UGC NET (UGC National Eligibility Test)

UGC NET 2026 (UNIVERSITY GRANT COMMISSION- NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY TEST)

The University Grants Commission – National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) is a prestigious national-level examination conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). It is held to determine the eligibility of Indian candidates for the following

  • Assistant Professor in Indian universities and colleges.
  • Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) for pursuing advanced research in various disciplines.

UGC NET is regarded as the gateway to an academic and research career in higher education institutions across India.

UGC NET 2026 will be held in two sessions, tentatively scheduled for June and December 2026. The UGC NET 2026 notification is expected to be released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) in the third week of April 2026 for the June session. For the December session, the notification will likely be released in the third week of November 2026. The application process for UGC NET 2026 is entirely online via the official NTA website (ugcnet.nta.ac.in).

It comprises two papers

  • Paper I: General Paper on Teaching and Research Aptitude (common for all candidates)
  • Paper II: Subject-specific (candidates can choose from 83 subjects)

The main objective of the UGC NET is to ensure minimum standards in teaching and research in higher education. Candidates who qualify for Assistant Professor can apply for faculty positions in universities and colleges, while those who qualify for JRF receive fellowship grants to pursue research in their chosen field.

Candidates must fulfil certain academic and age requirements to appear for UGC NET. Candidates must have completed a Master’s degree or equivalent with at least 55% marks (50% for reserved categories such as SC/ST/OBC-NCL/PwD/Third Gender). Final year students of Master’s degree are also eligible, provided they complete their degree within two years of the exam result and candidates with Ph.D. degrees are given a 5% relaxation in aggregate marks.

The UGC NET 2026 is a golden opportunity for aspirants aiming for a career in academia and research. With its competitive nature, the exam demands dedicated preparation, conceptual clarity, and strategic planning.

By understanding the syllabus, focusing on both Paper I and Paper II, and practicing previous year questions, candidates can increase their chances of success. The exam not only provides eligibility for Assistant Professor roles but also offers Junior Research Fellowship, opening doors to a strong academic and research career in India.

UGC NET 2026 Exams Highlights

Name of Exam

UGC NET 2026 (University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test)

Exam Level

National Level

Conducted by

NTA

Purpose

Eligibility for Assistant Professor & Junior Research Fellowship (JRF)

 

Exam Mode

Online

Application Mode

Online

Exam Frequency

Twice a year (June and December)

Exam Duration

3 Hours (No Break)

Paper

Paper I (General), Paper II (Subject-specific)

 

Exam Medium

English and Hindi (except language subjects, which are in respective languages).

Age Limit

JRF – 30 years (relaxation for reserved categories), Assistant Professor – No limit

 

Official website

ugcnet.nta.nic.in

UGC NET 2026 Exam Dates

The UGC NET 2026 exam will be conducted twice during the year: once in the June session and once in the December session. Here are the detailed dates to help you plan:

June Session

        Events

Event Dates (Tentative)

Application begins

3rd week of April 2026

Application closes

3rd week of May 2026

Application form correction

3rd week of May 2026

Exam City slip

2nd week of August 2026

Admit card

3rd week of August 2026

Exam Date

3rd week of August to 1st week of September 2026

Answer key

 

2nd week of September 2026

Results

3rd week of October 2026

December Session

Event

Event Dates(Tentative)

Application Form releases

3rd week of November 2026

Last date to apply

2nd week of December 2026

Correction window

2nd week of December 2026

Exam City Slip

4th week of December 2026

Admit card releases

4th week of December 2026

Exam Date

1st to 4th week of January 2027

Answer key releases

4th week of January 2027

Results

1st week of February 2027

UGC NET 2026 Eligibility Criteria

The UGC NET 2026 eligibility criteria are set by the National Testing Agency (NTA) and include requirements for educational qualification, age, and category-specific relaxations. Below are the detailed criteria you must meet to apply:

