UGC NET Admit Card 2019 for June Session to be Out Soon @ntanet.nic.in; Stay Tuned for Live Updates
Bachan Thakur | May 15, 2019 | 10:46 AM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, May 15: National Testing Agency (NTA) is going to release the admit card of UGC NET anytime soon today, on May 15. According to the dates announced by the NTA, the UGC NET admit card for June session of 2019 will be released on May 15. Though the exact time of its availability has not been declared, however going by some unofficial reports, the hall ticket of UGC NET 2019 will be released around 10.30 am today.
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Registered candidates, whose application form has been accepted by NTA within the specified time can download the hall ticket by visiting the official website - ntanet.nic.in and click on the admit card link. To download the call letter for June session, candidates have to follow the steps mentioned below.
How to download UGC NET Admit card 2019
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Visit the official website of UGC NET - ntanet.nic.in
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Find the UGC NET admit card June 2019 link and click on it
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A new window will open
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Enter application number and password in the login window
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Click on submit button
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The admit card will be available to download in front of the candidates
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Check if all the details are correct and download the admit card
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Take at least two copies of the admit card so that if you miss one, the other can be used
UGC NET is conducted twice a year to determine the eligibility of candidates as Assistant Professors and awarding Junior Research Fellowship Programme (JRF) to them.
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