UGC-NET June 2026 examination begins from tomorrow, June 22 to June 30, 2026, in CBT mode for 87 subjects. Candidates are ...
The UGC NET June 2026 examination will begin on June 22 and continue till June 30 in CBT mode. Ahead of the test, NTA has ...
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UGC NET June 2026 Admit Card has been released today by NTA on the official website. UGC NET 2026 will be held for 87 subjects in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode with no negative marking. Qualifying ...
UGC NET 2026 Admit Card Live Updates: The University Grants Commission-National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) June 2026 examination less than a week away, candidates across the country are awaiting the ...
UGC NET June 2026 Exam Slip LIVE: City intimation slip released today, June 10 at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. Follow the blog for latest updates. UGC NET June 2026 Exam Slip LIVE: National Testing Agency, NTA ...
The UGC NET June 2026 examination is scheduled to be conducted between June 22 and June 30, 2026, in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode across various centres in India. The exam will be held in multiple ...
UGC NET June Exam City Slip 2026: The National Testing Agency (NTA) is all set to conduct the Computer Based Test (CBT) for UGC NET June 2026 session from June 22 to June 30, 2026 across the country.
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UGC NET aspirants must download the hall ticket from the NTA website. UGC NET June 2026: The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to release the University Grants Commission National Eligibility ...
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