UGC NET 2021 result announced at ugcnet.nta.nic.in; Know how to check
NTA has declared the UGC NET result 2021-22 online today on the official website - ugcnet.nta.nic.in. Check how to download UGC NET 2021 scorecard here.
Prabakaran K | February 19, 2022 | 12:46 PM IST
New Delhi:
The National Testing Agency has announced the result of UGC NET 2021 on the official website today, February 19, 2022. The UGC NET 2021 result has been released online at ugcnet.nta.nic.in. Candidates can view their
UGC NET result 2021
by using using the application number and date of birth.
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UGC NET result date 2021
Events |
Dates |
UGC NET 2021 exam date |
Phase -1: November 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 29, 30 and December 1, 3, 4, 5, 2021 For Odisha and Andhra Pradesh - December 5, 2021 Phase-2: December 24, 26 & 27 2021 Phase-2: Kannada subject - January 4, 2022 (Shift II) Phase-3 & rescheduled Phase 1 - January 4 & 5, 2022 |
UGC NET 2021 result date |
February 19, 2022 |
Steps to check UGC NET 2021 result:
In order to check the result of UGC NET 2021, candidates can follow the detailed instructions below.
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Open official website - ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
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Click on the UGC NET 2021 result link on the page.
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A new web page will appear on the display.
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Then enter the application number and password or date of birth.
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On submitting details, A screen will appear which contains UGC NET result 2021.
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Download results in the form of a pdf file for future reference.
Details specified on the UGC NET result 2021:
The followings are the details mentioned on the UGC NET 2021 result.
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Name of the candidate
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Application number
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Roll number
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Parent’s name
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Category
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Course name for which the candidate appeared
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Total no. of candidates registered for that subject
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Total no. of candidates who appeared in the subject
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Maximum marks
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Paper name and exam date
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Marks obtained in each paper
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Percentile obtained in each paper
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Percentage of score secured
How to check UGC NET 2021 result 2021 if forgot password?
If any candidates forget his/her password, they can check the steps below to retrieve it.
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Open the official website.
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Click on the “Forgot my password” button on the screen.
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There will be three options available to retrieve passwords, choose any one of them and click on the continue button.
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By using the security question and its answer
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By using, a verification code will be sent via SMS to the registered mobile number.
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By using a reset link will be sent via registered email address.
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Fill in all the necessary information and click on submit button.
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Finally, they will receive the link to generate a new password.
About UGC NET
UGC NET exam is conducted to determine the eligibility of the candidates for the post of lecturer in different colleges and universities across India. Every year, NTA conducts the exam twice a year.
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