UGC NET December 2019: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has Sunday released on UGC NET official website the Admit Card, also called as Hall Ticket, of UGC NET December 2019 exam.
"The candidates (who have paid the fees as on the last date 08.11.2019) can download their Admit Cards from UGC-NET website ugcnet.nta.nic.in and www.nta.ac.in w.e.f. 10.11.2019 (Sunday). The candidates are advised to download their Admit Card of UGC-NET December 2019 using their ApplicationNumber and Password", the NTA said.
After downloading the UGC NET 2019 admit card, candidates should check their name, photo and exam centre details properly. In case of any error they should immediately contact NTA.
"In case any candidate faces difficulty in downloading the Admit Card, a query/grievance may be raised online through Query Redressal System (QRS) by selecting the appropriate query option, available in the Candidate’s Login. A Unique Registration Number will be generated after submitting the query/grievance online for tracking the status. You may track the Redressal and solution provided to your query by using the Candidate’s Login and Unique Registration No", the NTA said.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct UGC-NET December 2019 for Junior Research Fellowship and eligibility for Assistant Professor between 02 and06 December 2019 for 10,34,869 candidates, covering 81s ubjects in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode.
Examination: UGC-National Eligibility Test(UGC-NET) - December 2019 Mode of Examination: Computer Based Examination Registration Dates: Sepetember 09 to October 09 2019 Downloading of Admit Cards: November 09, 2019 Dates of Examinations: December 02 to 06, 2019 Date of Announcing Result: December 31, 2019
Examination: UGC-National Eligibility Test(UGC-NET) - December 2019
Mode of Examination: Computer Based Examination
Registration Dates: Sepetember 09 to October 09 2019
Downloading of Admit Cards: November 09, 2019
Dates of Examinations: December 02 to 06, 2019
Date of Announcing Result: December 31, 2019
NTA has also established a countrywide network of Test Practice Centres (TPCs) for students of rural areas so that everyone will have an opportunity to practice before the exam. (2,697) Schools/engineering colleges with computer centres are being made available on every Saturday/Sunday for YGC Mock Test. Any student can use the facility free of charge. An App is being developed which will enable the students to choose the nearest TPC.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) had conducted last year the UGC NET from December 09 to December 23, 2018 in Online Computer based test.
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