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University Grants Commission-National Eligibility Test Answer Key To Be Out Soon, Details Here
University Grants Commission-National Eligibility Test Answer Key To Be Out Soon, Details Here

NDTV

timea day ago

  • General
  • NDTV

University Grants Commission-National Eligibility Test Answer Key To Be Out Soon, Details Here

UGC NET Answer Key 2025: The National Testing Agency (NTA) is expected to release the provisional answer key for the University Grants Commission-National Eligibility Test (UGC-NET) exam in July 2025. Once released, Candidates who appeared for the June exam will be able to download the answer key on the official website, The UGC-NET examinations are conducted to determine the eligibility of candidates for the positions of Assistant Professor and/or Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) in Indian universities and colleges, and also for admission to PhD programs. UGC NET Answer Key 2025: How To Download Answer key? Visit the official website, Under the "Public Notices", click on " UGC-NET June 2025: Provisional Answer Key". The provisional answer key will be automatically downloaded. Save the answer key for future reference. Once released, candidates will be able to raise objections regarding the provisional answer key by paying the specified non-refundable fee and the NTA will check if the objections are valid or not. If valid, the answer key will be revised accordingly and published again. UGC NET Answer Key 2025: Exam Paper The exam consisted of two papers, both had questions in objective-type and Multiple Choice Question (MCQ)-format. Each question carries a weightage of two marks and no negative marking is applied for wrong answers. If a questions is deemed incorrect or ambiguous, all the candidates who attempted it will receive full marks for that question. The UGC NET June exam was held on June 25, 26, 27, 28, and 29. in two shifts- first shift from 9 AM to 12 PM and second from 3 PM to PM.

UGC NET Provisional Answer Key 2025 To Be Released Soon, Check Steps To Download
UGC NET Provisional Answer Key 2025 To Be Released Soon, Check Steps To Download

NDTV

time3 days ago

  • General
  • NDTV

UGC NET Provisional Answer Key 2025 To Be Released Soon, Check Steps To Download

UGC NET June 2024: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will soon release the provisional answer key for the University Grants Commission-National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) June 2025 exam. Candidates who appeared for the test can check the answer key by visiting the official UGC NET website, once it is released. NTA Provisional Answer Key 2025: Steps To Check Step 1. Visit the official website, Step 2. Find the 'Public Notices' section on the homepage Step 3. Click on the UGC NET June 2025 provisional answer key link Step 4. A new page will open on the screen Step 5. Check the answer key and save it Step 6. Take a hard copy of the final answer key for future reference UGC NET 2025: Examination Pattern The UGC NET exam is conducted by the NTA in a Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode. The test consists of two papers, both comprising objective-type, multiple-choice questions. It determines the eligibility of candidates for the positions of 'Assistant Professor' as well as 'Junior Research Fellowship and Assistant Professor' in Indian universities and colleges. UGC NET 2025: Marking Scheme Each question carries 2 marks There is no negative marking for incorrect answers Unanswered questions or those marked for review will not earn any marks If a question is deemed incorrect or ambiguous, all candidates who attempted it will receive full marks for that question The exam was conducted in two shifts. It covers 83 subjects, including Hindi, English, Kannada, Oriya, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Arabic, Linguistics, Nepali, Marathi, Telugu, Urdu, Chinese, Dogri, Manipuri, Assamese, Gujarati, Persian, French, Spanish, Russian, Rajasthani, Labour Welfare, Library and Information Science, and Mass Communication and Journalism.

Over 2 million aspirants appear for NEET-UG 2025
Over 2 million aspirants appear for NEET-UG 2025

Hindustan Times

time05-05-2025

  • Health
  • Hindustan Times

Over 2 million aspirants appear for NEET-UG 2025

More than two million students appeared for the NEET-UG 2025 on Sunday for admission to undergraduate medical education in colleges across the country. The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducted the exam across 5,453 examination centres in 548 cities in India and at 14 international locations. Held in a single shift from 2pm to 5pm, the pen-and-paper exam required 20.8 million candidates to attempt 180 compulsory questions from physics, chemistry, and biology. NTA had put in place strict monitoring and checks at the test centres following last year's cancellation of the University Grants Commission-National Eligibility Test (UGC-NET) over integrity concerns. Two other exams—CSIR-UGC NET and NEET-PG — were also scrapped pre-emptively. NTA officials said that conduct of the exam involved coordination between district administrations, state authorities, and multiple central ministries. The NTA adopted a 'whole-of-government' approach, integrating real-time monitoring through a Centralised Control Room established under the ministry of education, they said. 'The integrated system allowed seamless coordination between agencies to address any on-ground challenges swiftly,' an NTA official said. Drills were conducted on May 3 to test readiness, including the mobile signal phone jammers, biometric authentication devices, and frisking protocols. District administrations were directed to ensure safe transportation of question papers, deploy local police personnel, and secure exam centres, most of which were located in government or government-aided institutions. Authorities also ensured provisions for drinking water, uninterrupted power supply, portable toilets, and first-aid services. 'Special attention was given to mitigating heat-related stress, given the afternoon timing,' the official added. To counter misinformation and malpractice, the NTA launched a Suspicious Claims Reporting Portal on April 26, which received over 2,300 reports. A majority flagged fraudulent social media channels, particularly on Telegram and Instagram, spreading false claims about paper leaks. 'We identified over 160 Telegram channels and 30 Instagram handles involved in circulating fake content. These were escalated to the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) for takedowns and legal action,' the agency said. Union education ministry had held meetings with district magistrates (DMs) and superintendents of police (SPs) to enforce the Public Examinations (Prevention of Unfair Means) Act, 2024, which mandates strict penalties for malpractices. Despite these measures, isolated incidents marred the examination. In Rajasthan, the Special Operations Group arrested three individuals for allegedly attempting to extort ₹40 lakh from a candidate by promising access to the question paper. In Bhubaneswar, four members of an interstate gang were apprehended for defrauding medical aspirants under the guise of securing admissions. The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has taken over probes into both the cases. Controversies also reported over dress code enforcement. In Tamil Nadu's Tiruppur, two female candidates were barred from entering their centre due to metal buttons on their dress. A police officer assisted one of the students in purchasing new clothes from a nearby shop. However, the incident triggered political backlash, with AIADMK spokesperson Kovai Sathyan condemning the DMK-led state government: 'This high-handedness in the name of dress code is condemnable. The DMK promised to abolish NEET but is now harassing students with unreasonable guidelines.' Congress leader Karti Chidambaram criticised NTA on social media, calling the regulations 'most ridiculous and absurd' and sharing a video of officials cutting buttons from students' clothes. In Karnataka's Kalaburagi, members of the Brahmin community protested outside an exam centre after students were asked to remove their sacred threads before entering. While authorities cited protocol to prevent cheating, protesters demanded accountability, calling the actions culturally insensitive.

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