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UGC NET 2025: City slip delayed, admit card expected on June 21

UGC NET 2025: City slip delayed, admit card expected on June 21

Time of India6 hours ago

The
National Testing Agency
(NTA) is yet to release the city slip for University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) June session.
NTA had earlier released a revised schedule, reading, "The notification regarding intimation of city of exam centre will be displayed on NTA website ugcnet.nta.ac.in, in prior to 10 days of the exam."
As per the notice, the city slip should have been out on June 15, however, it is delayed.
The National Testing Agency has not yet announced any specific date and time for release of city slips.
UGC NET June session exam dates
The exam will be conducted for 85 subjects from June 25 to June 29. The exam will be conducted in two shifts between 9 am to 12 noon and 3pm to 6pm.
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How to check UGC NET June session city slip
Visit the official website: ugcnet.nta.ac.in
Click on the link for 'UGC NET June 2025 City Intimation Slip'
Enter the required credentials — Application Number, Date of Birth, and Security Pin
UGC NET city intimation slip 2025 will open up on screen
Go through the same and download it
Save a printed or digital copy for future reference
UGC NET is conducted twice a year in June and December to determine the eligibility of Indian nationals for the 'award of
Junior Research Fellowship
and appointment as Assistant Professor', 'appointment as Assistant Professor and admission to Ph.D.', and 'admission to Ph.D. only' in Indian universities and colleges.

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