Published 22:57 IST, October 17th 2024
UGC NET June 2024 Results Declared: 53,694 Candidates Eligible for Assistant Professor Posts
As many as 53,694 candidates became eligible for Assistant Professor Posts after clearing the UGC NET June 2024 examination
New Delhi: As many as 53,694 candidates became eligible for Assistant Professor Posts after clearing the UGC NET June 2024 examination. The results were announced earlier today.
According to the University Grants Commission, more than 11 lakh candidates registered for the examinations of which around 6,84,224 candidates appeared for the said exams.
53,694 Candidates Eligible For Assistant Professorship, 4970 Candidates Clear JRF
The results declared by the Higher Education body, state that 4,970 candidates cleared the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) while 53,694 candidates cleared the Assistant Professorship.
Around 1,12,070 candidates cleared qualification for PhD.
The University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test ( UGC NET ) June re-examination results have been officially announced by the National Testing Agency ( NTA ). Candidates can now access their scores on the NTA 's official website, ugcnet.nta.ac.in.
To download their scorecards, candidates need to enter their application number and date of birth. The re-examination for Assistant Professorship, Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), and PhD admissions took place between August 21 and September 5, 2024.
In preparation for the results, the NTA has released the final answer keys for all subjects. Notably, certain questions have been excluded from the final key, and candidates who attempted these questions will receive full marks as per the established rules.
The provisional answer keys were released in phases, with an objection window that closed on September 14. Alongside the results, the NTA is expected to announce the cut-offs for research fellowships, assistant professorships, and PhD admissions.
The June exam faced significant disruption when it was canceled just a day after it began, due to concerns regarding the integrity of the test. The subsequent re-exam was conducted solely in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode, unlike the previous examination format, which included both CBT and pen-and-paper components.
Updated 22:57 IST, October 17th 2024