UGC NET result 2023 by tomorrow at ugcnet.nta.nic.in: M Jagadesh Kumar
UGC NET result 2023: Candidates will be able to check UGC NET December 2022 result by logging in with application number and password or date of birth.
Vagisha Kaushik | April 12, 2023 | 07:29 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will announce the University Grants Commission-National Eligibility Test (UGC NET) December 2022 result by tomorrow, UGC chairman M Jagadesh Kumar announced. Candidates who have appeared in the UGC NET December 2022 exam will be able to download the results through the official website- ugcnet.nta.nic.in and ntaresults.nic.in.
Candidates will be able to access the the UGC NET December 2022 result by logging in with the necessary credentials such as application form number and password or date of birth.
NTA will announce UGC-NET results by tomorrow. For details, you may please visit https://t.co/M3TNVmUeco
— Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar (@mamidala90) April 12, 2023
NTA released the UGC NET 2023 final answer key for the December 2022 session on April 6. As per the final answer key, a total of 85 questions were dropped. Those who appeared in the exam will be able to check their probable scores by comparing their response sheet and UGC NET final answer key.
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UGC NET December 2022 exams were conducted between February 21 to March 2 for 83 subjects in five phases spanning over 16 days in 32 shifts at 663 centres. A total of 8,34,537 candidates appeared for the UGC NET December 2022 session. The provisional UGC NET 2023 answer key was published on March 23.
UGC NET Result 2023: How to download
Candidates need to follow the below-mentioned steps to download the UGC NET results 2023.
- Visit the UGC NET official website - ugcnet.nta.nic.in or ntaresults.nic.in.
- On the homepage, click on the NTA UGC NET result 2023 link.
- Next, enter the UGC NET necessary credentials.
- The window screen will display the UGC NET result PDF.
- Download the result page and take the printout of it.
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UGC NET Result 2023: Normalisation process
For papers conducted in multiple shifts, raw marks obtained by the candidates in different shifts or sessions will be converted to percentile score.
The percentile score of a candidate is calculated as follows:
100 X Number of candidates appeared in the ‘Session’ with raw score EQUAL TO OR LESS than the candidate / Total number of the candidates appeared in the ’Session’
In case a subject test is conducted in multiple shifts, NTA score will be calculated corresponding to the raw marks obtained by a candidate. The calculated NTA score for the raw marks for all the shifts will be merged for further processing for deciding the allocation.
If the percentiles for the multi-shifts are dissimilar or unequal, the lowest will be the eligibility cut-off for that category for all candidates (i.e. all shifts).
For Example: In the examination held in two shifts, if the 40% marks correspond to a percentile score of 78 in shift 1 and 79 in Shift 2, then all those equal to or above 78 percentiles (percentile score of 100 to 78) in both shifts will become eligible in general category.
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