UGC NET

UGC NET 2022: All you need to know about the merged December 2021 and June 2022 exam

Agrima Tikader
Agrima Tikader
Posted on 14 Apr 2022
10:22 AM
The University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) has been conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) since December 2018.

The University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) has been conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) since December 2018. Shutterstock

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Summary
The final dates for the examination are yet to be announced
Colleges and universities across India recruit as assistant professors or grant junior research fellowships (JRF) based on UGC NET scores

Aspire to be an assistant professor or junior research fellow? Get ready to appear for the NET (National Eligibility Test) 2022 to be conducted by the University Grants Commission (UGC) in June.

The examination faced major disruptions during the COVID-19 pandemic. The exam that used to be conducted twice a year will be merged this year. Both the December 2021 and June 2022 session exams will be held together in June 2022.

While you keep a lookout for the exam dates, Edugraph brings to you all the important information that you need to know:

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What is UGC NET?

The University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) has been conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) since December 2018. The exam was earlier conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). The Computer Based Test (CBT) is conducted twice every year, once in June and once in December.

Colleges and universities across India recruit as assistant professors or grant junior research fellowships (JRF) based on UGC NET scores.

Important dates

The exact dates for UGC NET June 2022 are yet to be announced by the NTA. Here is the estimated timeline for the June cycle:

  • April- 1st week of May: Applications open
  • 1st week of May: Last date of fee payment
  • 2nd week of May: Application correction window to open
  • 3rd week of May: Release of admit cards
  • 1st or 2nd week of June: UGC NET 2022 exam
  • 3rd week of June: Release of answer key
  • 4th week of June: Results

Eligibility

The eligibility criteria depend primarily on educational qualifications of the candidates:

  • Candidates must have a master's degree from a recognised university or board in a relevant field.
  • Candidates in the final year of their postgraduation (PG) course or those awaiting their PG results are eligible for the exam.
  • The minimum qualifying marks that general category candidates must have in their PG is 55%. Candidates belonging to Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST), Other Backward Caste (OBC), Person with Disability (PwD) and Third Gender need to obtain a minimum of 50% in their Masters.

Age Limit

There is no age limit for the post of assistant professor and lecturership. But candidates applying to JRF must be less than 31 if male and less than 36 if female. Candidates with research experience can gain a relaxation of up to 5 years.

  • The age limit is 34 years for candidates with a Master in Law (LLM) degree.

Application Form

The application form will be available on the UGC NET website between April and the first week of May. Candidates will have to fill out the form with relevant information. Here are the steps to follow:

  • Visit the UGC NET website
  • Click on the Register button
  • Complete the online registration by filling out the form
  • Upload scanned copy of the candidate’s signature (file must be greater than 4 kb and less than 30 kb) and photograph (file must be greater than 10 kb and less than 200 kb)
  • Pay the examination fee
  • Download and print a copy of the application

Form correction

Applicants will be allowed to make corrections to be the application forms. Candidates have to sign in to the portal using their application number and password to view and make the changes.

Application Fees

The application fees for UGC NET 2022 are:

  • General candidates: Rs 1,000
  • General Economically Weaker Section (EWS)/OBC Non-Creamy Layer (NCL) candidates: Rs 500
  • SC/ST/PwD/Third gender: Rs 250

Syllabus

The syllabus for UGC NET depends on the course that the candidate has selected. The paper usually consists of topics that the candidate studied at their undergraduate (UG) and PG levels. Separate syllabi for each of the courses are available on the UGC and NET websites.

Click here for the subject-wise syllabus list

Exam pattern and marking scheme

Here are the details of UGC NET 2022 as shared by the NTA:

  • Mode of exam: The exam is conducted in CBT mode at exam centres
  • Medium of Exam: Hindi and English
  • Number of papers: UGC NET consists of two papers- Paper-I and Paper-II.
  • Duration of exam: The duration of the exam is 3 hours
  • Question format: The paper will consist of multiple-choice as well as objective-type questions.
  • Number of questions: Paper I will have 50 questions and Paper II will have 100 questions. The paper will consist of 150 questions in total.
  • Marking scheme of exam: There is no negative marking for wrong answers. Each correct answer is allotted 2 marks.
  • Marks: Paper I is 100 marks while Paper II is 200 marks. The total marks a candidate can score is 300.

Admit card

The date for release of admit card is yet to be announced. It is expected to be released after the form correction window is closed in May. Once the admit card is released on the NET website, candidates can view the admit card and download them. The admit cards will contain important details of the candidates along with the allotted exam centre. There will be a short window for admit card corrections as well.

Examination centres

It is estimated that UGC NET 2022 will have exam centres in more than 220 cities across the country. While filling out the application form, candidates will have to select three exam centres of their choice. They will be assigned the exam centre based on their preference and other factors. Once allotted, changes to the exam centres cannot be made.

Answer key

The answer key is expected to be released in June. The provisional answer key will be released for the candidates to check. Candidates can raise objections to the provisional answer key.

The final answer key will be released on the NET website shortly after the correction window is closed. Candidates cannot ask for corrections to the final answer key.

Result and Cut-off

The result will be based on the final answer key. Candidates can expect the result to be out in the last week of June. The results will be available on the NET website. Candidates will not be sent their results individually by any authority. They can sign in using their application number to view and download the results.

The minimum cut-off for general category candidates is 40% and for SC/ST/OBC/PwD/Third gender 35%. The cut-off will depend on factors such as the level of examination and the number of registered candidates for an assistant professorship, lecturer-ship and JRF.

Job position

The UGC NET marks are important for those looking to work at colleges and universities as well as in public sector undertakings (PSU) in fields like finance, management, corporate communications, human resources and research & development.

Assistant professors can earn a salary of up to Rs 9 lakh per annum (LPA) while professors can earn upwards of Rs 11 LPA along with benefits.

Last updated on 14 Apr 2022
10:23 AM
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