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UGC NET 2019 Exam: Know the exact date and the new pattern for December exam

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 2 November 2018, 13:10 IST

The National Testing Agency will conduct the University Grants Commission (UGC) National Eligibility Test 2018 in the month of December. Therefore, only one month is left for the preparation for the candidates. Also, everyone wanted to know their examination dates.

As per the reports, the UGC NET December exam will be started from 9th December to 23rd December across the nation. Therefore, all the candidates are advised to start their preparation for the examination. The exam will be conducted for determining the eligibility for college and university level lectureship and also, for awarding the Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) to Indian nationals who wanted to pursue their PhD or research.


However, the admit cards for UGC NET December Exam will be available from 19th November 2018.

As soon as the admit card released by the National Testing Agency on its official website, then only, candidates can download their hall tickets.

Here’s how to download UGC NET Admit Cards 2018:

1. Open the official website of NTA at ntanet.ac.in
2. Check out the link for UGC NET July exam admit card
3. Submit your registration id and password to download your hall ticket
4. After submitting your details, your admit card will appear on the official website
5. Download your UGC NET admit card
6. Take a print out for future references

Check out some important dates:

  • Admit Card will release on 19th November  2018
  • Exam will begin from 9th December to 23rd December 2018
  • The  result will release on 10th January 2019

Check out the exam pattern:

This year, UGC NET exam will be conducted by NTA, instead of CBSE. Also, the exam will be a Computer-Based Test (CBT), which will consist of two papers i.e. Paper I and Paper II. NTA will conduct the exam in two different phases. Candidates will have to appear for both exams.

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First published: 2 November 2018, 12:55 IST