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UGC NET Admit Card 2025: Hall Ticket for 15 Jan Live Now

The UGC NET Admit Card 2025 is now available for download on the official NTA website (ugcnet.nta.ac.in). Candidates scheduled for the December 2024 cycle exams can access their hall tickets by entering their application number and date of birth. The admit card contains essential details, including the exam centre, date, shift timings, and important instructions. 

It is important to note that the exam scheduled for January 15, 2025, has been postponed to January 16, 2025, due to the celebrations of Pongal and Makar Sankranti. Candidates are advised to check their admit cards and the official website for the updated exam schedule and any further notifications.

Latest updates on UGC NET December 2024 Cycle

The UGC NET December 2024 cycle is in full swing, with exams scheduled from January 3 to January 16, 2025. Candidates can now download their admit cards by visiting the official NTA website (ugcnet.nta.ac.in). The admit cards provide essential information, including the exam centre, date, and shift timings. Ensure that all details are correct to avoid any complications on exam day. 

The latest updates on the UGC NET December 2024 cycle are as follows:

EventDate
Notification ReleaseNovember 19, 2024
Application Start DateNovember 19, 2024
Application Last DateDecember 11, 2024
Application Correction WindowDecember 13-14, 2024
City Intimation Slip ReleaseAvailable for all exam dates
Admit Card ReleaseReleased for January 9th and 10th exams
Exam DatesJanuary 3rd - 16th, 2025

How to Download the UGC NET Admit Card

Downloading the UGC NET Admit Card is a straightforward process. Follow these simple steps to access your hall ticket:

  1. Visit the official NTA UGC NET website at ugcnet.nta.ac.in.
  2. On the homepage, locate and click on the "Admit Card" link.
  3. Enter your Application Number and Date of Birth as provided during the registration process.
  4. Click on the "Submit" button to access your admit card.
  5. Download the admit card and take a printout for exam day.

Make sure to double-check all details on the admit card, such as the exam centre, date, and timings. If there are any discrepancies, contact the NTA helpline immediately. Remember to bring a printed copy of your admit card along with a valid photo ID to the exam centre.

UGC NET Cut-Off Trends for JRF and Assistant Professor

Understanding the UGC NET cut-off trends is essential for candidates preparing for the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) and Assistant Professor eligibility. The cut-off varies each year based on several factors, including exam difficulty, the number of candidates, and available vacancies. Here are some key trends and insights:

  • JRF Cut-Off: Generally higher than the Assistant Professor cut-off due to the additional research requirement. In recent cycles, it ranged from 57% to 65% depending on the subject.
  • Assistant Professor Cut-Off: Typically falls between 45% and 55% across various subjects.
  • Qualifying Marks: Candidates must meet the minimum qualifying marks in both Paper 1 and Paper 2 to be eligible for either the JRF or Assistant Professor posts.
  • Category-Specific Cut-Offs: Reserved category candidates (SC/ST/OBC) usually have lower cut-offs compared to the general category.
  • Subject Variability: Cut-offs vary significantly between different subjects, with competitive subjects often having higher cut-off percentages.

UGC NET Result Announcement Date and Download Link

The UGC NET result for the December 2024 cycle is expected to be announced shortly after the completion of the exams in January 2025. While the exact result release date has not been confirmed yet, it is typically declared within 3-4 weeks of the last exam. Once the results are available, candidates can easily access their scorecards by following these steps:

  1. Visit the official UGC NET website at ugcnet.nta.ac.in.
  2. Locate the "Result" section on the homepage and click on it.
  3. Enter your Application Number and Date of Birth.
  4. Click the "Submit" button to view your result.
  5. Download and print your result for future reference.

The UGC NET result includes important information such as the candidate’s score, qualifying status, and eligibility for JRF or Assistant Professor roles. Keep checking the official website for updates and result announcements.

Conclusion

The UGC NET Admit Card 2025 for the December 2024 cycle exams is now live on the official NTA website. Download your hall ticket and ensure a smooth exam experience. Remember to check the latest updates, including exam dates, city intimation slips, and crucial cut-off trends.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What is the net UGC exam for?

Ans: The UGC NET exam determines eligibility for two things:

  • Assistant Professor: It qualifies candidates for teaching positions in Indian universities and colleges.
  • Junior Research Fellowship (JRF): It allows candidates to pursue research at the doctoral level.

Q2: What is the salary of UGC NET exam?

Ans: The UGC NET exam doesn't directly determine a specific salary. However, qualifying can lead to two main career paths:

  • Assistant Professor: The salary for Assistant Professors in Indian universities typically falls within the range of Rs. 57,700 to Rs. 1,82,400 per month, as per the 7th Pay Commission.
  • Junior Research Fellowship (JRF): JRF holders receive a stipend of around Rs. 37,000 per month, along with potential allowances like House Rent Allowance (HRA).

Q3: Who is eligible for UGC NET?

Ans: The UGC NET is open to individuals who have completed their Master's degree in any recognized university in India. Candidates with a minimum of 55% marks (50% for reserved categories) in their Master's are eligible to apply. Those pursuing their Master's degree can also apply.

Q4: What is a good score in UGC NET?

Ans: A good UGC NET score typically falls between 65-70% for Assistant Professor and higher for JRF. However, this varies based on factors like subject, category, and exam difficulty. Aiming for a higher score increases your chances of securing both JRF and Assistant Professor eligibility.

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