  • Master's Degree Required: Must be from a recognized university or institution.
  • Minimum Marks: General/Unreserved/EWS: At least 55% marks.
  • Reserved Categories: At least 50% marks.
  • Eligible Disciplines: Humanities, Social Science, Computer Science and Applications, Electronic Science, Physical Sciences, Environmental Science, Commerce.
  • Final Year Candidates: Provisional application required before final admission.
  • Age Limit: Maximum age is 30 years.
  • Age Relaxation: Up to 5 years for OBC-NCL, SC, ST, PwD, Third Gender, and women candidates.
  • No upper age limit for Assistant Professor.
  • Special Provisions and Relaxations: PhD Degree Holders get 5% relaxation in marks.
  • Foreign Degrees: Ensure qualification is recognized/approved by UGC/AIU.
  • Nationality: Indian nationality required.
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UGC NET 2026 Application Process

The UGC NET 2026 application process is fully online and requires careful preparation and documentation. Below are the detailed steps and important points:

Step-by-Step Application Process

  • Visit UGC NET website and click on 'UGC NET 2026 Application Form'.
  • Register with mobile number, email ID, and date of birth.
  • Note system-generated application number.
  • Log in using credentials and fill in personal details, academic qualifications, post/job details, category, and exam city.
  • Upload scanned passport-size photo and signature, and relevant certificates.
  • Pay online fee (credit/debit card, net banking, UPI) with non-refundable fees.
  • Review and submit the application form.
  • Download and print the confirmation page for records.
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UGC NET 2026 Admit Card

The UGC NET 2026 admit card will be released online by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on the official website ugcnet.nta.ac.in a few days before the exam dates.

Steps to Download

    1. Visit the official website: ugcnet.nta.ac.in.
    2. Click on the “Download Admit Card” link.
    3. Log in using your application number and date of birth.
    4. Download and print the admit card.

UGC NET 2026 Syllabus

The UGC NET 2026 syllabus is divided into two distinct papers: Paper 1 and Paper 2, each with a different focus and structure.

Paper 1 Syllabus (Common for All Subjects)

Paper 1 is a general paper designed to test teaching and research aptitude. It contains 10 comprehensive units that assess abilities such as reasoning, general awareness, analytical thinking, and understanding of higher education systems. The main units are:

Teaching, Research, Comprehension, Communication, Mathematical Reasoning, Data Interpretation, ICT, People, Development, and Environment

  • Understanding teaching concepts, objectives, learner characteristics, methods, teaching aids, and evaluation systems.
  • Understanding research types, methods, ethics, paper/thesis writing, and ICT application in research.
  • Assessing comprehension skills through reading comprehension passages.
  • Understanding communication theories, types, characteristics, and barriers in classroom communication.
  • Understanding numbers, codes, relationships, percentages, profit and loss, algebra, and probability.
  • Understanding data interpretation, sources, tabulation, statistics, and percentage analysis.

Paper 2 Syllabus (Subject-Specific)

Paper 2 is subject-specific and covers the core topics of the discipline chosen by the candidate (e.g., English, Political Science, Commerce, Computer Science, etc.; there are more than 85 subjects).

  • The syllabus for each Paper 2 subject is detailed and based on postgraduate (Master’s level) curriculum
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UGC NET 2026 Exam Pattern

The UGC NET 2026 exam pattern is set by the National Testing Agency (NTA) and involves two compulsory papers conducted in a single session. Here are the detailed specifics:

Section-Wise Pattern

 Paper

No of Questions

Marks

Content

 

Paper 1

50

100

Teaching & Research Aptitude: evaluates general skills and awareness

Paper 2

100

200

Subject-specific (chosen by candidate; based on postgraduation)

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UGC NET 2026 Results

The UGC NET 2026 result will be released online by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on the official website ugcnet.nta.ac.in. The result is announced separately for each session:

How to Check the UGC NET 2026 Result

  1. Visit the official website: ugcnet.nta.ac.in.
  2. Click on the "UGC NET 2026 Result" link on the homepage.
  3. Enter your application number/roll number and date of birth.
  4. Enter the security pin (captcha) if prompted.
  5. Download and print the scorecard for your records.

