UGC NET Result 2024: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced that the UGC NET results 2024 for the June session will be declared by 18 October 2024. The June session exam was conducted from 21 August 21 to 5 September 2024. Once the result is released, the candidates will be able to check their results by visiting the official website i.e. ugcnet.nta.ac.in.
The final answer key was released on 12 October 2024. The candidates may note that they will require their login credentials such as application number and birth date to check their results. The candidates who qualify UGC NET June 2024 session exam will receive two types of certificates - A certificate for Lectureship (LS) and a Certificate for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF).
The JRF certificate is valid for three years from the result date, while the LS certificate does not have a validity limit and remains effective indefinitely for the position of Assistant Professor. Recently, the agency released the final answer keys for all subjects of UGC NET.
Also read-
UGC NET Result 2024: Normalisation process
As exams are held in multiple shifts, the raw scores achieved by candidates across different shifts will be converted to NTA Scores (percentiles).
UGC NET Result 2024: Marking scheme
The final answer key was released on 12 October 2024. The candidates may note that they will require their login credentials such as application number and birth date to check their results. The candidates who qualify UGC NET June 2024 session exam will receive two types of certificates - A certificate for Lectureship (LS) and a Certificate for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF).
The JRF certificate is valid for three years from the result date, while the LS certificate does not have a validity limit and remains effective indefinitely for the position of Assistant Professor. Recently, the agency released the final answer keys for all subjects of UGC NET.
Also read-
UGC NET Final Answer Key 2024 Released At ugc.nta.ac.in; Here's Direct Link
UGC NET Result 2024: Normalisation process
As exams are held in multiple shifts, the raw scores achieved by candidates across different shifts will be converted to NTA Scores (percentiles).
- If a subject test is conducted in multiple shifts, the NTA Score will be calculated based on the raw marks obtained by each candidate.
- The NTA Scores derived from the raw marks across all shifts will be combined for further processing to determine allocations.
- If the percentiles for the multi-shifts differ, the lowest percentile will serve as the eligibility cut-off for that category for all candidates.
UGC NET Result Delays; Candidates Expresses Concern, Check the latest update here
UGC NET Result 2024: Marking scheme
- Each question carries two marks.
- For each correct response, the candidate will get two marks.
- There is no negative marking for incorrect responses.
- No marks will be given for questions un-answered/un-attempted/marked for Review.
- To answer a question, the candidate needs to choose one option as the correct option.
- If a question is found to be incorrect/ambiguous or has multiple correct answers, only those candidates who have attempted the question and chosen one of the correct answers would be given the credit.
- If a question is found to be incorrect and the question is dropped, then 2 marks will be awarded to only to those candidates who have attempted the question. The reason could be due to human error or technical error. Since there is no negative marking, the candidate needs to choose one most the nearest options as the correct answer.