:
- DI: Missing, Date Based
- Higher Education: Foreign University (steps)
- Reading Comprehension: (Easy to Moderate)
- Logical reasoning: Term distribution, Fallacy (Begging the question, hasting generalization)
- Environment: Ocean Science related,
- ICT: http, computer, printer, telegram
UGC NET 2026 June 25 Exam Analysis (Shift 1): Student Reactions OUT
As per the students feedback, the UGC NET Shift 1 of June 25 overall difficulty level is Easy to Moderate. DI in todays shift is a bit difficult or complicated as compared to other shifts. It is percentage based.
Topics asked in Paper 1
- Maths/Reasoning: Time and work, Average (Match the following), arrange Fraction,
- ICT: internet related question that is function of www, www founder
- Research: (Moderate to difficulty), NOIR Scale, Deductive research, Variance Calculation and arrangement, Action research steps, Inductive research process,
- Communication: Lasswell Modal, Buddhist communication,
- DI: (complicated): Too much data, Memory, RAM, ROM, VPN, www,
- Logical reasoning: Naya Philosophy, Fallacy, Indian Logic
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Reading Comprehension: Easy to moderate
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PDE: SDG goal, Climate change, NEP education goal in SDG, Chronology in SDG (Paris agreement, commission), G452k Scheme, MDG, Montreal Protocol, Cold Desert
- Teaching Aptitude: Mills Method, Teaching Modals,
- Higher Education: NEP 2020, Commission, Ancient University
UGC NET 2026 June 24 Exam Analysis (Shift 2): Student Reactions OUT
As per the feedback received from the students, the UGC NET 2026 exam shift 2 for June 24 overall difficulty level was Easy to Moderate. Previous year paper based paper in Commerce. Paper 1 was factual, process based like research process, hypothesis testing, Maths was easy, etc.
Topics asked in paper 1
- National Parkw
- Research process
- Hypothesis testing
- Informal Fallacy
- Inductive approach
- Sampling and its types (3 Ques)
- NEP 2020 (2 Ques)
- Five Year Plans
- In Maths time and speed, fraction, series, etc.
- In ICT, hardware, software related questions, volatile memory, memory speed hierarchy, etc.
- Co variance coefficient
- Biodiversity hierarachy
- World Bank chronology based on establishment
- Teaching Aptitude: types of evaluation
UGC NET 2026 June 24 Exam Analysis (Shift 1)
As per the students feedback, the UGC NET June 24 Exam overall difficulty was Easy to Moderate. In Shift 1 Paper 1 questions asked were in the form of chronology and research based questions. Applications questions were also asked.
Topics asked in Paper 1 are:
- DI: (Moderate Level): Percentage based DI,
- Environment: Political Control Act 1950, Lead disease, Population Pressure, Toxicity, SDG Chronology, Pollution statement based question, Minimata disease, Cause of Deforestation, Micro plastic,
- Maths/Reasoning: Profit and Loss, Ratio Proportion, Question on identities, Average, Algebra (2 Question),
- Logical reasoning: Nyaya Darshan shastra, Hetva Bhasha, Schools like Nyaya, Vedanta, Buddhism,
- Communication: Group Communication, Simplex Duplex, Half Duplex, Communication Thinkers and books orders,
- Higher Education: Planning Commission, Ancient University Founder, NEP 2020, Kothari Commission, Regulatory body
- ICT: MAC address (Media access control), Simplex Duplex, Cyber Grooming, RFID, mail merge
- Research Aptitude: Null Hypothesis, Small group, Mode of individuals, Grounded Theory, Type 1 Error, Methods of Research, Steps of Research
- Teaching Aptitude: Realism, Interpretism (atch the following), Learning stages,
UGC NET 2026 June 23 Exam Analysis (Shift 2)
As per the feedback received from the students, the UGC NET Shift 2 2026 exam difficulty level is Moderate to Difficult.
Topics asked in UGC NET Paper 1:
- DI: Easy, Ratio and percentage related
- Teaching Aptitude: Methods of teaching, Evaluation (Match the following), Norm-reference and criteria reference evaluation question asked
- Research Aptitude: Research types, Research ethics, hypothesis, deductive research,
- Communication: News decipher, barrier (Match the column),
- Logical Reasoning: deductive Reasoning (Steps), Hasty Generalisation (Fallacy), Moods and Figures
- Maths: Trigonometry (Cos and Sin), HCF and LCM and put in decreasing order,
- Reading Comprehension: Easy
UGC NET 2026 June 23 Exam Analysis (Shift 1)
As per the student reactions, the UGC NET 2026 June 23 exam overall difficulty level was Easy to Moderate. Paper 1 was also Easy to Moderate.
Topics asked in paper 1:
- Teaching aptitude: Learning style
- Environment: Act (table), MTF, Coal, So2, No2,
- Logical reasoning: Mood Figure, Square of opposition, Inductive deductive reasoning, Term distribution,
- Communication: Models, Chronology like Vande Matram
- DI: percentage, Income
- Reading Comprehension: Easy, App based
- Higher Education: NEP 2020, Comm, Kautilya Book section, Kothari Commission< Buddhist Universities
- ICT: JPEG fulform, Facebook, internet (Chronology), Payment method,
- Research Aptitude: Sampling, Process T-Test, Qualitative Quantitative, P-Value, Nominal, Reliability, accuracy, Validity (Match the following), Hypothesis
UGC NET 2026 June 22 Exam Analysis (Shift 1)
As per the feedback received from the students, the UGC NET June 22 first shift overall difficulty level was Moderate. Some felt that the exam was Easy to Moderate.