UGC NET 2026 Cut-Off

The UGC NET 2026 cut-off will be released by the National Testing Agency (NTA) after the exam results and will be available in subject-wise and category-wise formats. The cut-off determines eligibility for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF), Assistant Professor, and PhD admission across Indian universities and colleges.

Minimum Qualifying Marks

General/Unreserved: 40% aggregate marks in both papers.

Reserved Categories (OBC-NCL, SC, ST, EWS, PwD, etc.): 35% aggregate marks in both papers.

Meeting the minimum qualifying marks does not guarantee selection, as actual cut-offs—decided post-exam—are typically higher due to competition and depend on the specific subject and category.

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UGC NET 2026 Preparation Tips

Know the Exam Pattern & Syllabus – Understand Paper I & II weightage.

  • Make a Study Plan – Balance time between Paper I (30%) & Paper II (70%).
  • Prepare Paper I Well – Focus on Teaching Aptitude, Reasoning, DI, ICT, Current Affairs.
  • Master Paper II (Subject-specific) – Revise core concepts, theories, and authors.
  • Solve Previous Year Papers – Identify repeated topics & exam trends.
  • Attempt Mock Tests – Improve speed, accuracy & time management.
  • Revise Regularly – Make short notes & revise weekly.
  • Stay Updated – Follow current affairs in higher education, environment, ICT.
  • Manage Time Smartly – 1–1.2 minutes per question, don’t get stuck.
  • Stay Healthy & Positive – Balanced study, proper sleep, and practice daily.
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UGC NET 2026 General Instructions

The University Grants Commission – National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) to determine eligibility for Assistant Professorship and award of Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) in Indian universities and colleges. To ensure smooth conduct of the exam, candidates must carefully follow the general guidelines issued by NTA.

Before Exam

  • Apply only through the official website: ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
  • Ensure you meet eligibility criteria (education, age, subject).
  • Fill the form carefully with correct details; errors may lead to rejection.
  • Upload documents (photo, signature, certificates) in the required format.
  • Download and print the admit card; verify details (exam centre, timing, roll number).

On Exam Day

  • Reach the centre at least 90 minutes early; late entry is not allowed.
  • Carry
  • Printed Admit Card
  • Valid Photo ID proof
  • One passport-size photo (same as uploaded)
  • Do not carry prohibited items
  • Electronic gadgets (mobile, calculator, smartwatch, etc.)
  • Notes, books, or stationery (pen/pencil will be provided)
  • Bags, wallets, food items (unless medically required)
  • Follow the dress code: simple clothes, no jewellery or metallic items.

During Exam

  • UGC NET is a Computer-Based Test (CBT).
  • The exam is of 3 hours duration (single session, no break).
  • Two papers
  • Paper I: 50 questions (general teaching & research aptitude).
  • Paper II: 100 questions (subject-specific).
  • Marking scheme: +2 marks for each correct answer, no negative marking.
  • Use on-screen navigation to answer/review/modify responses before submission.
  • Manage time smartly: attempt easy questions first.

After Exam

  • Provisional answer key released on NTA website.
  • Candidates can challenge answers within the given time (fee applicable).
  • Final results declared online; based on the final answer key.
  • Qualified candidates can download e-certificates (JRF/Assistant Professor).

UGC NET 2026 FAQs

Ques.1 When will the UGC NET 2026 exam be conducted?

Ans. UGC NET 2026 will be conducted in two sessions:

  • June 2026 session (likely from 3rd week of August to 1st week of September 2026)
  • December 2026 session (likely from 1st week to 4th week of January 2027)

Ques.2 How can I apply for UGC NET 2026?

Ans. The application form will be available online at the official website (ugcnet.nta.ac.in) starting from:

  • 3rd week of April 2026 for June session
  • 3rd week of November 2026 for December session

Ques.3 In which languages is the exam conducted?

Ans. The UGC NET exam is conducted in English and Hindi except for language-specific subjects.

Ques.4 Can I edit my application form after submission?

Ans. Yes, there is a correction window soon after the application deadline to correct details in your form.

Ques.5 How can I raise objections to the answer key?

Ans. After the answer key release, candidates can challenge answers online within a limited timeframe by paying a fee per question.