UGC NET 2022 result date and time update: Last date to raise objections on answer key

UGC NET Result 2022 likely to release by this month. The provisional answer key was released on 23 October and the window for raising objections against the answer keys of UGC NET December 2021 and June 2022 merged cycles has been extended till 26 October today. Earlier, the window to challenge the key was October 24. According to reports, the result of UGC NET 2022 will be out on October 30, although it is yet to be officially announced.

UGC NET 2022 Merged Cycle Result will be available on the official website ugcnet.nta.nic.in once out. After the challenges are met by the candidates, the NTA will review the final answer key and make changes, if necessary, based on which the results will be prepared. Candidates can raise objections to the provisional answer key by paying a non-refundable fee of Rs 200 per question along with sufficient documents.

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UGC NET 2022 Answer Key: How to Raise Objection

Step 1. Visit the official website of UGC NET

Step 2. Click on the UGC NET Answer Key 2022 link available on the home page.

Step 3. Enter the login details and click on submit.

Step 4. Select the question and raise objection.

Step 5. Pay the application fee and download page.

Step 6. Keep a hard copy of the same with you for further need.

The exam was conducted on October 8, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14. The examination for all subjects was conducted in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode. National Eligibility Test (NET) is conducted every year by the UGC to determine the eligibility of candidates for the posts of Assistant Professor, Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) in universities and colleges.

Last year, after the UGC announced that NET would be combined, a large section of candidates claimed that if there were two separate sessions, as per the rules, six per cent of the candidates would qualify in each test, therefore, since The students missed a chance due to the pandemic and a joint examination was conducted, Qualifying percentage should be increased to 12 percent,

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