National Eligibility Test (NET)
New@N E T
N E T Exam, December, 2011
Online registration of UGC-NET to be held on 24th December, 2011
(Saturday)
"BODO has been incuded as a NET subject form June 2011 UGC-NET"
Notification reg.: No nagative marking in Paper-I & Paper-II
(objective type) of UGC NET
Previous Year Question Papers of NET Exams
N E T Exam Results
UGC Net Exam Marks list
NET Qualified SC/ST Candidates
Review of National Eligibility Test (NET)
conducted by UGC and UGC-CSIR
About the NET
NET Schedule
Results declaration Schedule
NET for Science Subjects
Old Questions Papers
Syllabus for NET
Latest Structure of Paper-III
Non -Receipt of Admit Cards
Non Receipt of NET Certificate
Procedure for issuing Duplicate Certificate
Concept and Scope of NET and SET/SLET
About the N E T
The National Educational Testing Bureau of University Grants
Commission (UGC) conducts National Eligibility Test (NET) to
determine eligibility for lectureship and for award of Junior
Research Fellowship (JRF) for Indian nationals in order to
ensure minimum standards for the entrants in the teaching
profession and research. The Test is conducted in Humanities
(including languages), Social Sciences, Forensic Science,
Environmental Sciences, Computer Science and Applications and
Electronic Science.
The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
conducts the UGC-CSIR NET for other Science subjects, namely,
Life Sciences, Physical Sciences, Chemical Sciences,
Mathematical Sciences and Earth Atmospheric Ocean & Planetary
Sciences jointly with the UGC. The tests are conducted twice in
a year generally in the months of June and December. For
candidates who desire to pursue research, the Junior Research
Fellowship (JRF) is available for five years subject to
fulfillment of certain conditions. UGC has allocated a number of
fellowships to the universities for the candidates who qualify
the test for JRF. The JRFs are awarded to the meritorious
candidates from among the candidates qualifiying for eligibility
for lectureship in the NET. JRFs are available only to the
candidates who opt for it in their application forms.
The test for Junior Research Fellowship is being conducted since
1984. The Government of India, through its notification dated
22nd July, 1988 entrusted the task of conducting the eligibility
test for lectureship to UGC. Consequently, UGC conducted the
first National Eligibility Test, common to both eligibility for
Lectureship and Junior Research Fellowship in two parts, that
is, in December 1989 and in March , 1990.
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N E T Schedule
UGC conducts NET twice a year, i.e., in the months of June and
December. The notifications announcing the June and December
examinations are published in the months of March and September
respectively in the weekly journal of nation-wide circulation,
viz, Employment News.
N E T Results Declaration Schedule
The result of June, UGC-NET is declared generally in the month
of October. Similarly December, UGC-NET result is usually
declared in the month of April. The UGC-NET results published in
the Employment News are also available on UGC website.
N E T for Science Subjects
The NET in Major Science Subjects, viz., Chemical Sciences;
Earth Atmospheric Ocean & Planetary Sciences; Life Sciences;
Mathematical Sciences and Physical Sciences is conducted jointly
with the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR),
New Delhi. The concerned notifications are issued separately by
CSIR.
Submission of the Application Forms for Appearing in The UGC-NET
The procedure for applying for UGC-NET is described in detail in
the notification for the relevant examination. The notification
is published in the Employment News generally in the months of
March and September and is also uploaded on the UGC website
www.ugc.ac.in.
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Non-Receipt of NET Certificate.
In the case of non-receipt of NET certificate the candidates are
advised to correspond with/contact the Head, NET Bureau, UGC,
South Campus, University of Delhi, Benito Juarez Marg., New
Delhi 110 021.In their covering letter, they must state their
Roll No., the date of UGC-NET in which they have appeared and
UGC-Ref. No. (in case known to them). In case, they have not
submitted the attested copies of their documents earlier, they
may do so with the covering letter duly signed by them. Attested
copies of the following documents may be submitted:
High School/Higher Secondary/Matriculation Certificate depicting
date of birth.
Master's degree/Provisional Certificate.
Consolidated mark-sheet of Master's degree course. (Wherever
grades are assigned, conversion table in terms of consolidated
percentage may be produced from the issuing authority).
Caste certificate (only in case of SC/ST/OBC candidates)
Certificate of Physical disability (only in case of Physically
Handicapped and Visually Handicapped candidates).
Notes:
All certificate have to be attested by a gazetted officer with
his/her official stamp bearing his/her name, designation and
official address.
The certificates, which are in languages other than Hindi and
English, may be translated in Hindi or English and attested by
the issuing authority of the original certificates.
Procedure of issuing Duplicate Certificate
Duplicate NET certificate shall be issued only in the event of
loss/ non-receipt of the original one. The candidate may submit
the following documents for getting the duplicate certificate
issued:
An affidavit on a Judicial stamp paper duly attested by the
competent Authority for the loss of original certificate issued
by the UGC mentioning the name of the candidate, his/her
particulars like father's and mother's names, date of UGC-NET,
Roll number, subject, address etc. The candidate must state in
the affidavit that in case of his/her discovering the original
NET certificate/JRF Award letter, he/she would not misuse it and
return it to the NET Bureau.
A demand draft of Rs. 100/- drawn in favour of the Secretary,
University Grants Commission, New Delhi payable at State Bank of
India, Service Branch, (Code No. 7687), New Delhi.
An attested Copy of FIR registered at a Police Station. The
Attestation stamp of the Class-I gazetted officer must bear
his/her name, designation and official address.
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