UGC NET 2023 admit card download link active; know subject-wise exam dates, shift timings
Anu Parthiban | February 18, 2023 | 11:37 AM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can download the UGC NET admit card 2023 using application number and date of birth from the official website, ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
NEW DELHI: University Grants Commission-National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) December 2022 admit card for phase 1 has been issued by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on the official website, ugcnet.nta.nic.in. Candidates will have to enter their application number and date of birth to download the UGC NET hall ticket 2023.
UGC NET December 2022 admit card Live Updates
The phase 1 of UGC NET 2023 will be held from February 21 to 24. As per the NET 2023 schedule, the UGC NET exam for the December session will conclude on March 10. The NTA had earlier announced the subject-wise exam dates and shifts.
“In case any candidate faces difficulty in downloading/checking the Examination City Intimation Slip for UGC NET December 2022- Phase I, he/she can contact on 011-40759000 or e-mail at ugcnet@nta.ac.in,” the NTA said.
UGC NET exam dates 2023
Candidates can check the subject-wise UGC NET 2023 exam dates and shifts for phase 1 here.
|
UGC NET 2023 |
Shift |
Exam date |
|
French (French Version), Hindu Studies Forensic Science Persian Russian Social Medicine & Community Health Japanese German Punjabi Arabic Arabic Konkani |
Shift 1 |
February 21 |
|
Maithili Museology & Conservation Indian Knowledge systems Human Rights and Duties Politics including International Relations/International Studies including Defence / Strategic Studies, West Asian Studies, South East Asian Studies, African Studies, South Asian Studies, Soviet Studies, American Studies. Buddhist, Jaina, Gandhian and Peace Studies Yoga Telugu Women Studies |
Shift 2 |
February 21 |
|
Folk Literature Malayalam Dogri Kashmiri Gujarati Urdu Electronic Science Tribal and Regional Language/Literature Santali Bodo Prakrit |
Shift 1 |
February 22 |
|
Comparative Study of Religions Anthropology Indian Culture Archaeology Pali Performing Art - Dance/Drama/Theatre Arab Culture and Islamic Studies Population Studies |
Shift 2 |
February 22 |
|
Linguistics Rajasthani Sindhi Music Assamese (Shift 1 and 2) Criminology Defence and Strategic Studies |
Shift 1 |
February 23 |
|
Nepali Sanskrit traditional subjects (including Jyotisha/Sidhanta Jyotish/ Navya Vyakarna/ Vyakarna/ Mimansa/ Navya Nyaya/ Sankhya Yoga/ Tulanatmaka Darsan/ Shukla Yajurveda/ Madhav Vedant/ Dharmasasta/ Sahitya/ Puranotihasa /Agama). Tourism Administration and Management Comparative Literature |
Shift 2 |
February 23 |
|
Visual Art (including Drawing & Painting/Sculpture Graphics/Applied Art/History of Art) Adult Education/ Continuing Education/ Andragogy/ Non-Formal Education Chinese Spanish |
Shift 1 |
February 24 |
|
Philosophy Bengali (Shift 1 and 2) |
Shift 2 |
February 24 |
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