Topics asked in Paper 1
- Research Aptitude: Sampling (Snowball), Coefficient of Variation
- Environment: Montreal Protocol
- Reading Comprehension (Easy Level)
- Reading Comprehension was Research based
- DI (Easy Level): Percentage based DI was asked
- Research Aptitude: In which is not a reseach design, Qualitative Data Analysis
- Maths/Reasoning (Simple): Time, Speed and distance, Ratio Proportion
- In ICT: Malware attacks (Match the following)
- Environment: Vienna Convention (Match the following)
- Higher education: AICTE, NCTE (Match the following), NEP 2020, Open University Chronology
- Logical reasoning: Fallacy
- Maths/Reasoning: Percentage based chronology
- Assertion And Reasoning questions were also asked.
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| UGC NET 2026 Exam Analysis (June 22) | UGC NET 2026 Exam Analysis (June 23) |
| UGC NET 2026 Exam Analysis (June 24) | UGC NET 2026 Exam Analysis (June 25) |
| UGC NET 2026 Exam Analysis (June 29) |
UGC NET Schedule 2026
Take a look at the table below for the complete schedule of UGC NET 2026 exam
| Dates | Past Exam Dates |
|---|---|
| 22 Jun ' 26 - 30 Jun ' 26 | UGC NET June 2026 Exam Date |
| 17 Jun ' 26 | UGC NET June 2026 Admit Card |
| 10 Jun ' 26 | UGC NET June 2026 City Slip |
UGC NET Admit Card, City Slip & Exam Schedule 2026
The NTA UGC NET June sesison admit card was released at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. Candidates can check below the methods to download the admit card:
- 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
Direct link to download UGC NET 2026 admit card
UGC NET City Intimation Slip 2026
The National Testing Agency released the UGC NET city intimation slip 2026 for the June (all exam dates) at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. The candidates can check 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 UGC NET 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
UGC NET 2026 June Session Schedule
Candidates can check below the June session Schedule of the NTA UGC NET exam.
UGC NET Preparation Tips 2026
- Focus on time management
- Read the questions carefully
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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 87 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 'Forestry and Statistics' two new additional subjects for the UGC NET 2026 June cycle. Earlier 'Ayurveda Biology' was added.
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 UGC NET 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 |
UGC NET Question Paper & Mock Test 2026
The UGC NET previous year's question paper is an essential medium for an exam preparation. It makes candidates familiar with the exam pattern, questions' structure, and marking scheme. By undertaking the practice of the UGC NET previous years' question papers candidates get to know the important topics from which questions are asked in the exam and their difficulty level. Candidates can also analyse the already attempted question papers and work for improvement.
UGC NET Previous Year Question Papers
Candidates can check below question papers.
| UGC NET Exam Date | UGC NET Subject | UGC NET Question Papers |
|---|---|---|
| 29-08-2024 | History | Download Here (Shift 1) Download Here (Shift 2) |
| 04-09-2024 | Political Science | Download Here (Shift 1) |
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UGC NET 2026 Mock Test
The candidates who are willing to appear for the June Cycle exam must take the UGC NET Mock Tests to strengthen their preparation. With the Shiksha's curated mock tests, the aspirants can get the perfect idea of the exam and plan their strategy based on it. The benefits of solving the mock tests have been given below:
- The aspirants will get an idea of exam patterns, sections, repeated questions, etc.
- The preparation strategy can be made on the basis of mock tests
- Taking the mock test in exam conditions can benefit building self-reliance
UGC NET Answer Key 2026
The NTA will release the Provisional Answer Key for the June session on the official website at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. Candidates will be able to check methods below:
- Visit at ugcnet,nta.nic.in
- Click on the ‘Answer Key’ link
- Login into the registered account using the Application Number and Date of Birth
- Download the Answer Key
How to Challenge UGC NET Answer Key?
The methods to challenge the UGC NET answer key are given below:
- Visit at ugcnet.nta.nic.in
- Click on the link available for the answer key
- Click on any one of the links: Through the application number and password or the application number and date of birth
- Enter the application number, password/date of birth, and security PIN (as shown on the screen)
- Click on Sign In
- Click on the Challenge Answer Key link
- Select the correct answer option ID for the question ID for which the challenge needs to be made
- Click on the 'Save Your Claims' button
- Upload the supporting documents in a single PDF file to support your claim
- Click on the ‘Save Your Claims & Pay Fee’ button
- Pay INR 200 per question in the online mode
As per the official notice, the payment of the processing fee may be made through (through Credit Card/ Debit Card/Net Banking/UPI Payment Modes). No challenge will be entertained without receipt of the processing fee. The Challenges will not be accepted through any other mode.
UGC NET 2026 Final Answer Key
The NTA will release the UGC NET 2026 final answer key for the June session at ugcnnet.nta.nic.in. Candidates can check below the method to download it.
How to check UGC NET 2026 June Final Answer key?
- Open the official website of UGC NET at ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
- Click on UGC NET June Final Answer Key 2026 link on the homepage
- A new PDF file will open.
- Check the final answer key and download the page.
- Keep a hard copy of the same
Also Read: UGC NET Answer Key
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 syllabus differs for all 87 subjects and is prescribed by the University Grants Commission itself.
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 |
29-Apr-2026 |
| 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 Notification & Application Form 2026
UGC NET Eligibility Criteria 2026
UGC NET Result, Certificate & Cut Off 2026
UGC NET Selection Process 2026
UGC NET FAQs 2026
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.
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 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
Yes, the authority released the UGC NET June session application form 2026 on the official portal at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. The link was activated online and candidates can fill the form from the direct link provided here also on this page.
The UGC NET application process was closed and also the application correction window. It was opened from May 26 to May 28. The UGC NET June session exam will be conducted from June 22 to June 30 at various centres across the country.
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.
Yes. The NTA released the UGC NET 2026 June session exam schedule subject-wise at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. The detailed schedule is provided on this page.
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.
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
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.
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