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12th September 2012, 05:57 PM
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When will be the declaration of result of UGC NET Exam?
when the result of ugc net june 2012 will be declared
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5th October 2012, 10:40 AM
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Re: When will be the declaration of result of UGC NET Exam?
UGC NET June Examination Result was already declared and available in the UGC Official website, the examination is already completed on 24/June/2012 and if you have appeared for this examination then please check your result soon from the official website.
Those who cracked this examination are provisionally certified by UGC for the post of Lectureship in any Indian Colleges and Many private colleges recruits the NET qualified candidates, there are very good score after clear NET. You can also checked your marks from the official website and UGC also updated the answer key in the website. If you have not checked your NET result then please checked soon and for more details contact UGC. Result: Click Here |
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5th October 2012, 11:59 AM
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Re: When will be the declaration of result of UGC NET Exam?
It is already declared & The UGC declared the results on Tuesday, 18 September 2012.!! A total of 43,957 have qualified out of 5,71,627 appeared for NET.
Every year UGC conducts NET exam twice (June and December) to maintain the standards of teaching in the country. This year 3625 candidates have qualified for the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF). Cut off for UGC NET: As per UGC scheme of exam the candidates are required to obtain certain minimum marks in each of the three papers. For General Category: The general category candidates have to obtain 40 marks (40%) in paper I, 40 marks (40%) in paper II, and 75 marks (50%) in paper III. For OBC Category (Non-creamy layer): TheOBC Category (Non-creamy layer)category candidates have to obtain 35 marks (35%) in paper I, 35 marks (35%) in paper II, and 67.5 marks (45%) round off to 68 in paper III. For PH/VH/SC/ST: The PH/VH/SC/ST category candidates have to obtain 35 marks (35%) in paper I, 35 marks (35%) in paper II, and 60 marks (40%) in paper III. |
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