UGC NET Admit Card 2019 Released in Online Mode; Download till June 28
Shristi Kirti | May 28, 2019 | 09:42 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 28: National Testing Agency (NTA) has issued the admit card of UGC NET 2019 for June Session on May 28, 2019. The admit card has been released in online mode. Candidates can download the admit card till their respective exam dates. To download the admit card, candidates must visit the official website of the examination authority - nta.ac.in click on the admit card link and enter the login credentials - user ID and password.
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UGC NET admit card 2019 contains the details related to the candidates and the examination - name of the candidate, roll number, registration number, date of birth, the name of the exam, subject opted, date and time of the exam and the exam venue. Candidates must ensure that all the details imprinted on the admit card are correct. Any error spotted must be immediately reported to the examination authority by sending an email at queries.net.nta@gmail.com or calling at 8076535482, 7703859909 and get it rectified.
Finding all the details correct, candidates must take at least two printouts of the admit card and bring it to the exam centre on the day of the test. Along with the admit card, candidates must also carry one of the prescribed photo ID proofs - Aadhar card, Voter ID card, PAN card, Passport, Driving license. It must be remembered that no candidate will be allowed to appear for the test without the admit card and the prescribed photo ID proof.
UGC NET 2019 exam is scheduled to be held on June 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 2019. The test is conducted to determine the eligibility of the candidates as Assistant Professors and to award Junior Research Fellowship (JRF).
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