
UGC NET June 2025 Result Declared At ugcnet.nta.ac.in; Subject-Wise Cut-Offs, Scorecard Link Here
UGC NET June 2025 Result is now available. Candidates can download their NET scorecards from the official website at ugcnet.nta.ac.in.
UGC NET June 2025 Result Declared: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the results of the University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) June 2025 session. The exam was conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode between June 18 and 21 across various centres nationwide.
Candidates who took the exam can now access their scorecards by visiting the official website at ugcnet.nta.ac.in. Candidates will need to submit their application number and date of birth to check and download their scorecards.
UGC NET Scorecard 2025 Direct Link
Over 1.88 Lakh Candidates Qualify In June 2025 Cycle
Candidates who score the minimum qualifying marks in their respective subject and category are deemed eligible for the corresponding levels.
The UGC NET is a national-level eligibility examination conducted for three primary purposes — recruitment to the post of Assistant Professor, awarding of the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), and admission to PhD programmes in Indian colleges and universities.
Candidates who qualify for the JRF are eligible for funded research fellowships in universities and may also apply for Assistant Professor roles.
Those qualifying for the Assistant Professorship are eligible to apply for teaching positions at colleges and universities across the country.
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