UGC NET 2023 exam city intimation slip out for phase 1 exams at ugcnet.nta.nic.in
Anu Parthiban | June 8, 2023 | 06:18 PM IST | 1 min read
UGC NET June 2023 phase 1 exams will be held from June 13 to 17. The UGC NET admit card 2023 will be issued soon at ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued the University Grants Commission-National Eligibility Test (UGC NET 2023) exam city intimation slip 2023 for phase 1 exams. Candidates who have registered for UGC NET June 2023 exam will be able to download the UGC NET exam city slip from the official website, ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
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Earlier today, the NTA announced the UGC NET June 2023 schedule for June 13 to 17. The NET exam is held twice every year for ‘Assistant Professor’ and ‘Junior Research Fellowship and Assistant Professor’ eligibility.
“The Candidates may please note that this is not the Admit Card for the examination. This is advance information for the allotment of the city where the Examination Centre will be located, to facilitate the candidates,” the NTA said.
In case candidates face any difficulty in downloading the UGC NET city slip for phase 1, they are advised to contact on “011-40759000 or e-mail at ugcnet@nta.ac.in”.
How to download UGC NET exam city slip
The NTA issued the NET exam city slip prior to admit card release to intimate the students about where the exam centres are likely to be allotted. Here are steps to download the UGC NET city slip.
- Visit the NTA UGC NET official website, ugcnet.nta.nic.in.
- Click on the “UGC NET exam city slip” download link.
- Enter application number, date of birth and security pin.
- Submit the details entered in the space provided.
- NET exam city slip will be displayed.
- Download and keep it safe for future reference.
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