UGC NET 2018 answer key available at cbsenet.nic.in; Know how to download
Bachan Thakur | July 24, 2018 | 01:00 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, July 24: CBSE has released the answer key of CBSE UGC NET 2018 on July 24 for the exam conducted on July 8. Candidates can download the answer key of UGC NET by visiting the official site cbsenet.nic.in. Candidates will have to enter their application number, date of birth and security pin to download the answer key. The answer key of UGC NET contains all the answers to the questions that were asked in the test.
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By referring to the answer key of UGC NET, candidates can cross-check and compare their answers. The expected scores can also be calculated by the candidates if they refer to the answer key, thus predicting their chances of qualifying CBSE UGC NET exam.
Earlier, before UGC could come out with the official answer key, some coaching institutes like Bansal Academy, Career endevour, U.G.C Academy had already released the unofficial answer key for the exam.
CBSE UGC NET exam 2018 was conducted for two papers – 1 and 2 in online mode on July 8, 2018. The candidate must score at least 40% aggregate marks in both the papers taken together in order to qualify the test. The reserved category candidates must score 35% marks to pass UGC NET exam.
From 2018 onwards, UGC NET is having only 2 papers, whereas earlier the exam would be held for 3 papers.
After the formation of the National Testing Agency, it has been decided that UGC NET will be conducted in online mode by it from December 2018 session onwards. The July 8 session was however held by CBSE itself. Not only this, NTA will also be responsible to conduct CTET exam.
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