UGC NET June 2026 Cycle
🎓 NATIONAL FELLOWSHIP ELIGIBILITY: NTA APPLICATION INTERFACE LIVE
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has formally initialized the online configuration modules for the UGC National Eligibility Test (NET) June 2026 Edition. This premier central screening gateway evaluates certified postgraduate academicians to determine institutional eligibility metrics for Assistant Professor appointments, Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) awards, and direct PhD admissions across Indian universities.
📅 Key Registration & Examination Timelines
| UGC NET Evaluation Milestone | Official Expected Window |
|---|---|
| Official Information Bulletin Release | Activated / Available Now |
| Online Application Gateway Window | Interface Portal Initialized |
| Closing Date to Submit Application Form | To Be Locked via Schedule |
| National Computer Based Test (CBT) Window | Scheduled Throughout June 2026 |
Official NTA UGC NET Application Portal:
🚀 CLICK HERE TO ACCESS UGC NET ONLINE REGISTRATION PORTALOfficial Testing Link: ugcnet.nta.ac.in (Verify your postgraduate subject code matrices accurately prior to locking profile finalization parameters)
👤 Essential Educational Qualifications & Age Tiers
- Educational Mandate: Candidates must hold a Master's Degree (Postgraduation) or equivalent tracking qualification from a university recognized by the UGC, securing a minimum baseline of 55% aggregate marks (50% for OBC-NCL, SC, ST, PwD, and Third Gender classes). Candidates in their final year can also apply.
- JRF Age Boundary Parameters: Maximum age threshold is locked at 30 Years as of the circle cutoff date. Upper limits relax up to 5 years for SC/ST/PwD/Women and OBC-NCL candidates.
- Assistant Professor / PhD Age Limits: There is universally **no upper age limit restriction** to apply for the standalone lectureship or doctoral entry tracks.
- Application Processing Fee Structures:
• General / Unreserved Profiles: ₹1150
• General-EWS / OBC-NCL Profiles: ₹600
• SC / ST / PwD / Third Gender Profiles: ₹325
📝 Unified Multi-Paper Examination Architecture
The computer-based test session encompasses two individual, mandatory papers compiled back-to-back across a single three-hour runtime shift without structural breaks:
- Paper-I (50 Questions - 100 Marks): Core generic assessment targeting Teaching and Research Aptitude. Formulates evaluation patterns across reasoning, comprehension, divergent thinking, and basic general awareness.
- Paper-II (100 Questions - 200 Marks): Subject-specific tracking block based entirely on the candidate's chosen postgraduation discipline stream code.
- Marking Configuration System: Every correct choice captures 2 points. The selection algorithm operates under a highly encouraging **zero negative marking model** configuration layer.
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